Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Wisconsin, Issue 25The Department, 1873 - Education |
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... say if it be any wonder that common district school teachers , as a class , should become intellectually enervated and dwarfed , dispirited , weak and languid . " What , then , must be the effect of the law's summons to the study of ...
... say if it be any wonder that common district school teachers , as a class , should become intellectually enervated and dwarfed , dispirited , weak and languid . " What , then , must be the effect of the law's summons to the study of ...
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... says the objector , I cannot afford to allow my children to spend their time on such things ; the alphabet is the only object lesson that I believe in for children who are ignorant of it ; it will be time enough for the rudiments of ...
... says the objector , I cannot afford to allow my children to spend their time on such things ; the alphabet is the only object lesson that I believe in for children who are ignorant of it ; it will be time enough for the rudiments of ...
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... say that the condition of our public schools , as a whole , is prosperous . By close attention to the examination of teachers , and an effort to raise the standard of qualification , a new stimulus has been imparted to those who were ...
... say that the condition of our public schools , as a whole , is prosperous . By close attention to the examination of teachers , and an effort to raise the standard of qualification , a new stimulus has been imparted to those who were ...
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... say that good progress has been made in educa- tional matters . Improvements have been made in buildings , better appara- tus , etc. , provided . Many of our best teachers are striving for higher grades of scholarship , and their work ...
... say that good progress has been made in educa- tional matters . Improvements have been made in buildings , better appara- tus , etc. , provided . Many of our best teachers are striving for higher grades of scholarship , and their work ...
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... say , that if teachers were required by law to make , he beginning of each term immediately succeeding the time of making t annual report by the district clerk , a roll of the scholars at- tending school in the district during the year ...
... say , that if teachers were required by law to make , he beginning of each term immediately succeeding the time of making t annual report by the district clerk , a roll of the scholars at- tending school in the district during the year ...
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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 duty Eau Claire examination Faculty Fond du Lac Graded School Grammar II.-Districts institute expenses July 11 Juneau 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 Oshkosh N. S. parents Platteville President Prof Public Instruction public schools pupils over 20 qualified teachers Racine Regents 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 weeks Whitewater Whole number Wisconsin
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Page 251 - State. 4. No person shall be entitled to a diploma who has not been a member of the school in which such diploma is granted at least one year, nor who is less than nineteen years of age...
Page 212 - ... and as soon as the income of the University will allow, in such order as the wants of the public shall seem to require, the said courses...
Page 164 - Cincinnati, read at the last meeting, made the following Report, which was adopted. "The Committee to whom was referred the Communication...
Page 251 - ... 3. Upon the presentation of such certificate to the president of a normal school, the candidate shall be examined, under the direction of said president, in branches required by law for a third grade certificate, except History and Theory and Practice of Teaching, and if found qualified to enter the normal school in respect to learning, he may be admitted, after furnishing such evidence as the president may require, of good health and good moral character, and after subscribing...
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Page 212 - The college of letters shall be co-existent with the college of arts, and shall embrace a liberal course of instruction in language, literature and philosophy, together with such courses, or parts of courses, in the college of arts, as the regents of the University shall prescribe.