BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... introduced to some extent into the schools of most progressive cities and of many towns , villages , and country communities , though by many it is still consid- ered unessential and a fad . Sooner or later we shall not only recog- nize ...
... introduced to some extent into the schools of most progressive cities and of many towns , villages , and country communities , though by many it is still consid- ered unessential and a fad . Sooner or later we shall not only recog- nize ...
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... introduced , and so well recognized as essential that many schools reporting music as not required still give testi- mony that such study is carefully organized by grades in their own work . On the other hand , the inquiries as to vocal ...
... introduced , and so well recognized as essential that many schools reporting music as not required still give testi- mony that such study is carefully organized by grades in their own work . On the other hand , the inquiries as to vocal ...
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... introduce staff notation until the second or third grade ; and there are other discrepancies , all tending to inflate the record of these special practices , such as cautious statements of “ a very little in all grades , " which ...
... introduce staff notation until the second or third grade ; and there are other discrepancies , all tending to inflate the record of these special practices , such as cautious statements of “ a very little in all grades , " which ...
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... introduced in second grade , " and later , " Written work in all grades . " Sight reading , using syllables extends only through . The over- whelming burden of testimony is in favor of retention of syllables throughout the eight grades ...
... introduced in second grade , " and later , " Written work in all grades . " Sight reading , using syllables extends only through . The over- whelming burden of testimony is in favor of retention of syllables throughout the eight grades ...
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... introduction of this plan . Of the 20 schools reported , 11 state that the principal of the high school is the judge ( doubtless with all needed cooperation ) ; 3 specify the supervisor of music as responsible ; 1 leaves judgment to a ...
... introduction of this plan . Of the 20 schools reported , 11 state that the principal of the high school is the judge ( doubtless with all needed cooperation ) ; 3 specify the supervisor of music as responsible ; 1 leaves judgment to a ...
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Stran 20 - Vocational Education" shall mean any education the controlling purpose of which is to fit for profitable employment.
Stran 5 - Ethnographical Survey of the Miskito and Sumu Indians of Honduras and Nicaragua," by Eduard Conzemius, and to recommend that it be published as a bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Very respectfully yours, MW STIRLING, Chief.
Stran 190 - Mother's Aid" Movement and the American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality. The...
Stran 25 - school," as used in this article, shall include any department or course of instruction established and maintained in a public school for any of the purposes specified in this section.
Stran 19 - Every city and town containing 20,000 inhabitants or more shall maintain the teaching of manual training as part of both its elementary and its high school system.
Stran 25 - ... subjects, and which shall be open to pupils over fourteen years of age who are regularly and lawfully employed during a part of the day in any useful employment or service, which subjects shall be supplementary to the practical work carried on in such employment or service.
Stran 14 - USC 427h, 427j), including administration by the Office of Experiment Stations in the United States Department of Agriculture...
Stran 16 - ... board of education, appoint an advisory committee composed of members representing local trades, industries and occupations. It shall be the duty of the advisory committee to counsel with and advise the local or district board of trustees and other school officials having the management and supervision of such schools.
Stran 20 - ... instruction shall be given in the elements of agriculture including instruction concerning the soil, the plant life, and the animal life of the farm; a system of farm accounts shall also be taught ; instruction shall also be given in manual training and domestic economy and such other related subjects as may be prescribed.
Stran 26 - For the purpose of extending the teaching of agriculture, home economics, and manual training to pupils in rural schools, and for the purpose of extending the influence and supervision of state high or graded schools over rural schools, one or more rural schools may become associated with any state high or graded school maintaining a department of agriculture, whether or not such high or graded school has been designated by the state high school board to receive aid under the provisions of this act.