Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying PapersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... public schools , and average time of school appears a little shorter , but 10 more schools are presented , and average daily attendance in all the public schools of the State was 1,424 greater . Pay of male teachers was somewhat ...
... public schools , and average time of school appears a little shorter , but 10 more schools are presented , and average daily attendance in all the public schools of the State was 1,424 greater . Pay of male teachers was somewhat ...
第 lvii 頁
... public schools , and of 6,477 in average daily attendance , the per cent . of the latter to the former being 1.95 more . There were 7 more schools for the colored race , 1,363 more pupils en- rolled in them , and 1,818 more in average ...
... public schools , and of 6,477 in average daily attendance , the per cent . of the latter to the former being 1.95 more . There were 7 more schools for the colored race , 1,363 more pupils en- rolled in them , and 1,818 more in average ...
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... schools or engaged in employments . Private schools , too , enrolled 25,569 more of the school population . There was an increase during the year of 23,637 in the number of youth of school age , and one of 23,734 in public school ...
... schools or engaged in employments . Private schools , too , enrolled 25,569 more of the school population . There was an increase during the year of 23,637 in the number of youth of school age , and one of 23,734 in public school ...
第 lxi 頁
... schools was 13,754 more , there being , of course , a proportionate decrease in attendance on ungraded schools ... public schools , besides 30,458 in private schools . Public school enroll- ment increased by nearly 7,000 , against an ...
... schools was 13,754 more , there being , of course , a proportionate decrease in attendance on ungraded schools ... public schools , besides 30,458 in private schools . Public school enroll- ment increased by nearly 7,000 , against an ...
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... public schools . NEBRASKA . The statistics for the year 1884 - '85 indicate progress in the public school system at all points . With about 233,000 youth of school age ( 5–21 ) , nearly 162,000 , or 69 per cent . , were enrolled in public ...
... public schools . NEBRASKA . The statistics for the year 1884 - '85 indicate progress in the public school system at all points . With about 233,000 youth of school age ( 5–21 ) , nearly 162,000 , or 69 per cent . , were enrolled in public ...
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第 iii 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 ix 頁 - We are accustomed . . . to praise the lawgivers of antiquity; we help to perpetuate the fame of Solon and Lycurgus; 80 FATHERS OF THE CONSTITUTION but I doubt whether one single law of any lawgiver, ancient or modern, has produced effects of more distinct, marked and lasting character than the Ordinance of 1787.
第 cclxxiii 頁 - A merit grant of 2s., 4s., or 6s., if the inspector reports the school or class to be fair, good, or excellent, allowing for the special circumstances of the case, and having regard to the provision made for (1) suitable instruction in the elementary subjects, (2) simple lessons on objects and on the phenomena of nature and of common life, and (3) appropriate and varied occupations.
第 xi 頁 - ... of members of Congress. The total was over forty-two millions, of which three installments were turned over. The fourth installment was not paid on account of financial embarrassments. The amount received was $95,584 for each member of Congress. These moneys were all held in trust to be paid on call to the United States. A number of States set apart the amount received as a fund, the income of which was to be used for the schools. This was done definitely by Alabama, which received over $669,000;...
第 clxvii 頁 - In conclusion, it is sufficient to say that the female graduates of our colleges and universities do not seem to show, as the result of their college studies and duties, any marked difference in general health from the average health likely to be reported by an equal number of women engaged in other kinds of work, or, in fact, of women generally without regard to occupation followed.
第 cxl 頁 - Evidently, to be solicitous for the wants of the body, and to seek after the good things of this life, are the characteristics of heathenism. How is it then that our author, when he takes worldly goods, sensible goods...
第 cccvii 頁 - ... the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia, under such provisions in regard to amount, allotment, expenditure, and supervision as Congress in its wisdom may deem fit and proper.
第 cx 頁 - Inspectors for the District ; and provided further, that any teacher so removed shall have a right to appeal to the Board of Education, under such rules as it may prescribe, and the said Board shall have power after hearing the answer of the Trustees, to reinstate the teacher.
第 cccvii 頁 - Government to meet its responsibilities with respect to the education of the people in the Territories, I recommend that the office of superintendent of public instruction for each Territory be created, to be filled by...
第 cx 頁 - ... means of rendering practicable the retirement of the aged and fatigued public servant without reflecting on his reputation or abandoning him to destitution. These six conditions are logically involved in the full and complete application of the principle of fixity of tenure. Moreover, they are at the same time the means of producing an equilibrium of risks and...