 | 1845
...and other means of popular education, and to diffuse as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved...studies and conducting the education of the young." We will now consider how these duties have been discharged. The first volume of the Abstracts of School... | |
 | 1845
...and other means of popular education, and to diffuse as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved...studies and conducting the education of the young." We will now consider how these duties have been discharged. The first volume of the Abstracts of School... | |
 | Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845
...injunction, not less important, that he shall 'diffuse as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved...studies and conducting the education of the young.' For this purpose, I have visited schools in most of the free States and in several of the slave States... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1846
...Normal School in the state, where teachers, and such as propose to teach, may become acquainted with the most approved and successful methods of arranging the studies, and conducting the discipline and instruction of public schools. Remarks. By a Model School, as the term is here used,... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1846 - 255 sider
...Normal School in the State, where teachers, and such as propose to teach, may become acquainted with the most approved and successful methods of arranging the studies, and conducting the discipline and instruction of public schools. Il 8. To appoint such and so many inspectors in each... | |
 | Rhode Island Institute of Instruction - 1846
...Normal School in the state, where teachers, and such as propose to teach, may become acquainted with the most approved and successful methods of arranging the studies, and conducting the discipline and instruction of public schools. Remarks. By a Model School, as the term is here used,... | |
 | Robert Francis Withers Allston - 1847 - 42 sider
...part of the com" monwealth, information of the most approved and suc•" cessful methods of arranging studies, and conducting "the education of the young, to the end that all children "in this commonwealth, who depend upon Common •" Schools for instruction, may have the best... | |
 | Horace S. Cooley - 1848 - 13 sider
...popular education ; and diffuse as widely as possible among the people, a knowledge of the most approved successful methods of arranging the studies, and conducting the education of the young, to the end that the children of the State, who depend upon common schools for instruction, may have the best education... | |
 | Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1849 - 212 sider
...and other means of Popular Education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved...conducting the education of the young, to the end that all children in this Commonwealth, who depend upon Common Schopls for instruction, may have the best education... | |
 | 1848
...Schools, and other means of popular education, and diffuse as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved...conducting the education of the young; to the end that all children in this Commonwealth, who depend on Common Schools for instruction, may have the best education... | |
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