District School Journal, of the State of New-York, Volume 9C. Van Benthuysen and Company, 1849 - Education |
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... called by the county superintendents for that strongest argument in favor of the establishment of the purpose . Normal School , proving that its course of training was needed to elevate the profession of the teacher , and to fit him for ...
... called by the county superintendents for that strongest argument in favor of the establishment of the purpose . Normal School , proving that its course of training was needed to elevate the profession of the teacher , and to fit him for ...
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... called upon to engage in them . this date , for improving the school build- ing , including the finishing and furnish- ing of three new rooms with stoves and fixtures , repairs of roof , deafening the floor , & c . , . $ 657 33 To cash ...
... called upon to engage in them . this date , for improving the school build- ing , including the finishing and furnish- ing of three new rooms with stoves and fixtures , repairs of roof , deafening the floor , & c . , . $ 657 33 To cash ...
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... called upon No. of Recitations heard . Forty - five . Do. without to take part in its instructions , in the hope that they preparation . None . No. of good recitations heard . may be rigidly observed : Thirty - six . No. of poor do ...
... called upon No. of Recitations heard . Forty - five . Do. without to take part in its instructions , in the hope that they preparation . None . No. of good recitations heard . may be rigidly observed : Thirty - six . No. of poor do ...
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... called for by the teacher . III . The personal appearance of the pupils and the neatness of the school room are also matters deserv- ing of particular attention . Pupils should not be jus- tified in eating in the room and scattering the ...
... called for by the teacher . III . The personal appearance of the pupils and the neatness of the school room are also matters deserv- ing of particular attention . Pupils should not be jus- tified in eating in the room and scattering the ...
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... called for that pur- pose . COURSE OF STUDY . - The following is the course of study for the School ; and a thorough acquaintance with the whole of it , on the part of the male pupils , is made a condition for graduating : COURSE OF ...
... called for that pur- pose . COURSE OF STUDY . - The following is the course of study for the School ; and a thorough acquaintance with the whole of it , on the part of the male pupils , is made a condition for graduating : COURSE OF ...
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