Education in the United States, Volumes 1-9Nicholas Murray Butler J. B. Lyon Company, 1900 - Education |
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... teachers were employed , of which number 131,750 , or 32.2 per cent were men . The women teachers in the common schools numbered 277,443 . The teachers , if brought together , would outnumber the population of Munich . The women alone ...
... teachers were employed , of which number 131,750 , or 32.2 per cent were men . The women teachers in the common schools numbered 277,443 . The teachers , if brought together , would outnumber the population of Munich . The women alone ...
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... teachers of high excellence and originality ; and where , by the agency of museums , laboratories , and publications , knowledge is conserved , advanced and disseminated . " In this sense there are at least half - a - dozen American ...
... teachers of high excellence and originality ; and where , by the agency of museums , laboratories , and publications , knowledge is conserved , advanced and disseminated . " In this sense there are at least half - a - dozen American ...
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... teacher and have general oversight of the school . Although the law ordinarily gives the trustees free discre- tion in the appointment of teachers , provided only that a person duly certificated must be appointed , yet it not infre ...
... teacher and have general oversight of the school . Although the law ordinarily gives the trustees free discre- tion in the appointment of teachers , provided only that a person duly certificated must be appointed , yet it not infre ...
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... teachers have generally been young and inexperienced , but they have not yet been trained into mechanical automatons , and as a rule they have been the most promising young people in the world , the ones who , a few years later , have ...
... teachers have generally been young and inexperienced , but they have not yet been trained into mechanical automatons , and as a rule they have been the most promising young people in the world , the ones who , a few years later , have ...
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... teachers , and regulates the general operations of the school . It is at once seen that the township system is much less formally democratic and much more centralized than the dis- trict system . It has doubtless produced better schools ...
... teachers , and regulates the general operations of the school . It is at once seen that the township system is much less formally democratic and much more centralized than the dis- trict system . It has doubtless produced better schools ...
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