Chicago Schools Journal, Volume 6Board of Education, City of Chicago, 1923 |
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... elementary grades , and to grades seven , eight , and nine . Several groups of workers are at- tempting to provide better curricular ma- terials and the requisite accompanying methods . I shall outline the procedure of one of these ...
... elementary grades , and to grades seven , eight , and nine . Several groups of workers are at- tempting to provide better curricular ma- terials and the requisite accompanying methods . I shall outline the procedure of one of these ...
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... elementary mathematical points which are correctly answered by as many or more than 90 % of the pupils . There are 34 of the 125 points answered by as many or more than 70 % of the pupils . There are but 59 of the 125 points answered by ...
... elementary mathematical points which are correctly answered by as many or more than 90 % of the pupils . There are 34 of the 125 points answered by as many or more than 70 % of the pupils . There are but 59 of the 125 points answered by ...
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... elementary logic . It seems to savor of the old mental discipline theory . I read that grammar is here to enable us to speak correctly . Then I find an enormous amount of old elabor- ate classification and exercises in mentai juggling ...
... elementary logic . It seems to savor of the old mental discipline theory . I read that grammar is here to enable us to speak correctly . Then I find an enormous amount of old elabor- ate classification and exercises in mentai juggling ...
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... elementary and high schools , using the Independent , Lit- erary Digest , and Outlook , whereas in 1900 there was only sporadic study of this kind in preparing debates ; the striking increase of papers on this civic theme in the ...
... elementary and high schools , using the Independent , Lit- erary Digest , and Outlook , whereas in 1900 there was only sporadic study of this kind in preparing debates ; the striking increase of papers on this civic theme in the ...
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... elementary pho tography . Nature forms were brought in , and with a piece of glass and brown print paper , prints of these forms were made . thus relating the work very closely with the elementary science . In this way the pupils were ...
... elementary pho tography . Nature forms were brought in , and with a piece of glass and brown print paper , prints of these forms were made . thus relating the work very closely with the elementary science . In this way the pupils were ...
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Página 36 - interest, with many lesser interests, grow up of necessity in all great societies and divide them into different classes actuated by different sentiments and views. The regulation of these various and interfering interests, whatever may be the formula for the ownership of property, constitutes the principal task of modern
Página 49 - King Solomon judged between two women which was the mother of a living child. And the king said, "bring me a sword." And they brought a sword before the king. And the king said, "Divide the living child in two and give half to the one, half to the other.
Página 196 - Slowly, silently, now the moon Walks the night in her silver shoon; This way, and that, she peers, and sees Silver fruit upon silver trees; One by one the casements catch Her beams beneath the silvery thatch; Couched in his kennel, like a log, With paws of silver sleeps the dog; From their shadowy
Página 159 - we find ourselves entertaining an opinion about the basis of which there is a quality of feeling which tells us that to inquire into it would be absurd, obviously unnecessary, unprofitable, undesirable, bad form, or wicked, we may know that that opinion is a nonrational one, and probably, therefore, founded upon inadequate evidence. It
Página 385 - Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC, or the secretary of the board of United States civil service examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city.
Página 196 - the white breasts peep Of doves in a silver-feathered sleep; A harvest mouse goes scampering by With silver claws, and silver eye; And moveless fish in the water gleam, By silver reeds in a silver stream.
Página 152 - and so to act that her government may be pure, her officers honest, and that every home within her boundaries shall be a place fit to grow the best kind of men and women to rule over her.
Página 146 - rock. It is a hundred miles high and a hundred miles wide. Once every thousand years a little bird comes to this rock to sharpen its beak. When the rock has thus been worn away, then a single day of eternity will have gone by.
Página 308 - will be assisted by an informal committee of cooperating teachers and other persons throughout the country who are interested in the success of the undertaking. The aim of such a professional center is to serve as a clearing house for the exchange of ideas on the teaching of Latin and Greek in
Página 9 - Pupils develop fastest when engaged most of the time upon things in which they succeed, not fail. Educational efforts must usually result in success if further effort is to be carried on with fervor and wholeheartedness. When a college entrance examiner recently stated that "a college entrance examination in physics should not permit over 60%