Annual Report of the Board of Education, 第 39 卷The Board, 1876 1st-72nd include the annual report of the Secretary of the Board. |
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第 41 頁
... given a lecture to the school on compulsory education . Three interesting and valuable addresses have been given by G. G. Hubbard , Esq . , of the Board of Vis- itors , and one by Joseph White , LL . D. , the Secretary of the Board ...
... given a lecture to the school on compulsory education . Three interesting and valuable addresses have been given by G. G. Hubbard , Esq . , of the Board of Vis- itors , and one by Joseph White , LL . D. , the Secretary of the Board ...
第 43 頁
... given by Mr. Walter C. Goodenough , is now in the hands . of Mr. Leslie Miller . success . It is gratifying to state that the utmost harmony of feeling prevails among the faculty o the school , and both the principal and his assistants ...
... given by Mr. Walter C. Goodenough , is now in the hands . of Mr. Leslie Miller . success . It is gratifying to state that the utmost harmony of feeling prevails among the faculty o the school , and both the principal and his assistants ...
第 45 頁
... Illustrations with the Porte Lumiere . " These lectures were given gratuit- ously and were interesting and instructive . To the statistics already presented , we add the following 1876. ] 45 PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No . 2 .
... Illustrations with the Porte Lumiere . " These lectures were given gratuit- ously and were interesting and instructive . To the statistics already presented , we add the following 1876. ] 45 PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No . 2 .
第 50 頁
... given , with much advantage to the pupils , by Miss Mary J. Studley , M. D. Memorandum of the Sanitary Regimen of the State Normal School at Worcester . Recognizing the physical integrity and well - being of our pupils as an ...
... given , with much advantage to the pupils , by Miss Mary J. Studley , M. D. Memorandum of the Sanitary Regimen of the State Normal School at Worcester . Recognizing the physical integrity and well - being of our pupils as an ...
第 51 頁
... given , in order that students may not be obliged to hurry . Finally , it is not assumed that every pupil present on a given day is able to do school work . Those who find themselves ill , or too much fatigued for duty , are advised to ...
... given , in order that students may not be obliged to hurry . Finally , it is not assumed that every pupil present on a given day is able to do school work . Those who find themselves ill , or too much fatigued for duty , are advised to ...
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第 13 頁 - Any city or town may, and every city and town having more than ten thousand inhabitants shall, annually make provision for giving free instruction in industrial or mechanical drawing to persons over fifteen years of age, either in day or evening schools, under the direction of the school committee.
第 166 頁 - The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Secretary of the Board of Education shall not be ex-officio members of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College after this Act shall be in force.
第 178 頁 - The pupils must furnish their own clothing, and pay their own fares to and from the Institution. The friends of the pupils can visit them whenever they choose. Indigent blind persons, of suitable age and character, belonging to Massachusetts, can be admitted gratuitously, by application to the governor for a warrant. The following is a good form, though any other will do...
第 170 頁 - All your anxieties and precautions will not save him from wound and bruise and hurts of various kinds. He must incur and bear them; all children have to do so; so that your alarms do not save him, but probably have the effect of increasing his danger by preventing him from relying upon himself, and so lessen his presence of mind and activity in self-defence, when a sudden difficulty presents itself. Do not prevent your blind child from developing, as he grows up, courage, self-reliance, generosity...
第 156 頁 - Applicants for admission must be between 8 and 25 years of age, of good natural intellect, capable of forming and joining letters with a pen legibly and correctly, of good morals, and free from any contagious disease. Applications for the benefit of the legislative appropriations in...
第 104 頁 - Whoever succeeds in having all the public school children of the country properly trained in elementary drawing will have done more to advance the manufactures of the country, and more to make possible the art culture of the people, than could be accomplished by the establishment of a hundred art museums without this training.
第 172 頁 - Counsels follow the blind child step by step up to manhood, and end with these words. " As he approaches manhood, he should assume and perform all the relations and duties attendant upon that age. He should put himself forward and take on all civil rights, and offer to perform all civil duties which do not absolutely require eyesight. He should attend primary parish meetings ; seek to fill places on voluntary committees for benevolent purposes; attend caucuses and political meetings, and discuss...
第 80 頁 - ... hindered, rather than carried forward, in their progress. It must be acknowledged that unless grading is done strictly according to proficiency and ability, the advantages claimed for it are not attained. The mistake most frequently made in grading a school is in supposing that a class once formed can be continued for a considerable length of time without any promotions or other changes. It can hardly be expected that 50 pupils, even of similar proficiency, at the commencement of a school year,...
第 132 頁 - Schools, more than three thousand teachers, at an expense of more than four hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, raised by direct taxation. But they have not one-thousandth part of the supervision which watches the same number of persons, having the care of cattle or spindles, or of the retail of shop-goods.