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active members botany certificate character Charlemagne Charles child Columbia University Cornell University course of study criticism curriculum discussion elementary English examination experience facts FEBRUARY 26 geography give given grades grammar growth Herbart high school historian Horace Mann School ideal illustrated important instruction interest Julius Cæsar knowledge learning lessons literature manual training material mature MCMURRY means meeting ment mental method mind National Educational Association nature nature-study Nicholas Murray Butler Normal School observation organization papers pedagogical period physical physiography plants practice preparation present principles problems professional psychology pupils question reading relation secondary schools secondary teachers selection social stories STRATTON D student student-teacher STUDY OF EDUCATION subject-matter superintendent of schools systematic taught teaching theory things tion topics training school University of Chicago YEARBOOK York
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Stran 18 - ... and it is further ordered, that where any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families or householders they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the university...
Stran 24 - Further on, i( it is again declared, that the first and principal object of this Institution is the promotion of true piety and virtue ; the second, instruction in the English, Latin, and Greek languages, together with writing, arithmetic, music, and the art of speaking; the third, practical geometry, logic, and geography ; and the fourth, such other of the liberal arts and sciences or languages, as opportunity and ability may hereafter admit, and as the trustees shall direct.
Stran 97 - A true announcement of the law of creation, if a man were found worthy to declare it, would carry art up into the kingdom of nature, and destroy its separate and contrasted existence.
Stran 18 - Forasmuch as it greatly concerns the welfare of this country that the youth thereof be educated not only in good literature, but sound doctrine...
Stran 24 - According to this document, the donors proposed " to lay the foundation of a public free SCHOOL or ACADEMY for the purpose of instructing Youth, not only in English and Latin Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, and those Sciences wherein they are commonly taught ; but more especially to learn them the GREAT END AND REAL BUSINESS OF LIVING.
Stran 48 - These are traits, and measures, and modes; and the true test of civilization is, not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops, — no, but the kind of man the country turns out.
Stran 32 - ... normal training in a college, university, or normal school of approved standing in this or in another state, or in a state junior normal school of Nebraska, or in a high school of Nebraska approved by the state superintendent of public instruction as being equipped to give such normal training. Provided further, That one or more years' successful experience as a teacher may be considered the equivalent of the normal training required by this section.
Stran 42 - Cyrus's army had both frontlets and breastplates, and the horsemen Greek swords. It was now the middle of the day, and no enemy was yet to be seen ; but in the afternoon there appeared a dust like a white cloud, which not long after spread itself like a darkness over the plain ! When they drew nearer the brazen armour flashed, and their ranks appeared...
Stran 57 - MAIDEN ! with the meek, brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies Like the dusk in evening skies ! Thou whose locks outshine the sun, Golden tresses, wreathed in one, As the braided streamlets run ! Standing, with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet...
Stran 18 - That no Minister of any Town shall be deemed, held or accepted to be the School-Master of such Town within the intent of Law.