Bulletin, 1. izdaja

Sprednja platnica
Bureau of Print., 1904
 

Vsebina

Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse

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Stran 9 - Physical geography is treated as a nature study founded upon a study of the earth's surface and the agents which have contributed their work to the fashioning of such a relief. Chalk and sand modeling are extensively used in giving an accurate idea of land forms and drainage areas. The study of the history of the earth's surface is based upon geology, indirectly upon meteorology, and more or less upon all the sciences.
Stran 3 - Ordered, That future graduates of the Insular Normal School at Manila shall be eligible for appointment to the classified teaching service of the Philippine Islands without examination by the Civil Service Board.
Stran 10 - They are to be taught to read—that is to say, to gain the thought of a selection placed before them, of the particular sentences, and the meaning of the words; to give intelligible utterance to the same by appropriate expression and correct pronunciation. Much reading aloud is required. This is accompanied by much...
Stran 10 - This is done through conversation and dictation exercises, by listening to the oral reading, recitations, and the words of the teachers. Fourth. They are to be advanced in their ability to express themselves orally. This includes pronunciation and the construction of oral sentences in recitation and reproduction. Fifth. It is intended by all these methods to extend and enrich the active vocabulary and establish it in habit.
Stran 12 - Study is made of the methods recommended by the Bureau of Agriculture for the cultivation of valuable Philippine plants. The bulletins of the Bureau are reduced to their simplest terms and thoroughly illustrated. Aside from...
Stran 12 - Ample material is provided for collecting, and a considerable herbarium has already been formed for purposes of reference and illustration. The students help in this work, and valuable assistance is being rendered by American teachers in the provinces.
Stran 9 - Causes of crustal unrest. II. Agents of erosion. III. Influence of surface and climatic conditions upon man and his progress toward civilization. History is closely allied to structural geography.
Stran 4 - ... school have been painted. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION. "One radical change has been made in the conditions of admission to the school. As before, men and women are admitted on equal terms and are required to be at least 14 years old. Preparatory classes are also maintained for the benefit of those coming from the provinces who are not prepared for the work of the regular course. Students seeking admission to the preparatory classes, however, are expected under the new regulations to have completed...
Stran 10 - ENGLISH. The following is intended to set forth briefly the aims pursued and the methods followed in the second, third, and fourth year English classes. These are the same for all...
Stran 7 - ... drawing are required of all first-year students. Opportunity for additional instruction in music is offered in the second year, but is optional with the students. The followimmg shows what we are doing at present: FIRST YEAR.

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