Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying PapersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1891 - Education |
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Page 707
... girls , consequently they are withdrawn from the schools . But here nearly all of the pupils continue through the fifth grade , and about two - thirds of them continue through the entire course . A great many children here are sent to ...
... girls , consequently they are withdrawn from the schools . But here nearly all of the pupils continue through the fifth grade , and about two - thirds of them continue through the entire course . A great many children here are sent to ...
Page 708
... girls who complete the course of the ordinary common schools may continue their education still further . The people are taking great interest in the schools and appreciate the advantages derived from them . All of the public school ...
... girls who complete the course of the ordinary common schools may continue their education still further . The people are taking great interest in the schools and appreciate the advantages derived from them . All of the public school ...
Page 709
... girls might be taken in charge and educated . At present , when a boy at school is found to be ungovernable he is dismissed , and thus the probabilities are that he will grow still worse . Such a school should be separated from the evil ...
... girls might be taken in charge and educated . At present , when a boy at school is found to be ungovernable he is dismissed , and thus the probabilities are that he will grow still worse . Such a school should be separated from the evil ...
Page 723
... girls use it indiscriminately . Or , what is scarcely less disgraceful , the buildings are placed in close proximity to each other without any permanent barrier between them . The effect of such a state of affairs upon the moral tone of ...
... girls use it indiscriminately . Or , what is scarcely less disgraceful , the buildings are placed in close proximity to each other without any permanent barrier between them . The effect of such a state of affairs upon the moral tone of ...
Page 727
... girls apply themselves to grammar , but do not want to study arithmetic and United States history . The result is , there is no gradation in the school . and education - in such school simply means a partial knowledge of two or three ...
... girls apply themselves to grammar , but do not want to study arithmetic and United States history . The result is , there is no gradation in the school . and education - in such school simply means a partial knowledge of two or three ...
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