Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888

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Summary of statistics of training schools for nurses Table
72
School revenue Tables 11 12 and 12 A
76
Permanent school fund total assessed valuation and value of school property Table 15
84
Eucation in the North and West
90
Page
94
Created as a Department March 2 1867 Made an Office of
99
Alabama
112
Delaware
120
Georgia
126
THA
134
Kentucky
136
Michigan
141
Massachusetts
143
Missouri
149
New York
155
South Carolina
162
Washington Territory
168
Coeducation
176
Education nature and objects of
187
High schools
194
Religious and moral training
201
School systems
207
Temperance instruction
214
Page
223
Division of classes
230
Supplementary reading
236
Evening schools
244
Comparative statistics of city school systems Table 19
274
Introductory remarks
292
Attendance
304
Summary by States etc of comparative statistics of city systems Table 20
305
Missoniti 15
306
Statistics of city school systems Table 22
312
TRAINING OF TEACHERS
396
Schools or asylums
399
Teachers institutes
402
Lemarks upon the tables
451
Stat stics of public normal schools Table 26
458
Statistics of private normal schools Table 26 A
464
Summary of statistics of kindergartens Table 27
469
Mastics of kindergarten training schoois Table 30
491
SECONDARY INSTRUCTION
494
mmary of statistics of secondary schools supported partly by pu blic fands Table 31
498
Summary of statistics of private secondary schooler girls Table 32 Division A
500
Comparative statistics of secondary schools
508
Comparative statistics of secondary schools supported wasily by pable fands Table 30 Divis
512
Nevada 13
513
Comparative statistics of private secondary schools for girls Table 34 Division A
514
Statistics of secondary schools supported partly by public funds Table 36 Division B
544
Statistics of private secondary schools for girls Table 37 Division A 500
568
SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE
706
Notes from the catalogues of these schools
720
Statistics of the same Table 53
726
Ratio of college attendance to white population in 1857 Table 55
734
CHAPTER XPROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION
735
Statistics of schools of theology Table 60
740
SCHOOLS OF
748
SCHOOLS OF
751
IIISCHOOLS OF MEDICINE DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY
754
Statistics of the same Table 64
760
CHAPTER XIDEGREES CONFERRED
776
MANUAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
782
EDUCATION OF THE DEAF
787
I Cia of a 13 2
789
ILMANUAL TRAINING AND TRADE SCHOOLS
791
Balasti a of industrial schools Table 69
797
CHAPTER XIIIBUSINESS COLLEGESNURSE
802
New institutions and buildings
819
New institutions and buildings
838
Number of schools for the blind teachers and pupils Table
844
New institutions
850
The cottage system
856
Summary of statistics of reform schools Table
866
Education of the uncivilized tribes
868
Day schools
872
Colored public school statistics Table 90
874
Statistics of colored pupils in schools for the deaf blind etc Table 95
880
GIFTS AND BEQUESTS TO EDUCATION
882
OBITUARY LIST OF NOTABLE EDUCATORS
888
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND CONVENTIONS
894
LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES
901
Free public reference libraries Tables 99 and 100
917
Public school libraries Tables 101 and 102
925
Free corporate lending libraries Tables 103 and 104
931
Libraries of societies associations and clubs Tables 105 and 106
941
Corporate lending libraries open to subscribers Tables 107 and 108
954
Circulating libraries Tables 109 and 110
970
EDUCATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
980
American colleges in Asia Minor
988
Remarks on the tables
998
Ratio of school enrolment to total population etc in foreign countries Table 113
1004
The High School Question
1015
Kelical Colleges and the Medical Profession
1023
List of publications
1031
856
1126
857
1132
858
1140
863
1147
869
1153
871
1161

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Página 178 - English language only, and the trustee, and such other officers as may be in control, shall have taught in them, orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, scientific temperance and good behavior, and such other branches of learning as the advancement of pupils may require, and the...
Página 178 - Trustee from time to time direct; and whenever the parents or guardians of twenty-five or more children in attendance at any school of a township, town or city, shall so demand, it shall be the duty of the School Trustee or Trustees of said township, town or city, to procure efficient teachers, and introduce the German language, as a branch of study, into such schools ; and the tuition in said schools shall be without charge: Provided, such demand is made before the teacher for said district is employed.
Página 190 - In a state of rude nature there is no such thing as a people. A number of men in themselves have no collective capacity. The idea of a people is the idea of a corporation. It is wholly artificial; and made like all other legal fictions by common agreement.
Página 136 - The superintendent of public instruction arid the presidents of the normal schools of this State are directed to prepare a list of books, to be amended from time to time, suitable for school libraries, to include books of reference, history, biography, literature, political economy, agriculture, travel, and natural science...
Página 88 - Alaska" the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make needful and proper provision for the education of the children of school age in the Territory of Alaska "without reference to race, until such time as permanent provisions shall be made for the same.
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Página 159 - First-class, life certificates ; second-class, for ten years ; the latter to be issued to applicants of satisfactory attainments in the branches required for county certificates, and to be valid in any school where such branches, only, are taught.

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