Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... received until the 18th of Feb- ruary . The last paper read in the General Association was not received until the middle of November , hence the printing could not be commenced until that time , the proceedings of the General ...
... received until the 18th of Feb- ruary . The last paper read in the General Association was not received until the middle of November , hence the printing could not be commenced until that time , the proceedings of the General ...
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... received from our educators and statesmen . In the local organizations of the cities we find most of the conditions ... receiving . And what is equally important is the fact , that the daily press and the popular lecture , accessible to ...
... received from our educators and statesmen . In the local organizations of the cities we find most of the conditions ... receiving . And what is equally important is the fact , that the daily press and the popular lecture , accessible to ...
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... received thorough professional training in the Normal schools , should be selected on competitive examination alone ... receiving a greater impulse from our 120 Normal schools than from all other sources put together . To be ...
... received thorough professional training in the Normal schools , should be selected on competitive examination alone ... receiving a greater impulse from our 120 Normal schools than from all other sources put together . To be ...
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... received more attention from him , than they could have under the old method - and this , not in a single year , but through a long period of their education . This measure , it would seem , might have been classed with the wise ...
... received more attention from him , than they could have under the old method - and this , not in a single year , but through a long period of their education . This measure , it would seem , might have been classed with the wise ...
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... received but those who have been convicted of crime - youths from six to nineteen years of age , guilty of a variety of crimes , up to burglary , robbery , and arson . The Reform School is on an open farm of near 1,200 acres , and ...
... received but those who have been convicted of crime - youths from six to nineteen years of age , guilty of a variety of crimes , up to burglary , robbery , and arson . The Reform School is on an open farm of near 1,200 acres , and ...
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