Annual Report, Volume 65Printed at the Republican office, 1919 |
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... equipment to the largest possible number of students . But the elementary schools as they have been known will ... equipment ne- cessitate careful selection of only serious students who are pre- pared to profit best by the use of such ...
... equipment to the largest possible number of students . But the elementary schools as they have been known will ... equipment ne- cessitate careful selection of only serious students who are pre- pared to profit best by the use of such ...
Página 59
... equipment of the Soldan and the Blewett High Schools , conveniently located on a car line reaching directly into a section of the city where very many of his employees would probably find homes . He expressed himself as highly gratified ...
... equipment of the Soldan and the Blewett High Schools , conveniently located on a car line reaching directly into a section of the city where very many of his employees would probably find homes . He expressed himself as highly gratified ...
Página 60
... equipments used to the full measure of their capacity for the benefit of the public . Advisors . A new feature of this year's evening school work has been the employment of advisors at each high school . This has proved to be a very ...
... equipments used to the full measure of their capacity for the benefit of the public . Advisors . A new feature of this year's evening school work has been the employment of advisors at each high school . This has proved to be a very ...
Página 103
... equipment must be supplied . We do not meet the needs of the borderline and very backward or dull chil- dren simply by furnishing intensive instruction and drill in the regular curriculum of studies . With these types the problem is to ...
... equipment must be supplied . We do not meet the needs of the borderline and very backward or dull chil- dren simply by furnishing intensive instruction and drill in the regular curriculum of studies . With these types the problem is to ...
Página 104
... equipment may be secured . Classes for Semi - Sighted and Semi - Hearing Pupils . An at- tempt should be made to start classes for the semi - sighted and semi - hearing according to the recommendation made in Our 1915-1916 report ( pp ...
... equipment may be secured . Classes for Semi - Sighted and Semi - Hearing Pupils . An at- tempt should be made to start classes for the semi - sighted and semi - hearing according to the recommendation made in Our 1915-1916 report ( pp ...
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Página 99 - ... the entire time the school which said child attends is in session, or shall provide such child at home with such regular daily instruction during the usual hours as shall, in the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction be substantially equivalent at least to the instruction given the children of like age at said day school in the locality...
Página 40 - ... groups. — As evidence of the new faith in children's ability to initiate and direct their own play and work activities, various forms of experimentation are in progress. Those in charge of these experiments undertook the work firmly believing that self -activity means what it says; that the spontaneous play of children is educative ; that children are rich in purposes at present and are not merely potentialities; that they should live in the present up to the best of their ability; that they...
Página 285 - GENTLEMEN— I respectfully submit the following report of the business of this office, for the year ending December 31st, 1896.
Página 75 - 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. The numbers who attain to Standard II. are variously stated by witnesses as from 40 to 58 per cent., at the best only about half the total number.
Página 99 - It shall be the duty of the board of education or 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.
Página 545 - The Board of Trustees of the St. Louis Public Schools Foundation for the Relief of Distress and for the Advancement of Professional Training," which board is to consist of the Superintendent of Instruction of the St.
Página 98 - ... and shall provide transportation to and from school, for such children as could not otherwise attend. Instruction, which is adapted to the varying physical and mental capacities and handicaps of the children, must be provided in these classes under the regulations of the state department of education.
Página 40 - ... some children merely repeat what pleases them, without progressing; some children do what is easiest for them; some become capricious and even lawless. (3) The place of the teacher in the organization thus becomes clear. She must keep the balance, help to improve standards, be ready to give expert advice, stimulate lagging interest by bringing in new aims or new use of materials.
Página 104 - St. Paul, Minnesota, Toronto, Canada, and possibly other cities. Ohio has 17 of these classes and Massachusetts 10. The results in Ohio indicate that where school inspection includes the examination of the eyes by skilled ophthalmalogist there is one sight-saving pupil to every 1,600 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...