Annual Report, Volume 65Printed at the Republican office, 1919 |
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... fields drew some of our teachers away from the school room and the ever increasing price of com- modities reduced the purchasing value of the salaries of those who remained with their calling . To relieve the shortage of teachers in the ...
... fields drew some of our teachers away from the school room and the ever increasing price of com- modities reduced the purchasing value of the salaries of those who remained with their calling . To relieve the shortage of teachers in the ...
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... fields of high school instruction may be very much improved by the expert guidance and help which these supervisors should give This year was the first for two new and important courses adopted during the latter part of the preceding ...
... fields of high school instruction may be very much improved by the expert guidance and help which these supervisors should give This year was the first for two new and important courses adopted during the latter part of the preceding ...
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... field for the accommodation of the high schools , and fortunately it was able to secure the centrally located Handlan Park . In the grade schools an important provision was made in the adoption of new books in Geography , Language , and ...
... field for the accommodation of the high schools , and fortunately it was able to secure the centrally located Handlan Park . In the grade schools an important provision was made in the adoption of new books in Geography , Language , and ...
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... fields for the best brains of the community . Secondly , every child of the city must have that which is only justice to him , a seat in a confortable , hygienic , and pleasant school room and an adequate space for play . Third , the ...
... fields for the best brains of the community . Secondly , every child of the city must have that which is only justice to him , a seat in a confortable , hygienic , and pleasant school room and an adequate space for play . Third , the ...
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... field , and forest , where they become acquainted with nature through per- sonal observations . They are deeply interested in visits to indus- trial and commercial establishments and public institutions in which they gather first hand ...
... field , and forest , where they become acquainted with nature through per- sonal observations . They are deeply interested in visits to indus- trial and commercial establishments and public institutions in which they gather first hand ...
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Página 289 - of the Board, the undersigned begs herewith to submit the following report of the business of this office for the fiscal year ending
Página 75 - reach a higher educational position than that attained in Standard II. This means that at sixteen the best of them will be able to read and calculate to about the same extent as a normal child of eight or nine.
Página 97 - the board of directors in each school district to ascertain annually the number of children in a district who belong to any of the above types.
Página 73 - A Further Comparison of Scattering and of the Mental Rating by the 1908 and 1911 Binet-Simon Scales." The Journal of Delinquency, 1918, January. The per cents for any B.-S. age are based upon the actual number of pupils for whom the data were supplied. 'in Grade I 1 , 8 boys and 9 girls; in 1", 1 boy; quarter not designated, 6 boys and 3 girls. "In Grade
Página 102 - there is one sightsaving pupil to every 1600 of the school population, that many of the children entering the conservation-of-vision classes had been excluded from all educational advantages because of their inability to use the ordinary equipment, and that about 33% have been returned to the regular grades when appropriate instruction has been provided in "hard-of-seeing
Página 179 - A large portion of genius is lost to society because it is born among the children of the poor.
Página 102 - and possibly other cities. Ohio has 17 of these classes, Massachusetts 10, and Missouri none. The results in Ohio indicate that where school inspection includes the examination of the eyes by a skilled ophthalmologist there is one sightsaving pupil to every