Educational Review, Volume 31Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1906 - Education Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... teaching , Methods of , 339 Aspects of education in England , 67 Association of American Univer- sities , 537 Athletic craze in colleges , 214 Atkinson's ( George Francis ) Col- lege text - book of botany , 211 Attitude of European ...
... teaching , Methods of , 339 Aspects of education in England , 67 Association of American Univer- sities , 537 Athletic craze in colleges , 214 Atkinson's ( George Francis ) Col- lege text - book of botany , 211 Attitude of European ...
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... teaching in elemen- tary schools , Another view of , 93 DEXTER , EDWIN G. - Professor Jas- trow's Distribution of distinction , 205 Differences and resemblances in American universities , 109 Discussions , 92 , 198 , 306 , 411 ...
... teaching in elemen- tary schools , Another view of , 93 DEXTER , EDWIN G. - Professor Jas- trow's Distribution of distinction , 205 Differences and resemblances in American universities , 109 Discussions , 92 , 198 , 306 , 411 ...
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... teaching arithmetic , 339 Modern trend of physics and chem- istry teaching , 236 MONROE , WILL S. - Winch's ( Wil- liam H. ) Notes on German schools , 209 MOORS , JOHN F. - The joint educa- tional responsibility of the school and the ...
... teaching arithmetic , 339 Modern trend of physics and chem- istry teaching , 236 MONROE , WILL S. - Winch's ( Wil- liam H. ) Notes on German schools , 209 MOORS , JOHN F. - The joint educa- tional responsibility of the school and the ...
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... teachers of English on college entrance requirements , 198 Teaching arithmetic , Methods of , 339 TETLOW , JOHN . - The English pre- paratory schools , 364 Thorndike's ( Ashley H. ) Elements of rhetoric and composition , 319 THORNDIKE ...
... teachers of English on college entrance requirements , 198 Teaching arithmetic , Methods of , 339 TETLOW , JOHN . - The English pre- paratory schools , 364 Thorndike's ( Ashley H. ) Elements of rhetoric and composition , 319 THORNDIKE ...
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... teachers ? Thirdly , what is the effect of the present system of salaries on the student ? In the first place , a ... teacher is necessary who will inspire him , urge him on , supply a real interest in things intellectual . The young man ...
... teachers ? Thirdly , what is the effect of the present system of salaries on the student ? In the first place , a ... teacher is necessary who will inspire him , urge him on , supply a real interest in things intellectual . The young man ...
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Page 513 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Page 526 - That the invested fund now known as the "Permanent Fund of the National Educational Association," when transferred to the corporation hereby created, shall be held by such corporation as a Permanent Fund and shall be in charge of the Board of Trustees, who shall provide for the safe-keeping and investment of such fund, and of all other funds which the corporation may receive by donation, bequest, or devise. No part of the principal of such Permanent Fund...
Page 515 - That Congress may from time to time alter, repeal, or modify this act of incorporation, but no contract or individual right made or acquired shall thereby be divested or impaired.
Page 530 - The question was taken; and (twothirds having voted in favor thereof) the rules were suspended and the bill, as amended, was passed. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
Page 513 - Association, are hereby incorporated and declared to be a body corporate of the District of Columbia by the name of the "National Education Association of the United States," and by that name shall be known and have perpetual succession with the powers, limitations, and restrictions herein contained.
Page 150 - The county board of any county is hereby authorized to appropriate money for the organization, equipment, and maintenance of a county school of agriculture and domestic economy.
Page 526 - The income of the Permanent Fund shall be used only to meet the cost of maintaining the organization of the Association and of publishing its annual volume of Proceedings, unless the terms of the donation, bequest, or devise shall otherwise specify, or the Board of Directors shall otherwise order.
Page 515 - Columbia, provided that the meetings of the corporation, its officers, committees, and departments, may be held, and that its business may be transacted...
Page 526 - Trustees to issue orders on the Treasurer for the payment of all bills approved by the Board of Directors, or by the President and Secretary of the Association acting under the authority of the Board of Directors.
Page 19 - The world, surely, has not another place like Oxford ; it is a despair to see such a place and ever to leave it, for it would take a lifetime and more than one, to comprehend and enjoy it satisfactorily.