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... class of forty girls , either in the country or city schools , that a six months ' course of instruction be given in female handiwork and household duties . The canton of Valais requires its children to attend the elementary schools for ...
... class of forty girls , either in the country or city schools , that a six months ' course of instruction be given in female handiwork and household duties . The canton of Valais requires its children to attend the elementary schools for ...
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... remains to be done in the way of providing for greater uniformity of school hours , in establishing the maximum number of scholars to a class or teacher , and in determining the minimum duration of 16 CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION FOR 1879 .
... remains to be done in the way of providing for greater uniformity of school hours , in establishing the maximum number of scholars to a class or teacher , and in determining the minimum duration of 16 CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION FOR 1879 .
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... classes assigned to one teacher , ranging , as they do , from 50 in the canton of Neuchâtel to 60 , 70 , 80 , and even 100 in the canton of Zürich ; for industrial and drawing classes the maximum ranges from 30 to 40 pupils . Another ...
... classes assigned to one teacher , ranging , as they do , from 50 in the canton of Neuchâtel to 60 , 70 , 80 , and even 100 in the canton of Zürich ; for industrial and drawing classes the maximum ranges from 30 to 40 pupils . Another ...
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... class and an increased number of candidates for admission to the federal normal schools , should such schools be established . The point is made that if federal law can fix the standard of public instruction in elementary schools and ...
... class and an increased number of candidates for admission to the federal normal schools , should such schools be established . The point is made that if federal law can fix the standard of public instruction in elementary schools and ...
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... classes . The PRESIDENT informed the Department that Dr. Barnas Sears , agent of the Peabody fund , would not be able to attend its meetings on account of important business . POPULAR EDUCATION IN FRANCE . The PRESIDENT then introduced ...
... classes . The PRESIDENT informed the Department that Dr. Barnas Sears , agent of the Peabody fund , would not be able to attend its meetings on account of important business . POPULAR EDUCATION IN FRANCE . The PRESIDENT then introduced ...
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