Special Reports on Educational Subjects, Volume 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Education |
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... candidate for the teaching profession to obtain his special training at the same time that he acquired his literary and ... candidates at the same university examinations are admitted a few month afterwards without any further non ...
... candidate for the teaching profession to obtain his special training at the same time that he acquired his literary and ... candidates at the same university examinations are admitted a few month afterwards without any further non ...
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... candidates : ( a ) Those who fail to reach the standard prescribed in some subject , but who make considerably more than the aggregate marks required , and ( b ) those who in the opinion of the examiners , on account of age or for some ...
... candidates : ( a ) Those who fail to reach the standard prescribed in some subject , but who make considerably more than the aggregate marks required , and ( b ) those who in the opinion of the examiners , on account of age or for some ...
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... candidates are read by university gradu- ates actually engaged in teaching . As a matter of fact , the papers are valued by teachers who are familiar with the same work in their own schools , and whose pupils are candidates at the same ...
... candidates are read by university gradu- ates actually engaged in teaching . As a matter of fact , the papers are valued by teachers who are familiar with the same work in their own schools , and whose pupils are candidates at the same ...
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... Candidates who pass the examination for Forms I. and II . receive high school primary certificates ; for Form III . high school junior leaving certificates , or university matriculation certificates ; and for Form IV . , senior leaving ...
... Candidates who pass the examination for Forms I. and II . receive high school primary certificates ; for Form III . high school junior leaving certificates , or university matriculation certificates ; and for Form IV . , senior leaving ...
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... candidates for examinations and degrees in Medicine were trained in medical schools in affiliation with the University , and in the Faculty of Law the examinations were based upon text - books prescribed by the Senate , without teaching ...
... candidates for examinations and degrees in Medicine were trained in medical schools in affiliation with the University , and in the Faculty of Law the examinations were based upon text - books prescribed by the Senate , without teaching ...
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Page 462 - Camelot; And up and down the people go Gazing where the lilies blow Round an island there below, The island of Shalott. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro' the wave that runs for ever By the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot.
Page 39 - The said managers shall have power to place the said children committed to their care, during the minority of such children, at such employments, and cause them to be instructed in such branches of useful knowledge as shall be suitable to their years and capacities...
Page 224 - ... clothe, lodge, and feed him during the whole period for which he is liable to be detained in the school, or until the withdrawal or resignation of the certificate of the school takes effect, or until the contribution out of money provided by Parliament towards the custody and maintenance of the children detained in the school is discontinued, whichever shall first happen.
Page 706 - The time or times during which any religious observance is practised or instruction in religious subjects is given at any meeting of the school shall be either at the beginning or at the end or at the beginning and the end of such meeting...
Page 353 - Governor-General in Council on any appeal under this section is not duly executed by the proper provincial authority in that behalf, then and in every such case, and as far only as the circumstances of each case require, the Parliament of Canada may make remedial laws for the due execution of the provisions of this section and of any decision of the Governor-General in Council under this section.
Page 706 - ... to be approved by the Education Department, and to be kept permanently and conspicuously affixed in every schoolroom ; and any scholar may be withdrawn by his parent from such observance or instruction without forfeiting any of the other benefits of the school...
Page 265 - No member of the University shall frequent the Romish mass, or the meeting houses of Presbyterians, Baptists or Methodists, or the conventicles or places of worship of any other Dissenters from the Church of England...
Page 630 - That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause : ' 3. That there is no public elementary school open which the child can attend within such distance, not exceeding three miles, measured according to the nearest road from the residence of such child, as the byelaws may prescribe.
Page 113 - No pupil shall be required to take part in any religious exercise objected to by his parents or guardians, and in order to the observance of this regulation, the teacher, before commencing a religious exercise, is to allow a short interval to elapse, during which the children of Roman Catholics, and of others who have signified their objection, may retire.
Page 352 - Province, an Appeal shall lie to the Governor-General in Council from any Act or Decision of any Provincial Authority affecting any Right or Privilege of the Protestant or Roman Catholic Minority of the Queen's Subjects in relation to Education: 4.