School Life, Volúmenes14-15Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, 1929 |
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... given to the problem of retardation . The number of retarded pupils has been reduced appreciably . The plan of en- couraging overage pupils to attend sum- mer schools will work a still further re- duction in the number retarded . Each ...
... given to the problem of retardation . The number of retarded pupils has been reduced appreciably . The plan of en- couraging overage pupils to attend sum- mer schools will work a still further re- duction in the number retarded . Each ...
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... given pupils in the secondary schools . The colleges can help the high schools by showing a willingness to make such changes and adjustments in entrance requirements and first - year courses as will take account of the developments that ...
... given pupils in the secondary schools . The colleges can help the high schools by showing a willingness to make such changes and adjustments in entrance requirements and first - year courses as will take account of the developments that ...
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... given without remuneration , but the cadet teachers are considered as regularly enrolled in teachers college , and receive for satisfactory work 10 hours of credit in education . Western Students Three " regional scholarships " have ...
... given without remuneration , but the cadet teachers are considered as regularly enrolled in teachers college , and receive for satisfactory work 10 hours of credit in education . Western Students Three " regional scholarships " have ...
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... given in foreign languages ? What lan- guage or languages shall be offered ? What shall be offered in practical arts and in fine arts ? How many and what vocational courses shall be given ? Alternation of Subjects a Practical Plan ...
... given in foreign languages ? What lan- guage or languages shall be offered ? What shall be offered in practical arts and in fine arts ? How many and what vocational courses shall be given ? Alternation of Subjects a Practical Plan ...
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... given at certain periods during class meet- ings . These projects are also helpful to the lecturer in her process of adapting general problems to specific group needs . Special references and questions are also given to the student upon ...
... given at certain periods during class meet- ings . These projects are also helpful to the lecturer in her process of adapting general problems to specific group needs . Special references and questions are also given to the student upon ...
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Página 2 - Consequently, education in a democracy, both within and without the school, should develop in each individual the knowledge, interests, ideals, habits, and powers whereby he will find his place and use that place to shape both himself and society toward ever nobler ends .... This commission, therefore, regards the following as the main objectives of education: 1.
Página 120 - For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation in proportion to his property, and we look not to the question, whether he himself have, or have not, children .to be benefited by the education for which he pays.
Página 80 - As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being able to endure hardships, so also does that of the mind. And the great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely follow what reason directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way.
Página 120 - Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it, I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we, as a people, can be engaged in.
Página 111 - ... 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.
Página 107 - They shall be gentle, brave and strong, To spill no drop of blood, but dare All that may plant man's lordship firm On earth and fire, and sea, and air.
Página 127 - SEC. 8. Annual appropriations are hereby authorized to aid in the construction, development, improvement, and maintenance of the university, no part of which shall be used for religious instruction. The university shall at all times be open to inspection by the Bureau of Education and shall be inspected by the said Bureau at least once a year.
Página 90 - As to their studies, it would be well if they could be taught every thing that is useful, and everything that is ornamental; but art is long, and their time is short. It is therefore proposed that they learn those things that are likely to be most useful 'and most ornamental, regard being had to the several professions for which they are intended.
Página 120 - We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police, by which property, and life, and the peace of society are secured. We seek to prevent in some measure the extension of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and of knowledge in an early age.
Página 61 - To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of home life.