Annual Report of the Normal, Model, and Common Schools in Upper Canada for the Year ...: With an AppendixLovell and Gibson, 1861 - Education |
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Page 112 - 4, The following Statistical Table has been compiled from the " Trade and Navigation Returns" for the years specified, shewing the gross value of books (not maps or school apparatus) imported into Canada. This table proves conclusively how incorrect is the statement that the operations of the Educational Depository interfere with the interests of the booksellers:*
Page 18 - the Normal School, may give to any Teacher of Common Schools a Certificate of Qualification, which shall be valid in any part of Upper Canada until revoked ; but no such Certificate shall be given to any person who has not been a Student in the Normal School." The Certificates are divided into classes,
Page 47 - the Fund, unless he pays annually at that rate to the Fund, commencing with the time of his beginning to teach, or with 1854 (when the system was established), if he began to teach before that time. If a teacher, has not paid his subscription annually, he must pay at the rate of
Page 24 - more than that of last year. I trust that the liberality of your Council will be increased in proportion to the growing necessity and importance of providing for the sound and thorough education of all the youth of the land. I am. Sir, your
Page 48 - travelling abroad, should be enabled to see, in the form of an accurate copy, some of the celebrated works of Raffaelle and other great masters; an object no less desirable in Canada than in England. What has been thus far
Page 17 - 2. The exercises of the day shall not commence later than nine o'clock, am, and shall not exceed six hours in duration, exclusive of all the time allowed at noon for recreation, and of not more than ten minutes during each forenoon and each afternoon. Nevertheless, a less number of hours
Page 21 - to transmit herewith, a certified copy of the apportionment, for the current year, of the Legislative School Grant to each City, Town, Village, and Township, in Upper Canada. This apportionment will be payable at this Office, to the Agent of the Treasurer of your Municipality, on the first of July, provided that the School Accounts have been duly audited, and, together with the