BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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Página 1 - ... to seek the reason of things for oneself, and in oneself alone; to tend to results without being bound to means, and to aim at the substance through the form; — such are the principal characteristics of what I shall call the philosophical method of the Americans.
Página 18 - American physical education review, 93 Westford Avenue, Springfield, Mass. American review of reviews, 30 Irving Place, New York. NY American school, PO Box 134, Milwaukee, Wis. American school board journal, 354 Milwaukee Street, Milwaukee, Wis. American schoolmaster, State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Mich. American teacher, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY Arkansas teacher, Little Rock, Ark. Atlantic monthly, 8 Arlington Street, Boston, Mass. Bookman, 244 Madison Avenue, New Y'ork, N. Y".
Página 24 - Feasibility of consolidating the schools of Mount Joy Township, Adams County, Pa.
Página 76 - A school is divided into two parts, each having the same number of classes, and each containing all the eight or nine grades. The first part, which we will call the "A School," comes to school in the morning, say, at 8.30, and goes to classroom for academic work.
Página 6 - Said assistants shall perform such other duties as may be required by the state superintendent of public instruction or the state boa"rd of education...
Página 28 - In the national survey of urban public schools, directed by the National committee for chamber of commerce cooperation with the public schools and the American city bureau.
Página 57 - ... and the impression was confirmed during my recent visit — that the boy in America is not being brought up to punch another boy's head, or to stand having his own punched in a healthy and proper manner; that there is a strange and indefinable feminine air coming over the men; a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought.
Página 11 - January 1921. Discusses the movement to make Latin an International language. The question became a practical one at the meeting of the International research council. In Brussels, September 18-28, 1919, when a committee was appointed to Investigate and report on the present status and possible outlook of the general problem of an International auxiliary language.
Página 79 - ... in a special subject, such as arithmetic, and is being held back in a grade because he can not master that subject, can double up in arithmetic for a number of weeks by omitting the auditorium period until he has made up the work and is ready to go on with his grade. As for the special activities, each community and each section of the city can have the special facilities which the school authorities and parents desire.
Página 44 - A permanent record card should be made for every family in the city, which should contain besides other social data the name, address, sex, age, nativity; whether attending public, private, or parochial school ; class in such school; the reason for not attending school; if employed, where, and how ; and a brief statement of the school history of every child in the family. This family record card should be made in duplicate, one copy to be retained by the attendance officer and the other to be kept...