| Wisconsin - 1927 - 1062 páginas
...superintendent shall ascertain the conditions of the public schools, stimulate interest in education, spread as widely as possible a knowledge of the means...methods which may be employed to improve the schools. (2) SECTARIANISM. He shall exclude all sectarian books and instruction from the public schools. (3)... | |
| Wisconsin - 1927 - 1052 páginas
...superintendent shall ascertain the conditions of the public schools, stimulate interest in education, spread as widely as possible a knowledge of the means...methods which may be employed to improve the schools. (2) SECTARIANISM. He shall exclude all sectarian books and instruction from the public schools. (3)... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - 1940 - 76 páginas
...Public Instruction to "ascertain the conditions of the public schools, stimulate interest in education, spread as widely as possible a knowledge of the means and methods which may be employed to improve schools." Among the duties outlined by the school code, the following is the statement of the state... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. Education Committee - 1967 - 354 páginas
...condition of the public 10 schools, stimulate interest in education and spread as widely as possible 1 1 a knowledge of the means and methods which may be employed to improve 12 the schools. 13 (2) Sectarianism. Exclude all sectarian books and instruction from 14 the public... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Assembly. Committee on State Affairs - 1969 - 116 páginas
...115.28(1) provides the superintendent with general supervision responsibilities: "(1) General Supervision. Ascertain the condition of the public schools, stimulate...methods which may be employed to improve the schools." Section 1 15.31 specifies courses of study which the state superintendent is responsible for developing.... | |
| Helen M. Jellison, Bascomb Associates - 1975 - 404 páginas
...Instruction. SEC. 115.28. General duties. —The state superintendent shall: (1) General supervision. Ascertain the condition of the public schools, stimulate...methods which may be employed to improve the schools. (2) Sectarianism. Exclude all sectarian books and instruction from the public schools. (3) Supervision... | |
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