I consider that the results go far to prove that manual training is so great a relief to the iteration of school work that it is a positive benefit rather than a detriment to the course in the •other studies. Discussions in Education - Stran 171avtor: Francis Amasa Walker - 1898 - 342 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1882 - 318 strani
...pursued and the results attained. The principal, in his report, writes as follows : — I consider the results go far to prove that manual training is so great a relief to the iteration of school-work that it is a positive benefit, rather than a detriment, to the course in other studies.... | |
| 1884 - 682 strani
...week. There is, moreover, testimony from those who have tried the experiment, that such manual work is so great a relief to the iteration of school work that it is a positive benefit to the course in intellectual studies. There is no reason, therefore, to dread the coming of manual... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1881 - 304 strani
...that a word or two of warning was sufficient to bring his performance up to the standard again. * * * I consider that the results go far to prove that manual...rather than a detriment to the course in the •other studies. The lessons, as prepared and given by Mr. Bachelder, are appended to this report .and marked... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1883 - 306 strani
...success, and asking for its continuance and extension. Among other statements made by him are these: "I consider that the results go far to prove that...benefit, rather than a detriment to the course in other studies." " I have a conviction that this instruction is surely in the line of the teaching that... | |
| 1883 - 356 strani
...a word or two of warning was sufficient to bring his performance up to the standard again. ******* I consider that the results go far to prove that manual...training is so great a relief to the iteration of school-work that it is a positive benefit, rather than a detriment, to the course in the other studies.... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1884 - 308 strani
...minds. It has made them, if anything, better scholars than they were before. To quote his own words: 'I consider that the results go far to prove that...rather than a detriment to the course in the other studies.'" — GA LITTLEFIELD, Superintendent. PROVIDENCE. — Tfte Aim of the Public Schools.— Various... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1884 - 258 strani
...that a word or two of warning was sufficient to bring his performance up to the standard again. * * * I consider that the results go far to prove that manual...school work that it is a positive benefit rather than a detrimeut to the course in the other studies. The lessons, as prepared and given by Mr. Bachelder,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 754 strani
...relish, by many students at least, for manual instruction leads the authorities at Boston to report that "manual training is so great a relief to the...rather than a detriment to the course in the other studies. " WE learn from Trondhjem that the starling has been seen for the last two winters in the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1884 - 662 strani
...manual instruction leads the authorities at Boston to report that "manual training is so great a rilief to the iteration of school work that it is a positive...rather than a detriment to the course in the other studies." WB learn from Trondhjem that the starling has been seen for the last two winters in the north... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1884 - 952 strani
...Boston, at the end of the first year's experiment of manual labor in that institution. He says: '' I consider that the results go far to prove that manual...training is so great a relief to the iteration of the school work, that it is a positive benefit, rather than a detriment, to the course of the other... | |
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