Annual ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 - Education |
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... common - school education to common labor .... 572-585 The relation between crime and education .... 586-595 The ... schools in the several States and Territories 608-609 II . The income , expenditure , and school - fund of the several States ...
... common - school education to common labor .... 572-585 The relation between crime and education .... 586-595 The ... schools in the several States and Territories 608-609 II . The income , expenditure , and school - fund of the several States ...
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United States. Office of Education. mar school need not be repeated after entering the normal school . " his report for 1872 , he observes in regard to the effort to increase 1 number of normal schools : " If unduly multiplied , they ...
United States. Office of Education. mar school need not be repeated after entering the normal school . " his report for 1872 , he observes in regard to the effort to increase 1 number of normal schools : " If unduly multiplied , they ...
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... common - school system ; especially would have such an effect here in the South , where so comparatively little is even knowi the great system of popular education . Our people are becoming alive to the necessity of schools for all ...
... common - school system ; especially would have such an effect here in the South , where so comparatively little is even knowi the great system of popular education . Our people are becoming alive to the necessity of schools for all ...
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... common - school house , and its transportation , with other material - books , apparatus , & c . - necessary to illustrate the conduct of American common schools ; and also the preparation of a report upon the educational lessons of the ...
... common - school house , and its transportation , with other material - books , apparatus , & c . - necessary to illustrate the conduct of American common schools ; and also the preparation of a report upon the educational lessons of the ...
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... schools . - The income appertaining to the public ( normal , high , grammar , graded and ungraded common ) schools for educating these 67,263 pupils , was $ 629,626 , of which sum $ 8,000 were derived from endowments , $ 447,156 from ...
... schools . - The income appertaining to the public ( normal , high , grammar , graded and ungraded common ) schools for educating these 67,263 pupils , was $ 629,626 , of which sum $ 8,000 were derived from endowments , $ 447,156 from ...
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Page 327 - That the constitution of Arkansas shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote, who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized...
Page 480 - ... notice) for failure on the part of the managers to remedy any such defect in the premises as seriously interferes with the efficiency of the school, or to provide proper furniture, books, maps, and other apparatus of elementary instruction. If the inspector at a visit...
Page 484 - ... is reported by the proper department in each case to have completed a like period of good service as an elementary teacher in...
Page 483 - Vacancies in the office of pupil-teacher, or stipendiary monitor, which occur in the course of any year (Article 13) must not be filled up until after the next examination by the inspector. 74. The candidate or candidates for such vacancies must be engaged in the meantime by the week only as...
Page 483 - ... inefficient teachers, or if they fail to produce from the managers, and from the principal teacher, of their school, the same certificates of conduct, attention to duty, and obedience, as are required from pupil-teachers. 81. A vacancy caused by the withdrawal of an assistant in the course of any school year (Article...
Page 485 - The Department, as occasion requires, may cancel or modify articles of the Code, or may establish new articles, but may not take any action thereon until the same shall have been submitted to Parliament, and shall have lain on the table of both Houses for at least one calendar month.
Page 96 - The following days, viz. : the first day of January, commonly called new year's day, the twenty-second day of February, the fourth day of July, the twenty-fifth day of December, and any day appointed or recommended by the governor of this state, or the president of the United States, as a day of fast or thanksgiving...
Page lxxxvii - The enactment of a law requiring that all facts in regard to national aid to education and all facts in regard to education in the Territories and the District of Columbia necessary for the information of Congress, be presented through this Office. For the purpose of enabling the Government to meet its responsibilities with respect to the education of the people in the Territories, I recommend that the office of superintendent of public instruction for each Territory...
Page 480 - Inspector's report, for faults of instruction or discipline on the part of the teacher, or (after one year's notice) for failure on the part of the managers to remedy any such defect in the premises as seriously interferes with the efficiency of the school, or to provide proper furniture, books, maps, and other apparatus of elementary instruction.
Page 385 - This would be an adaptation to actual business of the spiritual truth that " to him that hath shall be given ; but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he seemeth to have.