Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Količina 4 ,Izdaje 71–87U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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... average layman is not interested in detailed , technical educational reports and will not take the time to read them . On the other hand , it is obviously necessary that the average citizen have an intelligent understanding of school ...
... average layman is not interested in detailed , technical educational reports and will not take the time to read them . On the other hand , it is obviously necessary that the average citizen have an intelligent understanding of school ...
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... average city has been to consider that one or two large parks provide this opportunity , thus ignoring the fact that under the stress and strain of modern city life the people must find their recreation and opportunity for physical ...
... average city has been to consider that one or two large parks provide this opportunity , thus ignoring the fact that under the stress and strain of modern city life the people must find their recreation and opportunity for physical ...
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... average children of other school systems and are less accurate than are the children of other school systems , even though they attempt a fewer number of examples . For example , eighth - grade children under the general standard at ...
... average children of other school systems and are less accurate than are the children of other school systems , even though they attempt a fewer number of examples . For example , eighth - grade children under the general standard at ...
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... average advance of 13 to 14 per cent , colored teachers not included . This increase , however , is not sufficient to enable the city to con- tinue to secure and retain teachers with the type of training and ex- perience which the ...
... average advance of 13 to 14 per cent , colored teachers not included . This increase , however , is not sufficient to enable the city to con- tinue to secure and retain teachers with the type of training and ex- perience which the ...
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... average citizen , was the one word " politics . " Without any doubt to an unusual and disquieting degree the schools of Memphis have been organized and administered on a per- sonal and political basis rather than upon the impersonal one ...
... average citizen , was the one word " politics . " Without any doubt to an unusual and disquieting degree the schools of Memphis have been organized and administered on a per- sonal and political basis rather than upon the impersonal one ...
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Stran 42 - ... shall be given only to persons who have had adequate vocational experience or contact in the line of work for which they are preparing themselves as teachers, supervisors or directors, or who are acquiring such experience or contact as a part of their training...
Stran 42 - State; that such schools shall provide for directed or supervised ''practice in agriculture, either on a farm provided for by the school or other farm, for at least six months per year...
Stran 9 - ... the forms of keeping and rendering public accounts and of making returns; grants warrants for all moneys drawn from the Treasury in pursuance of appropriations made by law, and for the payment of moneys into the Treasury; and annually submits to Congress estimates of the probable revenues and disbursements of the Government. He also controls the construction of public buildings; the coinage and printing of money; the administration of the Life-Saving, Revenue-Cutter, and the Public...
Stran 41 - Federal Reserve Board composed of the secretary of the Treasury, the comptroller of the currency, and five other members appointed by the president of the United States.
Stran 95 - First, that the national parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time ; second, that they are set apart for the use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise in the parks.
Stran 18 - Educational tests and measurements — Special methods of Instruction — Special subjects of curriculum — Kindergarten and primary school — Rural education — Secondary education — Teachers : Training and professional status — Higher education — School administration — School management — School architecture — School hygiene and sanitation...
Stran 138 - This office can not supply the publications listed in this bulletin, other than those expressly designated as publications of the Bureau of Education. Books, pamphlets, and periodicals here mentioned may ordinarily be obtained from their respective publishers, either directly or through a dealer, or, in the case of an association publication, from the secretary of the issuing organization.
Stran 125 - Congress had stated in the new law : . . . there is hereby established at the seat of Government of the United States a Department of Agriculture, the general designs and duties of which shall be to acquire and to diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and to procure, propagate, and distribute among the people new and valuable seeds and plants.
Stran 92 - President signed thefinal act creating the first of the executive departments, the Department of Foreign Affairs, changed on September 15, 1789, by a further act to the Department of State. Of the Presidents, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, and James Buchanan served as Secretaries of State. The position of the Secretary of State is regarded of such consequence that in the event of the death of the President and the death or absence of the Vice President...
Stran 42 - Rather than having one central bank in the political capital, as in central banking systems of most countries, the Federal Reserve System is divided into 12 districts, each with a Federal Reserve Bank— in Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Cleveland. Richmond. Atlanta. Chicago. St. Louis. Minneapolis. Kansas City. Dallas, and San Francisco.