The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must rise from his seat at the tap of the bell, move to line, return ; in short, he must go through all the evolutions with this observance of rhythm. DHEW Publication No. (OE). - Página 91974Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1869 - 794 páginas
...getting to school. While in school, it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed...go through all the evolutions with equal precision. (2), Regularity is punctuality reduced to a system. Conformity to the requirements of time in a particular... | |
| Saint Louis (Mo.). Board of Education - 1872 - 352 páginas
...to school. While in school it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved with•out it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed...go through all the evolutions with equal precision. '•(2) Regularity is punctuality reduced to a system. Conformity to the requirements of time in a... | |
| 1882 - 1096 páginas
...to school, but while in school it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must rise from his seat at the tap of the bell, move to lines, return ; in short, he must go through all the... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 272 páginas
...to school, but while in school it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must rise from his seat at the tap of the bell, move to line, return ; in short, he must go through all the evolutions... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 274 páginas
...to school, but while in school it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must rise from his seat at the tap of the bell, move to line, return ; in short, he must go through all the evolutions... | |
| Howard Sandison - 1886 - 496 páginas
...getting to school. While in school it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed...go through all the evolutions with equal precision. b. Regularity is punctuality reduced to a system. Conformity to the requirement of time in a particular... | |
| 1889 - 762 páginas
...getting to school. While in school it is of equal importance. Combination cannot be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed...go through all the evolutions with equal precision. (2) Regularity is punctuality reduced to a system. Conformity to the requirements of time in a particular... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1889 - 542 páginas
...school, but while in school, it is of eqnal importance. Combination can not be achieved withont it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must . rise from his seat at the tap of the bell, move to line, return ; in short, he must go throngh all the evolutions... | |
| Albert Salisbury - 1911 - 206 páginas
...school. During the school hours it is of equal importance. Combination can not be achieved without it. The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must rise at the tap of the bell, and go through all the evolutions with precision. The value of punctuality as a habit can not well... | |
| Pickens Elmer Harris - 1928 - 422 páginas
...assumed to be essential. The practical attitude is indicated in the following selected quotations : "The pupil must have his lessons ready at the appointed time, must rise from his seat at the tap of the bell, move to line, return ; in short he must go through all the evolutions... | |
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