Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Wisconsin

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Side 40 - for the training of teachers in the art of instructing and governing the common schools of the State.
Side 21 - ... and the clear proceeds of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws, and...
Side 40 - School, or seminary, shall be, not to educate teachers in the studies now required by law, but to receive such as are found competent in these studies, in the manner hereinafter provided, and train them in the best methods of teaching and conducting common schools.
Side 16 - State; and also to purchase, at an expense not exceeding fifty dollars ;i year, rare and valuable works on education, for the benefit of teachers, authors, and others, who may wish to consult them...
Side 17 - State, for the purpose of inspecting the schools, awakening . an interest favorable to the cause of education, and diffusing as widely as possible, by public addresses and personal communication with school officers, teachers and parents, a knowledge of existing defects and of desirable improvements in the government and instruction of the schools, shall secure SEC.
Side 22 - You conceive that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well...
Side 42 - ... 1. To the support and maintenance of common schools in each school district, and the purchase of suitable libraries and apparatus therefor.* 2. The residue shall be appropriated to the support and maintenance of academies and normal schools, and suitable libraries and apparatus therefor.
Side 3 - SIR: In accordance with the provisions of law, I have the honor to submit the...
Side 7 - Law had become entirely exhausted, while many of the districts and school officers wer« without a copy. The constant demands upon the Department made it necessary to issue another edition, which has been done, with such amendments of the law as had been made by the legislature, and with such additional instructions and regulations as were in accordance with the duties of the Department.
Side 12 - By the report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction it appears that the capital of the School Fund, January 1, 1851, was $533,091.41, the interest of which at 7 per cent, is 137,666.61.

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