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... Normal School , have all read the manu- script through with exceeding care and furnished me with numerous corrections and criticisms , both particular and general . Professor T. H. Briggs of Columbia University suggested PREFACE ix.
... Normal School , have all read the manu- script through with exceeding care and furnished me with numerous corrections and criticisms , both particular and general . Professor T. H. Briggs of Columbia University suggested PREFACE ix.
Side 241
... normal instruction was voted to the societies , and was used by the British ... schools were at length founded , the schools of the British and Foreign ... schools and academies . Increased school facilities PHILANTHROPY IN EDUCATION 241.
... normal instruction was voted to the societies , and was used by the British ... schools were at length founded , the schools of the British and Foreign ... schools and academies . Increased school facilities PHILANTHROPY IN EDUCATION 241.
Side 244
... normal school was founded to prepare directresses and inspectors for these institutions , and in 1881 they became known as ' maternal schools , ' and the present type of curriculum was adopted . Besides reading and writing , these schools ...
... normal school was founded to prepare directresses and inspectors for these institutions , and in 1881 they became known as ' maternal schools , ' and the present type of curriculum was adopted . Besides reading and writing , these schools ...
Side 244
... normal school was founded to prepare directresses and inspectors for these institutions , and in 1881 they became known as ' maternal schools , ' and the present type of curriculum was adopted . Besides reading and writing , these schools ...
... normal school was founded to prepare directresses and inspectors for these institutions , and in 1881 they became known as ' maternal schools , ' and the present type of curriculum was adopted . Besides reading and writing , these schools ...
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... normal system into secondary and higher education . More- over , the professional training of teachers in the acade- mies was encouraged by the state , and thereby the or- ganization of normal schools was delayed . Hence , while New ...
... normal system into secondary and higher education . More- over , the professional training of teachers in the acade- mies was encouraged by the state , and thereby the or- ganization of normal schools was delayed . Hence , while New ...
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