Annual Report, Volume 67Printed at the Republican office, 1921 |
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... kindergarten teachers is likely to become rather rapidly exhausted within the next few years , provision will soon have to be made for those who wish to enter into the kindergarten work . Probably this training should be carried out in ...
... kindergarten teachers is likely to become rather rapidly exhausted within the next few years , provision will soon have to be made for those who wish to enter into the kindergarten work . Probably this training should be carried out in ...
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... kindergarten at five and the more rapid progress through the grades and high school . However , war conditions made it inadvis- able to lengthen the course at that time . It woud possibly be wise to undertake that extension of training ...
... kindergarten at five and the more rapid progress through the grades and high school . However , war conditions made it inadvis- able to lengthen the course at that time . It woud possibly be wise to undertake that extension of training ...
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... Kindergarten supplies 4.16 Furniture and repairs 2,183.08 Total $ 6,082.79 Total Gross Expenditures ... ...... $ 64,157.36 Table II attempts to divide other expenses of maintenance of the Junior and Senior Colleges . For instance , the ...
... Kindergarten supplies 4.16 Furniture and repairs 2,183.08 Total $ 6,082.79 Total Gross Expenditures ... ...... $ 64,157.36 Table II attempts to divide other expenses of maintenance of the Junior and Senior Colleges . For instance , the ...
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... kindergarten teachers , seventy en- rolled for the various courses . Of these fifty three actually engaged in the work . The other seventeen did not fall away or weaken in their desire for self - improvement but were prevented by their ...
... kindergarten teachers , seventy en- rolled for the various courses . Of these fifty three actually engaged in the work . The other seventeen did not fall away or weaken in their desire for self - improvement but were prevented by their ...
Página 67
... kindergarten , to see how proud and happy they are to bring their mites to the tellers and have them entered into their passbooks . There are 700 depositors in the Irving and 600 in the Webster School . In the former the children have ...
... kindergarten , to see how proud and happy they are to bring their mites to the tellers and have them entered into their passbooks . There are 700 depositors in the Irving and 600 in the Webster School . In the former the children have ...
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Página 87 - To spread knowledge of the problems of the occupational world and the characteristics of the common occupations. (d) To help the worker to understand his relationships to workers in his own and other occupations and to society as a whole.
Página 87 - ... citizenship. 3. To help the worker to understand his relationships to workers in his own and other occupations and to society as a whole. 4. To secure better cooperation between the school on the one hand and the various industrial, commercial, and professional pursuits on the other hand. 5. To help adapt the schools to the needs of the pupils and the community, and to make sure that each pupil obtains the equality of opportunity which it is the duty of the public schools to provide.
Página 307 - I respectfully submit the following report of the business of this office, for the year ending December 31st, 1894.
Página 232 - Inches 5 Yrs 6 Yrs 7 Yrs 8 Yrs 9 Yrs 10 Yrs 11 Yrs 12 Yrs 13 Yrs 14 Yrs 15 Yrs 16 Yrs 17 Yrs 18 Yrs...
Página 233 - First grade Second grade Third grade Fourth grade Fifth grade Sixth grade Seventh grade...
Página 176 - SECTION 5. That any person, partnership, association or corporation or any agent or employee thereof manufacturing, producing or dealing in the products of any mine, quarry, mill, cannery, workshop, factory or manufacturing establishment, who shall violate any of the provisions of Section 1 of this Act, or any of the rules and regulations made in accordance with the authority contained in Section 2 of this Act, or who shall refuse or obstruct the entry or inspection authorized by Section 3 of this...
Página 79 - ... conception to include the wider conception of the purposeful act in general as the basis for its study and formal report. A number of considerations support the choice of the purposeful act as the typical unit of school procedure. In the first place the purposeful act is the typical unit of the worthy life. In the worthy conduct of every walk and department of life we conceive purposes, we weigh them in the light of their bearings, and we approve or disapprove. If we approve and will these purposes,...
Página 87 - Principles of Vocational Guidance, A statement Adopted by the National Vocational Guidance Association in convention at Atlantic City, Feb.
Página 176 - ... children between fourteen and sixteen years of age for more than eight hours a day, six days a week, or at night.
Página 577 - His most magnanimous effort was the establishment of the "St. Louis Public Schools Foundation for the Relief of Distress and the Advancement of Professional Training for the St.