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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... grade . Technical education in domestic science , in any city , will result quickly in a demand by the homes coming ... GRADING TEACHERS ' SALARIES EDWIN G. COOLEY , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , CHICAGO , ILL . My topic is likely to be an ...
... grade . Technical education in domestic science , in any city , will result quickly in a demand by the homes coming ... GRADING TEACHERS ' SALARIES EDWIN G. COOLEY , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , CHICAGO , ILL . My topic is likely to be an ...
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... grade of work , the same salary should be given to the women as to the men . Fort Worth went still farther , and gave the colored teachers doing the same work in the same grades the same pay as the white teachers . The salaries there ...
... grade of work , the same salary should be given to the women as to the men . Fort Worth went still farther , and gave the colored teachers doing the same work in the same grades the same pay as the white teachers . The salaries there ...
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... grades was more humane . Nowadays the machinery of grades and courses is won- drously perfect , but the school exists for the child and not for the grades . The place of a child in reference to the grades is at any time to be determined ...
... grades was more humane . Nowadays the machinery of grades and courses is won- drously perfect , but the school exists for the child and not for the grades . The place of a child in reference to the grades is at any time to be determined ...
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... grade work . - Is the work of the pupil who fails of promotion of no value ? In my own high - school days , classes ... grading ; but even with such an arrange- ment , failure does not show that no work has been done , or even that no ...
... grade work . - Is the work of the pupil who fails of promotion of no value ? In my own high - school days , classes ... grading ; but even with such an arrange- ment , failure does not show that no work has been done , or even that no ...
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... grades , in which the exodus begins at the second grade and takes up its steady march . at the end of the fourth grade . The increased loss between the eighth and ninth grades is attributable to the transition from grammar to 198 ...
... grades , in which the exodus begins at the second grade and takes up its steady march . at the end of the fourth grade . The increased loss between the eighth and ninth grades is attributable to the transition from grammar to 198 ...
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