Western Journal of Education, Količina 10Harr Wagner Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... nature of our subject makes such flexible lines advisable . We believe that both the subject we teach and the subjects you teach are necessary to a catholic education ; but that , while we are contributing to the same end as you , our ...
... nature of our subject makes such flexible lines advisable . We believe that both the subject we teach and the subjects you teach are necessary to a catholic education ; but that , while we are contributing to the same end as you , our ...
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... natural sequence . " Out of the heart the mouth speaketh " is language wisdom centuries old . The polishing up as to ... Nature Study may we not find time and teach some of the elements of agriculture , for instance : the growing of the ...
... natural sequence . " Out of the heart the mouth speaketh " is language wisdom centuries old . The polishing up as to ... Nature Study may we not find time and teach some of the elements of agriculture , for instance : the growing of the ...
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... Nature Study , which is elementary agriculture . What the cause of public education needs today , and what it has ever needed , and probably always will need , is big tachers , broad minded , level headed , humanity loving , God fearing ...
... Nature Study , which is elementary agriculture . What the cause of public education needs today , and what it has ever needed , and probably always will need , is big tachers , broad minded , level headed , humanity loving , God fearing ...
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... nature study . During the second day's session , Mrs. Ada Caldwell , Supervisor of Drawing in the Alameda Schools , spoke to the teachers on that subject . On the third day , Mr. F. F. Bunker , of the San Francisco State Normal , gave a ...
... nature study . During the second day's session , Mrs. Ada Caldwell , Supervisor of Drawing in the Alameda Schools , spoke to the teachers on that subject . On the third day , Mr. F. F. Bunker , of the San Francisco State Normal , gave a ...
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... nature study , agriculture and related subjects . Reappor- tionment of the State The hardest fought issue which has yet been raised in the Legis- lature concerns the distribution of the State school fund . The money is now distributed ...
... nature study , agriculture and related subjects . Reappor- tionment of the State The hardest fought issue which has yet been raised in the Legis- lature concerns the distribution of the State school fund . The money is now distributed ...
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Stran 130 - I have lived, sir, a long time ; and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that GOD governs in the affairs of men. And, if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid ? We have been assured, sir, in the Sacred Writings, that, 'except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
Stran 245 - We have erred, and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against thy holy laws. We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; And we have done those things which we ought not to have done; And there is no health in us.
Stran 126 - York), expressing their unanimous conviction that it might essentially tend to advance the interests of the Union if the States by which they were respectively delegated would concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other States, in the appointment of commissioners to meet at Philadelphia on the second Monday...
Stran 129 - I doubt, too, whether any other Convention we can obtain may be able to make a better Constitution. For when you assemble a number of men to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests and their selfish views.
Stran 871 - ... demand, for the promotion of literature, the arts and sciences, as may be authorized by the terms of such grant. And it shall be the duty of the legislature as soon as may be. to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said university.
Stran 131 - That the said report, with the resolutions and letter accompanying the same, be transmitted to the several legislatures, in order to be submitted to a convention of delegates, chosen in each State by the people thereof, in conformity to the resolves of the convention made and provided in that case.
Stran 338 - All school moneys remaining on hand after apportioning to the school districts the moneys provided for in subdivision three of this section, must be apportioned to the several districts in proportion to the average daily attendance in each district during the preceding school year...
Stran 134 - It was equally desirable that the immediate election should be made by men most capable of analyzing the qualities adapted to the station and acting under circumstances favorable to deliberation, and to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice.
Stran 249 - That the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see, first, that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital laws, upon penalty of twenty shillings for each neglect therein...
Stran 126 - States were represented, viz: Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; the commissioners appointed by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Rhode Island failed to attend. Under the circumstances of so partial a representation, the commissioners present agreed upon a report, (drawn by Mr.