Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 46The Association, 1908 - Education |
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... Selected ? -Cotton 254 3. When Inspecting Schools , What Should a County Superintendent See and Do ? -Joynes 260 263 4. What Can the County Superintendent Lead the People to Do ? —Evans 5. By Whom Shall Teachers Be Selected ? -Blair • 6 ...
... Selected ? -Cotton 254 3. When Inspecting Schools , What Should a County Superintendent See and Do ? -Joynes 260 263 4. What Can the County Superintendent Lead the People to Do ? —Evans 5. By Whom Shall Teachers Be Selected ? -Blair • 6 ...
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... selected from the membership of the Association . Any member of the Association identified with educa- tional work is ... selection of additional members will have to be determined . The motion to amend Article 5 , section 2 , was then ...
... selected from the membership of the Association . Any member of the Association identified with educa- tional work is ... selection of additional members will have to be determined . The motion to amend Article 5 , section 2 , was then ...
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... selected vocations and secure engagements in profitable employments . To this end , as far as possible , efforts should be made to combine the employment of children , during out - of - school hours , vacation time , and the habit ...
... selected vocations and secure engagements in profitable employments . To this end , as far as possible , efforts should be made to combine the employment of children , during out - of - school hours , vacation time , and the habit ...
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... selection in our schools except in one direction . The problem of all problems for the scientific educator of the future is to organ- ize the selection . There is one very effectual way by which an excessive production of any particular ...
... selection in our schools except in one direction . The problem of all problems for the scientific educator of the future is to organ- ize the selection . There is one very effectual way by which an excessive production of any particular ...
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... selection may be the re - establishment of something like the system of the ancient Guilds , shorn of their former objectionable features , but reviving the love of good workmanship with an added sense of the dignity of manual labor ...
... selection may be the re - establishment of something like the system of the ancient Guilds , shorn of their former objectionable features , but reviving the love of good workmanship with an added sense of the dignity of manual labor ...
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Page 544 - THERE is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he may think; what a saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has befallen any man, he can understand. Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done, for this is the only and sovereign agent.
Page 494 - Can find nothing his own deed produced not, must everywhere trace The results of his past summer-prime, — so, each ray of thy will, Every flash of thy passion and prowess, long over, shall thrill Thy whole people, the countless, with ardour, till they too give forth A like cheer to their sons, who in turn, fill the South and the North With the radiance thy deed was the germ of.
Page 500 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.
Page 254 - WHEN the lessons and tasks are all ended, And the school for the day is dismissed, And the little ones gather around me To bid me
Page 2 - 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 204 - ... to ascertain whether he is suffering from defective sight or hearing, or from any other disability or defect tending to prevent his receiving the full benefit of his school work, or requiring a modification of the school work in order to prevent injury to the child, or to secure the best educational results.
Page 4 - ... corporation so existing, to the same effect as if such new corporation had itself incurred the obligation or liability to pay such debt or damages, and no action or proceeding before any court or tribunal shall be deemed to have abated or been discontinued by reason of this act. Sec ii.
Page 151 - In many things it is wise to believe before experience ; to believe, until you may know ; and believe me when I tell you that the thrift of time will repay you in after life with an usury of profit beyond your most sanguine dreams, and that the waste of it will make you dwindle, alike in intellectual and in moral stature, beneath your darkest reckonings.
Page 4 - ... debts, liabilities, and contracts of the said corporation so existing, to the same effect as if such new corporation had itself incurred the obligation or liability to pay such debt or damages...
Page 49 - ... 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.