What else could have been expected ? No reputation that a teacher may carry into the school room, can be sustained. unimpaired, through the months of July and August. And hence no one who regards reputation will ever consent to teach during this season.... Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House - Página 20por Michigan. Legislature - 1867Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Vermont. Dept. of Education - 1860 - 572 páginas
...it." What else could have been expected? No reputation that a teacher may carry into the school-room can be sustained unimpaired through the months of...during these midsummer months. Nothing can be more uuprofitable in every aspect and relation in which they may be viewed, besides being, in some respects,... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1867 - 268 páginas
...little ones; that all.the advanced classes have been broken up, and that all that is to be done is to while away the time with them. To the question,...respects, positively injurious. As already affirmed, they are a waste of time — a waste of money — a waste of labor, and a waste of intellect. The employment... | |
| 1868 - 604 páginas
...little ones ; that all the advanced classes have been broken up, and that all that is to be clone is to while away the time with them. To the question,...respects positively injurious. As already affirmed, they are a waste of time — a waste of money — a waste of labor, and a waste of intellect. The employment... | |
| Vermont - 1868 - 672 páginas
...it." What else could have been expected? No reputation that a teacher may carry into the school-room can be sustained unimpaired through the months of...respects, positively injurious. As already affirmed, they are a waste of time — a waste of money — a waste of labor, and a waste of intellect. The employment... | |
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