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American Annals of Education - Page 137
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American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volume 7

Education - 1837 - 600 pages
...elevating our common schools. After presenting, in strong language and sound argument, their reasons for their petition, they remark as follows : ' We therefore...the ecclesiastical states, sixty district schools (regionariet) which are conducted by laymen, and which instruct about 300 children and youth. There...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 16

Henry Barnard - Education - 1866 - 988 pages
...apparatus of globes, maps, and other instruments most useful for illustration. 6. A situation such tliat a school may be connected with the seminary, accessible...sufficient number of children, to give the variety of au ordinary district echooL We beg leave also further to state the manner in which we conceive that...
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Reminiscences of an Old Teacher

George Barrell Emerson - Education - 1878 - 178 pages
...of books on the subjects to be taught and on the art of teaching ; 3. School-rooms well situated and arranged, heated, ventilated, and furnished in the...to give the variety of an ordinary district school. We beg leave, also, further, to state the manner in which we conceive that such a seminary would be...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 32

Henry Barnard - Education - 1882 - 1112 pages
...of books on subjects to be taught, and on the art of teaching. 3. School-rooms, well situated, and with ungrounded inclination, which is the great source...under the conduct of a guide, that it is a hundred We beg leave also further to state the manner in which we conceive that such a seminary would be immediately...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 32

Education - 1882 - 1112 pages
...select apparatus of globes, maps, and other instruments most useful for illustration. 5. A sitaation such that a school may be connected with the seminary,...to give the variety of an ordinary district school. We beg leave also further to state the manner in which we conceive that such a seminary would be immediately...
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Contribution to Education

Education - 1926 - 156 pages
...character. In suggesting a practice school, the statement is made that the school should be located in "a situation such that a school may be connected with...children, to give the variety of an ordinary district school.11 The student was to be well grounded in the subjects offered in the common schools, and should...
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The First State Normal School in America: The Journals of Cyrus Peirce and ...

Cyrus Peirce, Arthur Orlo Norton - Massachusetts - 1926 - 434 pages
...of books on subjects to be taught, and on the art of teaching. 3. School-rooms, well situated, and arranged, heated, ventilated, and furnished, in the...to give the variety of an ordinary district school. Establish a seminary wherever you please, and it will be immediately resorted to. We trust too confidently...
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Trends in the Curricula for Training Teachers

Thomas Hewell Napier - Education - 1926 - 150 pages
...character. In suggesting a practice school, the statement is made that the school should be located in "a situation such that a school may be connected with...children, to give the variety of an ordinary district school.11 The student was to be well grounded in the subjects offered in the common schools, and should...
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