Annual Report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Volume 2Department of Public Instruction, 1895 - Education |
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Page 755
... knowledge . Second . It would be unjust to the two gentlemen who occupied the position of superintendent last year , to have their work reported by what I can learn by hearsay . Third . At the time that work was done I had no connection ...
... knowledge . Second . It would be unjust to the two gentlemen who occupied the position of superintendent last year , to have their work reported by what I can learn by hearsay . Third . At the time that work was done I had no connection ...
Page 784
... knowledge essential to success in teaching . 4. What do you consider an essential quality in a teacher to be a strong disciplinarian ? 5. Which is the more important as an end to be sought , a knowledge of physiology or of hygiene ? 6 ...
... knowledge essential to success in teaching . 4. What do you consider an essential quality in a teacher to be a strong disciplinarian ? 5. Which is the more important as an end to be sought , a knowledge of physiology or of hygiene ? 6 ...
Page 794
... knowledge as may be practical in the maturer years of these pupils , and this includes the effects of alcohol and tobacco upon the human sys- tem . I realize that we have some cause to be encouraged , and to thank your Department for ...
... knowledge as may be practical in the maturer years of these pupils , and this includes the effects of alcohol and tobacco upon the human sys- tem . I realize that we have some cause to be encouraged , and to thank your Department for ...
Page 802
... knowledge of which can be practically applied in the workshops to which they have to go when they leave school . It must be gratifying to every one who is charitably inclined , that of late years there has been a considerable decrease ...
... knowledge of which can be practically applied in the workshops to which they have to go when they leave school . It must be gratifying to every one who is charitably inclined , that of late years there has been a considerable decrease ...
Page 826
... knowledge of principles , or gives an essential part of the informa- tion required , shall be given its proportion of credit . 6. Penmanship will be judged from the papers on geography , and a certificate should be re- fused the ...
... knowledge of principles , or gives an essential part of the informa- tion required , shall be given its proportion of credit . 6. Penmanship will be judged from the papers on geography , and a certificate should be re- fused the ...
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Page 1385 - No certificate shall be granted to any person to teach in the public schools of this state, who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system.
Page 1488 - Occasional absences from such attendance, not amounting to irregular attendance in the fair meaning of the term, shall be allowed upon such excuses only as would be allowed in like cases by the general rules and practice of such public school.
Page 1225 - And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy. I am a part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravell'd world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move.
Page 1085 - ... and fourteen years of age, shall so attend upon instruction as many days annually, during the period between the first days of October and the following June, as the public school of the district or city in which such child resides shall be in session during the same period.
Page 1085 - If any such child shall so attend upon instruction elsewhere than at a public school, such instruction shall be at least substantially equivalent to the instruction given children of like age...
Page 1391 - ... district, a special meeting shall thereafter be called by the trustees or by the clerk of such district for the purpose of transacting the business of the annual meeting ; and if no such meeting be called by the trustees or the...
Page 1420 - ... by the same person, either as owner or agent for the same principal, or as tenant under the same landlord, if assessed as one lot on the last assessment-roll of the town after revision by the assessors, shall, though situated partly in two or more school districts, be taxable in that one of them in which such occupant resides. This rule shall not apply to land owned by non-residents of the district, and which shall not be occupied by an agent, servant or tenant residing in the district. Such...
Page 1439 - Whenever the time for holding such election, as aforesaid, shall pass without such election being held in any such district, a special election shall be called by the board of education, but if no such election be called by said board within twenty days after such time shall have passed, the school commissioner or the Commissioner of Education may order any inhabitant of said...