Education in the United States, Volumes 1-9Nicholas Murray Butler J. B. Lyon Company, 1900 - Education |
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... admission , the courses of work and the employment of teachers , and audits all the accounts of the twelve normal schools of the state ; he has unlimited authority over the examination and certification of teachers ; he regulates the ...
... admission , the courses of work and the employment of teachers , and audits all the accounts of the twelve normal schools of the state ; he has unlimited authority over the examination and certification of teachers ; he regulates the ...
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... admitted to the Union , with the exception of Maine , Texas and West Virginia , received two or more townships of land for the founding of a university . In 1836 congress passed an act distributing to the several states the surplus ...
... admitted to the Union , with the exception of Maine , Texas and West Virginia , received two or more townships of land for the founding of a university . In 1836 congress passed an act distributing to the several states the surplus ...
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... admitted . That the children of the poor are led into habits of thought and conduct which their home environment could never develop is also true . " The dull child , while he may still be dull , must be quick- ened more or less by ...
... admitted . That the children of the poor are led into habits of thought and conduct which their home environment could never develop is also true . " The dull child , while he may still be dull , must be quick- ened more or less by ...
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... admission and a low conception of the training they should give . Inexperi- enced students are attracted to such schools , and the result is that the whole country is flooded with so - called kindergartners who are ignorant of the first ...
... admission and a low conception of the training they should give . Inexperi- enced students are attracted to such schools , and the result is that the whole country is flooded with so - called kindergartners who are ignorant of the first ...
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... made above . Kindergartners are admitted to surpass all other teachers as students of educational literature . They are also distin- guishing themselves by zealous and persistent attendance upon post - 73 ] 41 KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION.
... made above . Kindergartners are admitted to surpass all other teachers as students of educational literature . They are also distin- guishing themselves by zealous and persistent attendance upon post - 73 ] 41 KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION.
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