United States Congressional Serial Set

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913

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Página 134 - HANUS, PAUL H. A Modern School. By Paul H. Hanus, Professor of the History and Art of Teaching in Harvard University. Cloth. I2mo. x +306 pages. $1.25 net. Educational Aims and Educational Values.
Página 197 - Meyer, of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture...
Página ii - COMMISSIONERS Henry Barnard, LL. D., March 14, 1867, to March 15, 1870 John Eaton, Ph. D., LL. D., March 16, 1870, to August 5, 1886 Nathaniel HR Dawson, LHD, August 6, 1886, to September 3, 1889 William T. Harris, Ph. D., LL. D., September 12, 1889, to June 80, 1906 Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Ph.
Página 123 - The board of normal school regents may extend the course of instruction in any normal school so that any course, the admission to which is based upon graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent, may include the substantial equivalent of the instruction given in the first two years of a college course.
Página 274 - In 1914 the law established a State board of truancy consisting of the State superintendent of public instruction, a member of the State board of education, and the secretary of the State board of charities.
Página 275 - ... three citizens actively engaged in educational work in the state, at least one of whom shall be a county superintendent of schools, and three persons actively interested in, and of known sympathy with, vocational education, one of whom shall be a representative of employes and one of employers.
Página 302 - Provision for such antenatal care has been made for the past four years by the Committee on Infant Social Service of the Women's Municipal League of Boston, and its example has been followed in a number of other cities.
Página 251 - ... by the National Association for the Study and Education of Exceptional Children.
Página 34 - ... they are still limited to a specific human interest with which alone their understanding is concerned. But the college is called liberal as against both of these because the instruction is dominated by no special interest, is limited to no single human task, but is intended to take human activity as a whole, to understand human endeavors not in their isolation but in their relations to one another and to the total experience which we call the life of our people.
Página 32 - Regents consists of two members ex officio of the establishment, namely, the Vice-President of the United States and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court...

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