Annual Report, Volume 27Printed at the Republican office, 1882 |
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... practice of his profession , is for the best in- terests of the Board . The supervision of the janitors , and of repairs of the school houses , could , in my opinion , be more efficiently and more economically performed by an officer ...
... practice of his profession , is for the best in- terests of the Board . The supervision of the janitors , and of repairs of the school houses , could , in my opinion , be more efficiently and more economically performed by an officer ...
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... practice of forms , sink into comparative insignificance , and the Course of Study is made to embrace a wider range of subjects . Either of these extreme views , when put into practice , necessarily carries with it more or less of its ...
... practice of forms , sink into comparative insignificance , and the Course of Study is made to embrace a wider range of subjects . Either of these extreme views , when put into practice , necessarily carries with it more or less of its ...
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... practice for the purpose of adopting something else , but it is the synthesis of that which we lack in matter and method , with that which we already have . This tendency to move from one extreme to its oppo- site- so prevalent in ...
... practice for the purpose of adopting something else , but it is the synthesis of that which we lack in matter and method , with that which we already have . This tendency to move from one extreme to its oppo- site- so prevalent in ...
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... practice of requiring pupils to absent themselves from school during the entire session rather than be tardy , is pernicious , and should not be permitted ; but this , probably , is the only means by which tardiness can be absolutely ...
... practice of requiring pupils to absent themselves from school during the entire session rather than be tardy , is pernicious , and should not be permitted ; but this , probably , is the only means by which tardiness can be absolutely ...
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... practice of requiring pupils to absent themselves from school during the entire session rather than be tardy , is pernicious , and should not be permitted ; but this , probably , is the only means by which tardiness can be absolutely ...
... practice of requiring pupils to absent themselves from school during the entire session rather than be tardy , is pernicious , and should not be permitted ; but this , probably , is the only means by which tardiness can be absolutely ...
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Página 236 - nerves (brain, five senses, and how to use them) ; 8, voluntary and involuntary motion, effect of exercise; 9, sleep, disease, death; 10, proper and improper hygienic habits (eating, drinking, sleeping, exercise, bathing, sitting in a draft of air, tight lacing, cramping the lungs, breathing pure air, keeping the feet warm and head cool, etc). SIXTH
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Página 231 - gained from a study of Calkin's Primary Object Lessons. FIRST GRADE. First Quarter: Study and use such portions of the first ten chapters of Hooker's Part I., as you can make available. Second Quarter: Chapters xi. to xxi. of the same book. Third Quarter: Chapters xxn. to xxvm. Fourth Quarter: Chapters xxix.
Página 230 - the industrial age in which they live. 2. In the fourth, fifth and sixth years these subjects of Natural Science are all taken up again in a second course, and much more scientifically developed: a) Botany, its method and practical application; b) Zoology and Human
Página 231 - down in the form of a synopsis. The blackboard is the most valuable appliance in oral lessons; on it should be written the technical words discussed, the classification of the knowledge brought out in the recitation, and, whenever possible, illustrative drawings.
Página 236 - continued—5, heat (sun, combustion, friction, effect on bodies, steam, thermometer, conduction, clothing, cooking, etc.); 6, light (sources, reflection, looking-glass, refraction, spectacles, microscope, prism, telescope, effect on growing bodies, photograph) ; 7, electricity (lightning, sealing-wax, experiments, etc.); 8, magnetism (mariner's compass, horse-shoe magnet, telegraph). Third Quarter.