Educational Review, Volum 31Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1906 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... directions . It makes a great difference whether a pupil can give two hours or only one to the preparation of a lesson , and every class teacher knows that he can do better work and cover more ground with his classes , if the demands in ...
... directions . It makes a great difference whether a pupil can give two hours or only one to the preparation of a lesson , and every class teacher knows that he can do better work and cover more ground with his classes , if the demands in ...
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... directions are not too great , but the sum total of them all is more than the ordinary boy or girl can wisely or reasonably be expected to carry . That is the thesis that I set out to maintain . Thus far I have discussed the subject in ...
... directions are not too great , but the sum total of them all is more than the ordinary boy or girl can wisely or reasonably be expected to carry . That is the thesis that I set out to maintain . Thus far I have discussed the subject in ...
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... direction , and are worthy of imitation in other lines and in other quarters . The third proposal I make with some diffidence , for it is more radical , and is much more doubtful of accomplishment . It is that one or more of our leading ...
... direction , and are worthy of imitation in other lines and in other quarters . The third proposal I make with some diffidence , for it is more radical , and is much more doubtful of accomplishment . It is that one or more of our leading ...
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... direction . But their work was chiefly confined to evening classes attended by apprentices and others who after a day of work endeavored to supplement a defective education by evening instruction . One large technical school visited ...
... direction . But their work was chiefly confined to evening classes attended by apprentices and others who after a day of work endeavored to supplement a defective education by evening instruction . One large technical school visited ...
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... direction of " practical " subjects , it has put a premium on cramming . It has influenced the schools to teach those subjects in which grants could be most easily earned , it has substituted considerations of finance for an or- ganic ...
... direction of " practical " subjects , it has put a premium on cramming . It has influenced the schools to teach those subjects in which grants could be most easily earned , it has substituted considerations of finance for an or- ganic ...
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Side 270 - And the choice goes by forever 'twixt that darkness and that light. " Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust, Ere her cause bring fame and profit, and 't is prosperous to be just ; Then it is the brave man chooses, while the coward stands aside, Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.
Side 389 - ... or when a different apportionment of the hours of labor is made for the sole purpose of making a shorter day's work for one day of the week ; and in no case shall the hours of labor exceed sixty in a week. Every employer shall post in a conspicuous place in every room. .where such persons are employed, a printed notice stating the number of hours...
Side 513 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Side 527 - Trustees, who shall provide for the safe-keeping and investment of such fund, and of all other funds which the corporation may receive by donation, bequest, or devise. No part of the principal of such Permanent Fund or its accretions shall be expended...
Side 128 - This species infests a great variety of plants, and is to be found throughout our country from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Side 530 - The question was taken; and (twothirds having voted in favor thereof) the rules were suspended and the bill, as amended, was passed. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
Side 150 - The county board of any county is hereby authorized to appropriate money for the organization, equipment, and maintenance of a county school of agriculture and domestic economy.
Side 82 - These schools have been the chief nurseries of our statesmen ; in them, and in schools modelled after them, men of all the various classes that make up English society, destined for every profession and career, have been brought up on a footing of social equality, and have contracted the most enduring friendships, and some of the ruling habits, of their lives; and they have had perhaps the largest share in moulding the character of an English gentleman.
Side 515 - Columbia, provided that the meetings of the corporation, its officers, committees, and departments, may be held, and that its business may be transacted...
Side 513 - Phelps, Irwin Shepard, John A. Cranston, of Minnesota; Robert B. Fulton, of Mississippi; F. Louis Soldan, James M. Greenwood, William J. Hawkins, of Missouri; Oscar J. Craig, of Montana; George L. Towne, of Nebraska; Joseph E. Stubbs, of Nevada; James E. Klock, of New Hampshire; James M. Green, John Enright, of New Jersey; Charles M. Light, of New Mexico; James H. Canfield, Nicholas Murray Butler, William H. Maxwell, Charles R. Skinner, Albert P. Marble, James C. Byrnes, of New York; James Y. Joyner,...