REPORT OF THE PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN THE NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES

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189
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191
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195
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197
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137
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147
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151
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159

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Stran 53 - That people was the Greek. Except the blind forces of Nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin.
Stran 59 - If the candidate has been confirmed as a member of the Church of England, he will be required to make a declaration to that effect. If not so confirmed, or if not a member of the Church of England, he will be required to produce a certificate from a minister, stating that he has been well instructed in the principles of the religion in which he has been brought up. The candidate will also be required to produce testimonials of good moral conduct, under the hand of the...
Stran 57 - ... candidate shall produce testimonials of good moral conduct, under the hand of the principal or superior authority of the college or public institution in which he may have been educated, or under the hand of the private instructor to whose care he may have been confided ; and the said testimonials shall have reference to his conduct during the two years immediately preceding his presentation for admission. " Each candidate shall be examined in the...
Stran 19 - ... educational officers all look forward to the extension of the cess by the progress of the re-settlement operations. The following remarks made by the Inspector of the 1st Circle (embodied in the Education Report of 1865-66) give an encouraging proof of the growing appreciation of these schools : — l< There can be no doubt that these schools have now taken deep root.
Stran 58 - Algebra. The four simple rules ; proportion ; simple equation ; extraction of square root ; greatest common measure ; least common multiple...
Stran 32 - ... schools are all of the most elementary description, the expenditure is limited, and the parents of the children are generally poor. They are a beginning by no means despicable, and are under careful inspection. Coming across, as I do, in the course of my tours, towns where formerly at the mention of girls' schools one's native advisers and coadjutors would shake their heads, but where now girls' schools are in healthy operation, I cannot but look forward to more extended results, though it will...
Stran 163 - It is to be regretted, that so large a proportion of the missionaries have failed to furnish the Hoard of Home Missions the annual report required by their commissions.
Stran 32 - Schools perhaps of only a few months' standing, have in some instances caused discouragement by the tone of their remarks. Deception in the matter of attendance cannot at first be altogether avoided, and will gradually disappear before a patient examination into results such as that which has been conducted during the year of report.
Stran 30 - Commissioner of the division, should be formed for the general control and supervision of the system, and for regulating the expenditure ; and all matters connected with the business of education should be left to the discretion of the Committee so constituted.
Stran 37 - Schools in that district,— it being manifestly unadvisable, if not impossible, to institute one large Normal School for the "whole of the Circle, as, in the case of School Masters, steadiness, rather than rapidity of progress, has hitherto been our aim, and results seem to prove the wholesomeness of the principle.

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