Documents of the Board of Education of the City of New York1855 - Education |
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... to the school buildings under our care , which need alterations and repairs . Some of them were built when neither the means nor the knowledge or experience existed which could make them what we now see that they should be ; and 3.
... to the school buildings under our care , which need alterations and repairs . Some of them were built when neither the means nor the knowledge or experience existed which could make them what we now see that they should be ; and 3.
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... knowledge of nature , in making their daily walks a source of culti- vation , and in giving them intelligent minds . And finally , nothing could be more attractive and useful than some general arrangements for teaching vocal musie in ...
... knowledge of nature , in making their daily walks a source of culti- vation , and in giving them intelligent minds . And finally , nothing could be more attractive and useful than some general arrangements for teaching vocal musie in ...
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... knowledge is highly interesting and instructive , and of very great value in cultivating the general mind . Natural objects are continually passing before us , and the habit of looking at them with even imperfect means of generalization ...
... knowledge is highly interesting and instructive , and of very great value in cultivating the general mind . Natural objects are continually passing before us , and the habit of looking at them with even imperfect means of generalization ...
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... knowledge , that in those schools in Brooklyn where vocal music has been thoroughly cultivated , there has been a reduction of 33 per cent . in the number of pulmonary complaints , a fact alone which should warrant an early 3.
... knowledge , that in those schools in Brooklyn where vocal music has been thoroughly cultivated , there has been a reduction of 33 per cent . in the number of pulmonary complaints , a fact alone which should warrant an early 3.
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Instrumental music should be that of the piano and melodeon . A knowledge of harmony would be thus most easily acquired . It is deemed important that no one man's publication , however good it may be , should be adopted . It would ...
Instrumental music should be that of the piano and melodeon . A knowledge of harmony would be thus most easily acquired . It is deemed important that no one man's publication , however good it may be , should be adopted . It would ...
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18th st 24th st Absent in consequence Academic Term ALBERT GILBERT Alceste Algebra amount Anna annual appropriations Arithmetic Augustus average attendance Bleecker st Board of Education Board of Supervisors By-Laws c'est Caroline Catharine Charles CHARLES TRACY City Superintendent Clerk Commissioners Committee Common Schools consequence of sickness Edward Eliza Elizabeth Elizabeth F Ellen Emily ENGLISH LANGUAGE estimate EXAMINATION PAPERS Female Frederick FREE ACADEMY FRENCH LANGUAGE Freshman Class Geometry George grade Harriet Helvetii Henry hommes HORACE WEBSTER Introductory Class James Jane John Joseph Julia JULY Junior Class la redoute LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Left before dismission Louisa Male Department Margaret Maria Mary Medal neque Normal School Oronte Phebe Philosophy present PUBLIC INSTRUCTION pupils qu'il respectfully salaries Samuel Sarah School Officers school-houses Senior Sequanis Smith Sophomore Class SPANISH LANGUAGE Susan teachers Thomas Trustees Tutor Ward Schools William YORK γὰρ δὲ καὶ μὲν οὐ τὰ τὸ τοῦ τῶν