| American Institute of Instruction - 1832 - 330 páginas
..."located without regard to the comfort, health, and happiness of the children. They stand in glromy, unhealthy places, without a feature of beauty in the...free ventilation. Hundreds of rooms are so small that the pupils have not, upon the average, more than five or six square feet of surfoce each ; and here... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1832 - 330 páginas
...children. They stand in gl omy, unhealthy places, without a feature of beauty in the scenery around them.1' Few, indeed, of the numerous school-houses in this...free ventilation. Hundreds of rooms are so small that the pupils have not, upon the average, more than five or six square feet of surface each ; and here... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1832 - 328 páginas
...on the outside. Play-grounds, for common schools, are scarcely known, Hence the pupils are obljged to play in the road, exposed to every attendant danger,...children have even sometimes been frozen. Too many pupil* are confined to a single desk or bench, where they are constantly jostling or otherwise disturbing... | |
| David C. Thompson, R. Craig Wood - 2005 - 401 páginas
...Fewer still are painted, even on the outside. Playgrounds for the common schools are scarcely known. There is much suffering from the alternation of heat...are confined to a single desk or bench where they jostle or otherwise disturb each other.... Hundreds of rooms are so small that the pupils have not... | |
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