Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Wisconsin, Issue 25The Department, 1873 - Education |
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... branches already required , and to impose additional branches I would be to make the standard still lower . I do not consider the objections valid . It is true that we have enough of mere abstract studies in our ungraded schools . They ...
... branches already required , and to impose additional branches I would be to make the standard still lower . I do not consider the objections valid . It is true that we have enough of mere abstract studies in our ungraded schools . They ...
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... branches of the old Illinois law , to the proctical exclusion of everything else , must be regarded as a reasonably suc- cessful solution of the problem . " Consider that every one of those branches may be taught in a mechanical , text ...
... branches of the old Illinois law , to the proctical exclusion of everything else , must be regarded as a reasonably suc- cessful solution of the problem . " Consider that every one of those branches may be taught in a mechanical , text ...
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... branches . The President and Faculty of the State Normal University kindly consented to lend a helping hand and anuounced that the annual ses- sion of the State Teacher's Institute , to be held in the month of August , would be chiefly ...
... branches . The President and Faculty of the State Normal University kindly consented to lend a helping hand and anuounced that the annual ses- sion of the State Teacher's Institute , to be held in the month of August , would be chiefly ...
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... branches , the first day of the present school year , would be about one - fifth of the entire teaching force of the ... branch of the subject . For if the maxim that ' the teacher makes the school ' be not abso- lutely true , it is more ...
... branches , the first day of the present school year , would be about one - fifth of the entire teaching force of the ... branch of the subject . For if the maxim that ' the teacher makes the school ' be not abso- lutely true , it is more ...
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... branches taught are necessarily few and simple , affording in themselves so little to excite the mind and sustain the interest of the teacher . I can appeal to the experience of such teachers , if constant watchfulness has not been nec ...
... branches taught are necessarily few and simple , affording in themselves so little to excite the mind and sustain the interest of the teacher . I can appeal to the experience of such teachers , if constant watchfulness has not been nec ...
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1st dist 2d dist Albee ance of different attendance of pupils attended school August 31 Baraboo High School certificates Children and School College committee county superintendents COUNTY-continued Dane days attendance days school different pupils Districts main duty Eau Claire examination Faculty Fond du Lac Graded School Grammar II.-Districts institute expenses July 11 Junior Class Lectures Manitowoc Milwaukee Mineral Point minutes each day months Normal School number of children Number of days number of different Number of Districts Number of Female Number of Male number of School Number of students Number over 20 Oconto Oshkosh parents Platteville President Prof Public Instruction public schools pupils over 20 qualified teachers Racine Regents Richland Richland Center salary as janitor salary as teacher SAMUEL FALLOWS School Attendance-continued school houses Sheboygan taught by qualified teaching term tion Total number tricts tuition University weeks Whitewater Whole number Wisconsin
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