Preparatory Schools for Boys: Their Place in English Secondary EducationH.M. Stationery Office, 1900 - 531 sider |
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Side vii
... Grammar School , Representative of the Education Committee of the Royal Commission for the Paris Exhibition , 1900 . · 229 The Teaching of Mathematics in Preparatory Schools 249 By the late * Mr . C. G. Allum , The Wick , Brighton ...
... Grammar School , Representative of the Education Committee of the Royal Commission for the Paris Exhibition , 1900 . · 229 The Teaching of Mathematics in Preparatory Schools 249 By the late * Mr . C. G. Allum , The Wick , Brighton ...
Side 36
... grammar besides the text - book ; and much of the work in Preparatory Schools is of this kind . If space would permit , single desks at least 2ft . ( better 2ft . 4in . ) in width would perhaps be best ; but , with a proper gangway ...
... grammar besides the text - book ; and much of the work in Preparatory Schools is of this kind . If space would permit , single desks at least 2ft . ( better 2ft . 4in . ) in width would perhaps be best ; but , with a proper gangway ...
Side 46
... Grammar , and Com- position . B. Alternative subjects . K. In Tables I. , II . , III . , and V. there is no return showing to which subjects , or in what proportion the time awarded to preparation is allotted . Practice varies not only ...
... Grammar , and Com- position . B. Alternative subjects . K. In Tables I. , II . , III . , and V. there is no return showing to which subjects , or in what proportion the time awarded to preparation is allotted . Practice varies not only ...
Side 51
... GRAMMAR , GEOGRAPHY , HISTORY , DICTATION . One cannot help feeling that the time allotted to these sub- jects is altogether inadequate , particularly in the case of schools such as those that are exemplified on Table No. 1. Table No. 3 ...
... GRAMMAR , GEOGRAPHY , HISTORY , DICTATION . One cannot help feeling that the time allotted to these sub- jects is altogether inadequate , particularly in the case of schools such as those that are exemplified on Table No. 1. Table No. 3 ...
Side 52
... our system is that French is not and The term English is generally used among us to include Language , Grammar , Geography , History , and Dictation . cannot be taught as a living language . It is 52 The Time - table of Work.
... our system is that French is not and The term English is generally used among us to include Language , Grammar , Geography , History , and Dictation . cannot be taught as a living language . It is 52 The Time - table of Work.
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