Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut to the Governor: Together with the Report of the Secretary of the BoardLockwood & Brainard Company, 1886 |
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... practice which can be intelligently followed . But there should be no toleration for the wide - spread ignorance which overlooks the importance of hand - writing . And a simi- lar ignorance of what to teach prevails within the field of ...
... practice which can be intelligently followed . But there should be no toleration for the wide - spread ignorance which overlooks the importance of hand - writing . And a simi- lar ignorance of what to teach prevails within the field of ...
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... practice and system and the needs of particular localities . The topics treated are found on pages 183-221 . 5. To the Normal School the Board has given constant and careful attention . The members are familiar with its organi zation ...
... practice and system and the needs of particular localities . The topics treated are found on pages 183-221 . 5. To the Normal School the Board has given constant and careful attention . The members are familiar with its organi zation ...
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... instituted to supplement the more formal meetings . " Reading Circles " may be especially useful in promoting united study upon the principles and practice of teaching , and upon the higher 58 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY .
... instituted to supplement the more formal meetings . " Reading Circles " may be especially useful in promoting united study upon the principles and practice of teaching , and upon the higher 58 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY .
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... practice of teaching , and upon the higher collat- eral studies which every branch taught in school involves . There is a potent persuasion to this special line of reading from the fact that we may thus appropriate the accumulated ...
... practice of teaching , and upon the higher collat- eral studies which every branch taught in school involves . There is a potent persuasion to this special line of reading from the fact that we may thus appropriate the accumulated ...
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... practice schools must be at the service of the training department , or this distinctive and essential part of the educa- tion of teachers must in some measure fail through lack of such schools . The latter alternative will greatly ...
... practice schools must be at the service of the training department , or this distinctive and essential part of the educa- tion of teachers must in some measure fail through lack of such schools . The latter alternative will greatly ...
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Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut to the Governor ... Connecticut. Board of Education Visualização integral - 1862 |
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Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut to the Governor ... Connecticut. Board of Education Visualização integral - 1884 |
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Página 247 - HE clasps the crag with crooked hands ; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls ; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls.
Página 261 - The sun that brief December day Rose cheerless over hills of gray, And, darkly circled, gave at noon A sadder light than waning moon. Slow tracing down the thickening sky Its mute and ominous prophecy, A portent seeming less than threat, It sank from sight before it set. A chill no coat, however stout, Of homespun stuff could quite shut out...
Página 244 - THIS is that which I think great readers are apt to be mistaken in. Those who have read of everything are thought to understand everything too ; but it is not always so. Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge : it is thinking makes what we read ours. We are of the ruminating kind, and it is not enough to cram ourselves with a great load of collections; unless we chew them over again, they will not give us strength and nourishment.
Página 34 - It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to employ any child under fourteen years of age, in any business or service whatever, during any part of the term during which the public schools of the district in which the child resides are in session...
Página 226 - ... that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundations on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
Página 245 - Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very noble and approved good masters, — That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her ; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
Página 262 - With mittened hands, and caps drawn low, To guard our necks and ears from snow, We cut the solid whiteness through. And, where the drift was deepest, made A tunnel walled and overlaid...
Página 86 - Said penalty shall not be incurred when it appears that the child is destitute of clothing suitable for attending school, and the parent or person having control of such child is unable to provide such clothing, or its mental or physical condition is such as to render its instruction inexpedient or impracticable.
Página 230 - Else why so swell the thoughts at your Aspect above ? Ye must be Heavens that make us sure Of heavenly love ! And in your harmony sublime ' I 'read the doom of distant time ; That man's regenerate soul from crime Shall yet be drawn, And reason on his mortal clime Immortal dawn.
Página 34 - ... nor exempt any child who is enrolled as a member of a school from any rule concerning irregularity of attendance which has been enacted or may be enacted by the town school committee, board of school visitors, or board of education, having control of the school.