English Education: In the Elementary and Secondary SchoolsD. Appleton, 1892 - 193 páginas |
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Página 38
... desks , and limited appliances , exist . The one exception in the good schools is the blackboard . The use of the blackboard for extensive illustration by the teacher , and for setting to work profitably in public a whole class of ...
... desks , and limited appliances , exist . The one exception in the good schools is the blackboard . The use of the blackboard for extensive illustration by the teacher , and for setting to work profitably in public a whole class of ...
Página 183
... desks must be used ; if the width is 22 feet , dual desks , five rows deep , must be used . ( a . ) Accommodation is calculated by the number of children seated at desks and benches . ( b . ) Double - bank schools ( now almost obsolete ) ...
... desks must be used ; if the width is 22 feet , dual desks , five rows deep , must be used . ( a . ) Accommodation is calculated by the number of children seated at desks and benches . ( b . ) Double - bank schools ( now almost obsolete ) ...
Página 184
... desks or four rows of long - length desks are permissible in such class - rooms . ( a . ) The minimum size of class - room is 18 feet × 15 feet . If desks are placed longitudinally the width should not be less than 16 feet . ( b . ) The ...
... desks or four rows of long - length desks are permissible in such class - rooms . ( a . ) The minimum size of class - room is 18 feet × 15 feet . If desks are placed longitudinally the width should not be less than 16 feet . ( b . ) The ...
Página 187
... ) Waste - pipes from sinks or lavatories should be first trapped inside and then made to discharge direct through the wall over a trapped gully . 14. DESKS . 14. Benches and desks , graduated according APPENDIX . 187.
... ) Waste - pipes from sinks or lavatories should be first trapped inside and then made to discharge direct through the wall over a trapped gully . 14. DESKS . 14. Benches and desks , graduated according APPENDIX . 187.
Página 189
... desks for the occasional use of the elder infants . ( c . ) No infant gallery should hold more than 80 or 90 infants . It should be well lighted from one side . The light for object lessons is as good from the right as from the left ...
... desks for the occasional use of the elder infants . ( c . ) No infant gallery should hold more than 80 or 90 infants . It should be well lighted from one side . The light for object lessons is as good from the right as from the left ...
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Página 28 - To meet the requirements respecting discipline, the managers and teachers will be expected to satisfy the inspector that all reasonable care is taken, in the ordinary management of the school, to bring up the children in habits of punctuality, of good manners and language, of cleanliness and neatness, and also to impress upon the children the importance of cheerful obedience to duty, of consideration and respect for others, and of honour and truthfulness in word and act.