The Educational Record of the Province of Quebec: The Medium Through which the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction Communicates Its Proceedings and Official Announcements, Bind 16Dawson brothers, 1896 |
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... first two or three hundred are learned - on simple authority , Chinese fashion . It should be clear to the most inexperienced teacher that in the art of reading , as in that of walking ... exercise is the characteristic employ- ment of the ...
... first two or three hundred are learned - on simple authority , Chinese fashion . It should be clear to the most inexperienced teacher that in the art of reading , as in that of walking ... exercise is the characteristic employ- ment of the ...
Side 52
... EXERCISE . - 1st movement . Thrust left arm out at side in a horizontal line and draw back to former position ( 4 times . ) 2nd movement . Same with right arm ( 4 times ) . 3rd movement . Thrust them out alternately , one going out ...
... EXERCISE . - 1st movement . Thrust left arm out at side in a horizontal line and draw back to former position ( 4 times . ) 2nd movement . Same with right arm ( 4 times ) . 3rd movement . Thrust them out alternately , one going out ...
Side 53
... movement . Charge to left - back corner of the room , using right foot , arm and hand as in first movement ( 4 times ) ... EXERCISE . - 1st movement . Move head alternately to left - back , right , up . Reverse movement right , back ...
... movement . Charge to left - back corner of the room , using right foot , arm and hand as in first movement ( 4 times ) ... EXERCISE . - 1st movement . Move head alternately to left - back , right , up . Reverse movement right , back ...
Side 54
... exercise alternately ( 8 times ) . 7TH EXERCISE . - Arms in position used at the commence- ment . 1st movement . Twist the hands and fore - arms inwards and thrust down to sides , twist them outwards and back to position ( 4 times ) . 2nd ...
... exercise alternately ( 8 times ) . 7TH EXERCISE . - Arms in position used at the commence- ment . 1st movement . Twist the hands and fore - arms inwards and thrust down to sides , twist them outwards and back to position ( 4 times ) . 2nd ...
Side 55
... movement . Let head drop left , back , right and up , then right , back , left , up ( twice ) . 11TH EXERCISE - Arms hanging at sides . 1st movement . Charge to left - front corner of the room as in exercise 2 , at the same time making ...
... movement . Let head drop left , back , right and up , then right , back , left , up ( twice ) . 11TH EXERCISE - Arms hanging at sides . 1st movement . Charge to left - front corner of the room as in exercise 2 , at the same time making ...
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1st movement 2nd movement 4th movement Academy Diploma appoint Arithmetic arms Atlantic Monthly bar-bell Bishop's College BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Canadian candidates cents child Council of Public counties of Ottawa course Cowansville Dean discipline drill E. I. Rexford EDUCATIONAL RECORD Elementary School Diplomas English examination exercise EXERCISE.-1st movement FACULTY French G. W. Ross give GRADE GRADE II grant hands HARVARD COLLEGE interest learned Lennoxville lesson McGill College McGill Normal School McGill University Messrs Miss Model School Diploma Montreal moral N. T. Truell paper PATENTS CAVEATS practice present Principal Professor Protestant Committee Province of Quebec Public Instruction published punishment pupils question Readers Reverend right-back School Commissioners school municipality school-room Secretary SECTION sentence session Sir William Dawson sub-committee superior schools teaching text-book tion words write
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Side 229 - From the year 1876 until 1890, enactments were in force declaring that in no case should a Protestant ratepayer be obliged to pay for a Roman Catholic school or a Roman Catholic ratepayer for a Protestant school.
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Side 7 - The rote-system, like other systems of its age, made more of the forms and symbols than of the things symbolized. To repeat the words correctly was everything ; to understand their 'meaning nothing: and thus the spirit was sacrificed to the letter. It is at length...
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