Chicago Schools Journal, Volumes 7-8Board of Education, City of Chicago, 1925 |
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... less mature subjects of the junior high school . Perhaps the mistake made in Los Angeles was less regretable than the more common one of simply combining the for- mer seventh and eighth elementary grades and their single track of study ...
... less mature subjects of the junior high school . Perhaps the mistake made in Los Angeles was less regretable than the more common one of simply combining the for- mer seventh and eighth elementary grades and their single track of study ...
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... less than from parental blundering that might make of the naturally democratic boy a snob - feeling himself superior to these less happily reared lads . I never knew a snobbish boy who was not first made so by his parents . " " How much ...
... less than from parental blundering that might make of the naturally democratic boy a snob - feeling himself superior to these less happily reared lads . I never knew a snobbish boy who was not first made so by his parents . " " How much ...
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... less bright chil- dren . The factor unaccounted for in such cases is that of personality . In attaining success , it is equally important to be in- dustrious , ambitious , friendly , socially forceful , and dependable . Dr. Charters ...
... less bright chil- dren . The factor unaccounted for in such cases is that of personality . In attaining success , it is equally important to be in- dustrious , ambitious , friendly , socially forceful , and dependable . Dr. Charters ...
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... less speculative discussion of the contributions which endowment , maturity and training make to the typical intelligence test score . " Disciplining Values of Studies in the Opinion of Students . " E. L. Thorndike . Teachers College ...
... less speculative discussion of the contributions which endowment , maturity and training make to the typical intelligence test score . " Disciplining Values of Studies in the Opinion of Students . " E. L. Thorndike . Teachers College ...
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... less manifestations , one and abiding . It aims not only at suggesting to the reader the particular quality of Homer and Shakespeare and Goethe and Thomas Hardy , but also at showing how these men and their peers , for all their ...
... less manifestations , one and abiding . It aims not only at suggesting to the reader the particular quality of Homer and Shakespeare and Goethe and Thomas Hardy , but also at showing how these men and their peers , for all their ...
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ability ability grouping activities American arithmetic assembly Book Company boys and girls Bureau cago cation cent Century Company Chicago Normal College Chicago Public Schools CHICAGO SCHOOLS chil child civic classroom clubs committee course of study curriculum Dalton Plan discussion educa elementary school English experience fact G. P. Putnam's Sons geography give given grade habits individual instruction intelligence interest junior high school Macmillan Company material mathematics means measure ment mental method National National Education Association organization period physical play practice present principal problems progress psychology public schools pupils question reader school system scores selected social spelling standard Superintendent taught teachers teaching tests things tion tional topics United University University of Chicago words World Book writing York York City
Passagens conhecidas
Página 106 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Página 84 - Education being a social process, the school is simply that form of community life in which all those agencies are concentrated that will be most effective in bringing the child to share in the inherited resources of the race, and to use his own powers for social ends.
Página 152 - The purpose of science is to develop, -without prejudice or preconception of any kind, a knowledge of the facts, the laws, and the processes of nature. The even more important task of religion, on the other hand, is to develop the consciences, the ideals, and the aspirations of mankind.
Página 385 - ... ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; we will revere and obey the city's laws, and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in those...
Página 139 - Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. Section 2. The power of the several States is unimpaired by this Article except that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress.
Página 230 - Neath Education's sway, Soars upward still. Its halls of learning fair, Whose bounties all may share, Behold them everywhere On vale and hill! Thy safeguard, Liberty, The school shall ever be, — Our Nation's pride! No tyrant hand shall smite, While with encircling might All here are taught the Right With Truth allied.
Página 183 - ... provide for the more efficient participation of the federal government by coordinating its present educational activities and by extending the scope of its scientific investigations. This bill further provides by its creation of a department of education with a secretary in the President's cabinet for the recognition and service which the importance of public education merits and the advancement of education requires.
Página 8 - That it shall be the duty of every teacher of a public school in this State to teach to all the pupils thereof honesty, kindness, justice and moral courage for the purpose of lessening crime and raising the standard of good citizenship.
Página 308 - The general assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property — such value to be ascertained by some person or persons, to be elected or appointed in such manner as the general assembly shall direct, and not otherwise...
Página 146 - SECTION 1. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. "SECTION 2. The power of the several States is unimpaired by this article except that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress.