The first element of superiority in a Prussian school, and one whose influence extends throughout the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large... Life and Works of Horace Mann - Page 295by Horace Mann - 1867Full view - About this book
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1854 - 916 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...adverted to the construction of the schoolhouses, by wh5ch, as far as possible, a room is assigned to each class. Let us suppose a teaclrer to have the... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1854 - 908 pages
...the whole, subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...only of a single class, or of as small a number of cla.4scs as is practicable. 1 have before adverted to the construction of the sehoolhouscs, by which,... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1854 - 898 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...it, the children are divided according to ages and ultainments ; and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class, or of as small a number of... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 726 pages
...instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers arc sufficiently large to allow it, the children are divided...only of a single class, or of as small a number of clauses as is practicable. I have before adverted to the construction of the schoolhouses, by which,... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 720 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...it, the children are divided according to ages and attainment» ; and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class, or of as small a number... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1861 - 514 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large to allow it, the children are divided aecording to ages and attainments j and a single teacher has the charge only of a single class, or... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1871 - 932 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...classes as is practicable. I have before adverted to tile construction of the schoolhouses, by which, as far as possible, a room is assigned to each class.... | |
| Education - 1871 - 926 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...according to ages and attainments ; and a single teacher lias the charge only of a single class, or of as small a number uf classes as is practicable. I have... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1871 - 930 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large to allow it, the children arc divided according to ages and attainment« ; and a single teacher has the charge only of a single... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 986 pages
...the whole subsequent course of instruction, consists in the proper classification of the scholars. In all places where the numbers are sufficiently large...I have before adverted to the construction of the schoolhuuses, by which, as far as possible, a room is assigned to each class. Let us suppose a teacher... | |
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