| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1900 - 884 pages
...to pupils entering as deaf-mutes the meaning and use of ordinary language. It aims to teach all of its pupils to speak, and to read the speech of others...general regulations of the public schools, chapter XVI., so far as applicable, are to be enforced in this school. SECTION 301. Pupils who have completed... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1876 - 530 pages
...resident pupil. The method of instruction employed is that of articulation, the pupils being taught to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips, the sign language not being taught, and the manual alpha1 1 °=t £ 5 S. § S -s a ^ AvgBAOE ATTENDANCE.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1886 - 1228 pages
...as a day school for deaf children. It is designed to give an elementary English education, but first aims to teach all its pupils to speak, and to read the speech of others from their lips. Any deaf child over 5 years of ;n,re, residing in Boston, is entitled to admission free of charge.... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee, School Committee of the City of Boston - Boston (Mass.) - 1882 - 520 pages
...preparation for this, it must first impart to pupils entering as deaf-mutes, the meaning and use of ordinary language. It aims to teach all its pupils to speak...assistants as may be necessary, provided the instructors, beside the principal, shall not exceed one for every ten pupils ; and an additional teacher may be... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1883 - 1190 pages
...charged the average cost of tuition ibr each pupil, unless received as State beneficiaries. The school aims to teach all its pupils to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips, and gives an elementary English education. Efforts to secure industrial training for the pupils have... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1884 - 1178 pages
...charged the average cost of tuition for each pupil, unless received as State beneficiaries. The school aims to teach all its pupils to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips, and gives an elementary English education. Efforts to secure industrial training for the pupils have... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - Education - 1888 - 130 pages
...to pupils entering as deaf-mutes the meaning and use of ordinary language. It aims to teach all of its pupils to speak, and to read the speech of others...lips. The general regulations of the public schools, Chap- Regulations. ter XV., so far as applicable, are to be enforced in this school. 52 Session. [CHAP.... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - Education - 1890 - 698 pages
...$7,227.70. This school is designed to give an elementary English education. It aims to teach all of its pupils to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips. The course of study corresponds, as far as practicable, to that of the Primary and Grammar Schools. Great... | |
| Deaf - 1902 - 596 pages
...to pupils entering as deaf-mutes the meaning and use of ordinary language. It aims to teach all of its pupils to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips." Manual training is made a prominent part of the school work as the following shows: "Manual training... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - Boston (Mass.) - 1874 - 644 pages
...resident pupil. The method of instruction employed is that of articulation, the pupils being taught to speak and to read the speech of others from their lips, the sign language not being taught and the manual alphabet only for temporary purposes. Public attention... | |
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