Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Količina 45The Association, 1907 |
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Stran 102
... grade of work , the same salary should be given to the women as to the men . Fort Worth went still farther , and gave the colored teachers doing the same work in the same grades the same pay as the white teachers . The salaries there ...
... grade of work , the same salary should be given to the women as to the men . Fort Worth went still farther , and gave the colored teachers doing the same work in the same grades the same pay as the white teachers . The salaries there ...
Stran 138
... grades was more humane . Nowadays the machinery of grades and courses is won- drously perfect , but the school exists for the child and not for the grades . The place of a child in reference to the grades is at any time to be determined ...
... grades was more humane . Nowadays the machinery of grades and courses is won- drously perfect , but the school exists for the child and not for the grades . The place of a child in reference to the grades is at any time to be determined ...
Stran 197
... grade work . - Is the work of the pupil who fails of promotion of no value ? In my own high - school days , classes ... grading ; but even with such an arrange- ment , failure does not show that no work has been done , or even that no ...
... grade work . - Is the work of the pupil who fails of promotion of no value ? In my own high - school days , classes ... grading ; but even with such an arrange- ment , failure does not show that no work has been done , or even that no ...
Stran 198
... grades , in which the exodus begins at the second grade and takes up its steady march at the end of the fourth grade . The increased loss between the eighth and ninth grades is attributable to the transition from grammar to 198 ...
... grades , in which the exodus begins at the second grade and takes up its steady march at the end of the fourth grade . The increased loss between the eighth and ninth grades is attributable to the transition from grammar to 198 ...
Stran 201
... grade . Finding none , I gave my attention to the second list - those who according to general belief had failed to get value received while in the high school . I found this list much shorter than I expected it would be . It contained ...
... grade . Finding none , I gave my attention to the second list - those who according to general belief had failed to get value received while in the high school . I found this list much shorter than I expected it would be . It contained ...
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academic agriculture attendance better Board of Directors boys and girls certificate Chicago child child-study committee Council course of study culture curriculum demand discussion district educa educational psychology EDWIN G efficiency elementary schools ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN experience fact geography give given grade graduates high school high-school teachers ideals individual industrial education influence institutions instruction interest kindergarten knowledge Los Angeles manual training means meeting ment mental methods mind moral National Educational Association nature nature-study NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER normal schools organization pedagogical physical possible practice preparation present President principles problem professional Professor psychology public schools pupils question rural schools salaries scholarship schoolroom scientific secondary schools Secretary social STRATTON D superintendent of schools taught teaching things thoro thru tion
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Stran 72 - That low man seeks a little thing to do, Sees it and does it: This high man, with a great thing to pursue, Dies ere he knows it.
Stran 159 - Bureau shall investigate and report . . . upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Stran 65 - It has long been a grave question whether any government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its own existence, in great emergencies. On this point the present rebellion brought our republic to a severe test; and a presidential election occurring in regular course during the rebellion added not a little to the strain.
Stran 3 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Stran 620 - States is hereby empowered, in his discretion, to pay four hundred millions of dollars to the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West- Virginia...
Stran 85 - Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm ; it is the real allegory of the tale of Orpheus — it moves stones ; it charms brutes. Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it.
Stran 137 - An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign, and there shall be no sign given to it but the sign of the prophet Jonah.
Stran 207 - Our toils obscure an' a' that, The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The Man's the gowd for a* that. What though on hamely fare we dine. Wear hoddin grey, an' a' that; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine; A Man's a Man for a
Stran 207 - THAT AND A' THAT" Is there, for honest Poverty, That hangs his head, and a' that! The coward slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a
Stran 276 - sauce for the goose was sauce for the gander,' — but the car-driver was not such a gander as we, like geese, took him for.