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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... regards the intellectual and moral interests of the whole community of which , as citizens , we are mem- bers ; and , to ourselves , professionally and individually , it opens a view of extended usefulness , in efficient action , such ...
... regards the intellectual and moral interests of the whole community of which , as citizens , we are mem- bers ; and , to ourselves , professionally and individually , it opens a view of extended usefulness , in efficient action , such ...
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... , we expect great NATIONAL BENEFITS : 1. As regards wider and juster views of education , and correspond ing methods of instruction . In a progressive community like ours , amid the vast NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF TEACHERS .
... , we expect great NATIONAL BENEFITS : 1. As regards wider and juster views of education , and correspond ing methods of instruction . In a progressive community like ours , amid the vast NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF TEACHERS .
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... regard to the constitution , the capabilities , and the wants of man , equally in his temporal and his eternal relations . Adverting thus to the acknowledged need of a renovation in the form and character of education , we would not be ...
... regard to the constitution , the capabilities , and the wants of man , equally in his temporal and his eternal relations . Adverting thus to the acknowledged need of a renovation in the form and character of education , we would not be ...
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... regards the whole matter of education , it can not be expected that admis- sion to membership can take place in virtue of the process of ex- amination , in the absence of a preëxisting recognized authority ; and not till such authority ...
... regards the whole matter of education , it can not be expected that admis- sion to membership can take place in virtue of the process of ex- amination , in the absence of a preëxisting recognized authority ; and not till such authority ...
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... regards admission or exclusion , on proper moral grounds , must be presupposed as applied with reference to member ... regard to associated and united effort for the advance- ment of education , are the subjects that lie immediately ...
... regards admission or exclusion , on proper moral grounds , must be presupposed as applied with reference to member ... regard to associated and united effort for the advance- ment of education , are the subjects that lie immediately ...
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Page 330 - ... although we think we govern our words, and prescribe it well loquendum ut vulgus sentiendum ut sapientes, yet certain it is that words, as a Tartar's bow, do shoot back upon the understanding of the wisest, and mightily entangle and pervert the judgment.
Page 190 - And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Page 185 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth: that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Page 279 - ... great a national emergency, and to visit with tender care and consolation throughout the length and breadth of our land all those who, through the vicissitudes of marches, voyages, battles and sieges, have been brought to suffer in mind, body or estate, and finally to lead the whole nation, through the paths of repentance and submission to the Divine Will, back to the perfect enjoyment of Union and fraternal peace.
Page 287 - Association," for the full period of twenty years, the purpose and objects of which are 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 287 - Directors may assign, and shall have his records present at all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors.
Page 24 - Resolved, That the thanks of the Association be tendered to Z. Richards, Esq., our retiring President, for the able and impartial manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of this body.
Page 288 - 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 190 - And when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which the LORD our God hath commanded you? 21 Then thou shalt say unto thy son, We were Pharaoh's bondmen in Egypt; and the LORD brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand...
Page 178 - Everything, therefore, depends on establishing this love in a republic ; and to inspire it ought to be the principal business of education ; but the surest way of instilling it into children is for parents to set them an example.