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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... pupils to form a class . If this class is in con- nection with a public school , the pupils may at recess and at other times , mix with the other children at their play and on the street , receiving this education , as well as that of ...
... pupils to form a class . If this class is in con- nection with a public school , the pupils may at recess and at other times , mix with the other children at their play and on the street , receiving this education , as well as that of ...
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... PUPILS IN OUR SECONDARY SCHOOLS CANNOT DERIVE COMPENSATING ADVANTAGES THEREFROM ? W. J. S. BRYAN , PRINCIPAL OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL , ST . LOUIS , MO . The question under consideration is the ability of pupils of secondary schools to ...
... PUPILS IN OUR SECONDARY SCHOOLS CANNOT DERIVE COMPENSATING ADVANTAGES THEREFROM ? W. J. S. BRYAN , PRINCIPAL OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL , ST . LOUIS , MO . The question under consideration is the ability of pupils of secondary schools to ...
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... pupil goes to school , will , in most cases , be borne entirely by parents . What is the annual cost to the public per pupil enrolled in the high school ? Approximately , $ 60 . These two items , the earning capacity of pupils and the ...
... pupil goes to school , will , in most cases , be borne entirely by parents . What is the annual cost to the public per pupil enrolled in the high school ? Approximately , $ 60 . These two items , the earning capacity of pupils and the ...
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... pupil has had three - fourths , or five - sixths , or eleven - twelfths of the whole course provided . He has watched the development of pupils during the last years of their course . He has noted the effects of these years , and feels ...
... pupil has had three - fourths , or five - sixths , or eleven - twelfths of the whole course provided . He has watched the development of pupils during the last years of their course . He has noted the effects of these years , and feels ...
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... pupil . Education has been more a teaching of subjects than a training of pupils . Teaching has been more a matter of intuition than of conscious method . The value of different branches as tools of education is yet largely to be ...
... pupil . Education has been more a teaching of subjects than a training of pupils . Teaching has been more a matter of intuition than of conscious method . The value of different branches as tools of education is yet largely to be ...
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