Better Rural SchoolsBobbs-Merrill Company, 1914 - 512 páginas |
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... grades the most important - Demand for choice qualities in rural teacher - The teacher's view of his vocation . VIII SCHOLASTIC PREPARATION ... .. ... 131 Need of scholastic preparation - The teacher must embody the truth he teaches ...
... grades the most important - Demand for choice qualities in rural teacher - The teacher's view of his vocation . VIII SCHOLASTIC PREPARATION ... .. ... 131 Need of scholastic preparation - The teacher must embody the truth he teaches ...
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... ..... .... 228 The three types of rural schools - Place of district schools- Union schools not the highest type - Looking forward to con- solidated type - Consolidation allows grading - Grading provides goal CONTENTS.
... ..... .... 228 The three types of rural schools - Place of district schools- Union schools not the highest type - Looking forward to con- solidated type - Consolidation allows grading - Grading provides goal CONTENTS.
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George Herbert Betts, Otis Earle Hall. solidated type - Consolidation allows grading - Grading provides goal for pupils - The waste in very small classes - Better dis- tribution of teaching time - Consolidation allows extension of ...
George Herbert Betts, Otis Earle Hall. solidated type - Consolidation allows grading - Grading provides goal for pupils - The waste in very small classes - Better dis- tribution of teaching time - Consolidation allows extension of ...
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... grades under her charge . The teacher is usually overworked , often undertaking to hear as many as thirty recitations a day . She has , as a rule , had but little ex- perience , and no special training for her work . Too often she comes ...
... grades under her charge . The teacher is usually overworked , often undertaking to hear as many as thirty recitations a day . She has , as a rule , had but little ex- perience , and no special training for her work . Too often she comes ...
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... grades of the rural schools . It is much more . common for pupils to drop out of school somewhere from the third to the fifth grade , having mastered little more than the " three R's " of the old - time district school . They have ...
... grades of the rural schools . It is much more . common for pupils to drop out of school somewhere from the third to the fifth grade , having mastered little more than the " three R's " of the old - time district school . They have ...
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Página 126 - FORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night, — Forenoon, and — what ! The empty song repeats itself. No more ? Yea, that is Life : make this forenoon sublime, This afternoon a psalm, this night a prayer, And Time is conquered, and thy crown is won.
Página 102 - The plan I have in mind will cost no money, will take but little school time, and can be put into operation in every part of the State at once. It will create a demand for expert instruction later on. It is to give school credit for industrial work done at home. The mother and father are to be recognized as teachers, and the school teacher put into the position of one who cares about the habits and tastes of the whole child. Then the teacher and the parents will have much in common.
Página 429 - Play is a constant factor in all grades of animal life. The swarming insects, the playful kitten, the frisking lambs, the racing colt, the darting swallows, the maddening aggregation of blackbirds — these are but illustrations of the common impulse of all the animal world to play.
Página 323 - Know all men by these presents, that we JP, AB, and CD, are held and firmly bound unto the state of Washington, in the sum of five hundred dollars, for the payment of which we jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators. Sealed with our seals...
Página 322 - Part further covenants and agrees to merchandise such wheat in foreign ports, it being understood and agreed between the Party of the First Part and the Party of the Second Part...
Página 342 - ... expenses. Before the end of the first year applications had been received from other counties. Three additional teachers, of qualifications about similar to the first, were added. One of these was placed in Putnam County, one In Oconee, one In Douglas, and the first teacher went to Greene. The same course was followed in the new counties with the same results. The superintendents were exceedingly helpful, gracious, and approving. For the third year, Morgan, Jones, and Hancock Counties were supplied,...
Página 410 - ... swampy ground, body of stagnant water, cemetery, slaughterhouse, fertilizer-reduction plant, any business or manufacturing establishment which engenders noxious odors or vapors or that pollutes the surrounding atmosphere by smoke or dust." Any consolidated district in Mississippi, any special or village districts in Ohio, may arrange for transportation. Any district in New Hampshire may purchase vehicles for the purpose. Where the law is mandatory, it is often too indefinite. For instance, every...
Página 429 - Nature has indeed granted, even to the creature devoid of reason, more than the mere necessities of existence, and into the darkness of animal life has allowed a gleam of freedom to penetrate here and there. When hunger no longer torments the lion, and no beast of prey appears for him to fight, then his unemployed powers find another outlet. He fills the wilderness with his wild roars, and his exuberant strength spends itself in aimless activity.
Página 342 - Social gatherings and public meetings became common, the schoolbouse became a social center. Doing things became fashionable. For the third year the board unanimously took over the teacher and assumed the salary, which includes the very small expenses. Before the end of the first year applications had been received from other counties. Three additional teachers, of qualifications about similar to the first, were added. One of these was placed in Putnam County, one in Oconee, one in Douglas, and the...
Página 147 - When he was a child, he spake as a child, he understood as a .child, he thought as a child," before he had " become a man and had put away childish things.