The American Journal of Education, 第 29 卷F.C. Brownell, 1879 |
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第 xxiv 頁
... schools ; but the average attendance in these summer schools was 1,876 greater than in the preced- ing year , while ... public schools , 246 more in private schools , and 266 fewer attending no school . Male teachers were more numerous ...
... schools ; but the average attendance in these summer schools was 1,876 greater than in the preced- ing year , while ... public schools , 246 more in private schools , and 266 fewer attending no school . Male teachers were more numerous ...
第 xxv 頁
RHODE ISLAND . Advance here too is apparent , the public schools enrolling 631 more pupils and having 541 more in average attendance , besides higher proportionate increase in the enrolment and attendance in evening schools . There were ...
RHODE ISLAND . Advance here too is apparent , the public schools enrolling 631 more pupils and having 541 more in average attendance , besides higher proportionate increase in the enrolment and attendance in evening schools . There were ...
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DELAWARE . The public school reports in this State being biennial and none being due till the close of 1878 , the information respecting the schools in 1877 is limited . The facts pre- sented show , however , an increase of 2,474 pupils ...
DELAWARE . The public school reports in this State being biennial and none being due till the close of 1878 , the information respecting the schools in 1877 is limited . The facts pre- sented show , however , an increase of 2,474 pupils ...
第 xxvii 頁
... public schools , of 14,207 in average enrolment , of 3 days in the average term of country schools , and of $ 10.674 in the average monthly salary paid teachers . There were , on the other hand , 8,348 more white youth in the schools ...
... public schools , of 14,207 in average enrolment , of 3 days in the average term of country schools , and of $ 10.674 in the average monthly salary paid teachers . There were , on the other hand , 8,348 more white youth in the schools ...
第 xxviii 頁
... school age was only 469,444 in 1876–77 , that was an advance of 9,636 on the num- ber for 1875-76 , while the additional enrolment in the public schools ( 12,043 ) and the additional average attendance in them ( 10,000 ) more than ...
... school age was only 469,444 in 1876–77 , that was an advance of 9,636 on the num- ber for 1875-76 , while the additional enrolment in the public schools ( 12,043 ) and the additional average attendance in them ( 10,000 ) more than ...
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第 ix 頁 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
第 cv 頁 - State, which may take and claim the benefit of this act to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
第 ix 頁 - Washington, a department of education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several states and territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems and methods of teaching as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
第 cv 頁 - ... to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such a manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.
第 190 頁 - State, but all acts, rules and regulations of said Board may be altered, amended, or repealed by the General Assembly...
第 lxxxi 頁 - A popular Government, without popular information or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.
第 110 頁 - ... maintain a school to be kept by a master of competent ability and good morals, who, in addition to the branches of learning before mentioned, shall give instruction in general history, bookkeeping, surveying, geometry, natural philosophy, chemistry, botany, the civil polity of this Commonwealth and of the United States, and the Latin language.
第 269 頁 - Association and of the department of public instruction. In the former capacity, it presents each year a considerable amount of the best matter read before the association at its meetings. In the latter, it receives and publishes not only the decisions of the State superintendent in all matters of controversy respecting the public schools, but also many interesting communications from the superintendent and bis assistant in relation to matters affecting the State system.
第 lxxxi 頁 - Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially of the lower class of people, are so extremely wise and useful, that to a humane and generous mind, no expense for this purpose would be thought extravagant.
第 lxxxvi 頁 - The General Assembly shall provide for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of public schools, wherein all the children of this Commonwealth, above the age of six years, may be educated, and shall appropriate at least one million dollars each year for that purpose.