History of the National Educational Association of the United States: Its Organization and FunctionsNational educational association, 1892 - 141 pages |
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... elected for the following year . The directory of the newly formed Association voted to meet in Cincinnati in August , 1858. The noteworthy feature in the constitution adopted is the government of the Association by a board . of ...
... elected for the following year . The directory of the newly formed Association voted to meet in Cincinnati in August , 1858. The noteworthy feature in the constitution adopted is the government of the Association by a board . of ...
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... elected hon- orary members by a two - thirds vote of the members present , and as such shall have all the rights of regular members , except those of voting and holding office . Ladies engaged in teaching may , on the recommendation of ...
... elected hon- orary members by a two - thirds vote of the members present , and as such shall have all the rights of regular members , except those of voting and holding office . Ladies engaged in teaching may , on the recommendation of ...
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... elected by ballot , a majority of votes cast being necessary for a choice , shall constitute the Board of Directors , and shall have power to appoint committees from their own number such as they shall deem expedient . THE PRESIDENT ...
... elected by ballot , a majority of votes cast being necessary for a choice , shall constitute the Board of Directors , and shall have power to appoint committees from their own number such as they shall deem expedient . THE PRESIDENT ...
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... elected to any office of any department , or of the Association , , at the time of the election , a member of the Association . The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and of the Directors , and shall perform the ...
... elected to any office of any department , or of the Association , , at the time of the election , a member of the Association . The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and of the Directors , and shall perform the ...
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... elected for one year , one for two years , one e for four years , and annually thereafter , at the first meeting fors held prior to the annual meeting of the Association , one d for the term of four years . All vacancies occurring in ...
... elected for one year , one for two years , one e for four years , and annually thereafter , at the first meeting fors held prior to the annual meeting of the Association , one d for the term of four years . All vacancies occurring in ...
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A. D. MAYO A. J. Rickoff A. P. Marble Art Education Board of Directors C. M. WOODWARD College Common School Studies Constitution Council of Education Course of Study E. E. WHITE EDWARD EDWARD BROOKS ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT Elementary Schools Exhibits H. E. HOLT HENRY SABIN High School Higher Education Inaugural Address INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Industrial Education Iowa J. L. M. CURRY J. L. PICKARD J. W. Dickinson JAMES MCCOSH JEROME ALLEN John Eaton Kindergarten L. S. THOMPSON Manual Training Mass Methods of Teaching Minn Miss Moral N. A. Calkins National Council National Educational Association National Teachers NORMAL DEPARTMENT Normal Schools Normal Training Ohio Opening Address Organization Pedagogical Pres Primary School Prof Public Schools Relation Report of Committee Richards Sheldon Spelling Reform SUPERINTENDENTS Supt T. J. Morgan Tenn Tonic Sol-Fa Training School W. N. HAILMANN W. T. Harris
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Page 31 - 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 17 - Directors may assign, and shall have his records present at all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors.
Page 34 - ... meetings shall be entirely voluntary. A majority of the Council shall -constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting, whether regular or called ; but any less number, exceeding eight members, may constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the regular annual meeting, as defined in this Article.
Page 30 - AMENDMENTS. This Constitution may be altered or amended at a regular meeting by the unanimous vote of the members present; or by a two-thirds vote...
Page 29 - The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors, and shall perform the duties usually devolving upon a presiding officer.
Page 39 - Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, whose duty it shall be to...
Page 14 - ... who are ready to devote their energies and contribute of their means to advance the dignity, respectability, and usefulness of their calling; and who, in fine, believe that the time has come when the teachers of the nation should gather into one great Educational Brotherhood.
Page 33 - Association, setting forth the questions considered by the Council during the previous year, and placing before the Association, in succinct form, the work accomplished. It shall embody in this report a survey of those educational topics which seem to call for any action on the part of the Association. The Council shall appoint, out of its own number, committees representing the several departments of education, and thereby facilitate the exchange of opinion among its members on such special topics...
Page 32 - This Constitution may be altered or amended at a regular meeting by the unanimous vote of the members present or by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided that the alteration or amendment has been substantially proposed in writing at a previous regular meeting.
Page 17 - Directors. \ 8. The Board of Directors shall have power to fill all vacancies in their own body ; shall have in charge the general interests of the Association ; shall make all necessary arrangements for its meetings ; and shall do all in its power to make it a useful and honorable institution.