Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Bind 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 |
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... diploma without any special prep- aration or strained efforts , but simply by following the regular course of studies . Whatever plan of sanction be adopted , it is desirable for the acquire- ment of the diploma at the end of his ...
... diploma without any special prep- aration or strained efforts , but simply by following the regular course of studies . Whatever plan of sanction be adopted , it is desirable for the acquire- ment of the diploma at the end of his ...
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... diploma without any special preparation or strained efforts , but simply by following the regular course of studies . The third resolution seemed too absolute to the rector of Montpellier , as the variety of secondary establishments was ...
... diploma without any special preparation or strained efforts , but simply by following the regular course of studies . The third resolution seemed too absolute to the rector of Montpellier , as the variety of secondary establishments was ...
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... ( a ) Is it desirable and possible to establish an international equiva- lence of diplomas or certificates giving the right to pass from secondary to higher instruction ? Might admission , with or without .68 EDUCATION REPORT , 1889-90 .
... ( a ) Is it desirable and possible to establish an international equiva- lence of diplomas or certificates giving the right to pass from secondary to higher instruction ? Might admission , with or without .68 EDUCATION REPORT , 1889-90 .
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... diploma analogous to the one necessary for the native student . Some- times the permission to attend lectures is granted by the faculty con- cerned , but more generally a decision made once for all by the higher authorities confers real ...
... diploma analogous to the one necessary for the native student . Some- times the permission to attend lectures is granted by the faculty con- cerned , but more generally a decision made once for all by the higher authorities confers real ...
Side 71
... diplomas . ( 3 ) Admission of foreign students to the faculties simply on the pro- duction of the analogous sanction demanded in their own country , with the reserve that the diplomas granted would be recognized only in that country ...
... diplomas . ( 3 ) Admission of foreign students to the faculties simply on the pro- duction of the analogous sanction demanded in their own country , with the reserve that the diplomas granted would be recognized only in that country ...
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Side 201 - JOHN AMOS COMENIUS, Bishop of the Moravians. His Life and Educational Works, by SS LAURIE, AM, FRSE, Professor of the Institutes and History of Education in the University of Edinburgh.
Side 570 - My object has been to attempt to show the numerical relation which poverty, misery, and depravity bear to regular earnings and comparative comfort, and to describe the general conditions under which each class lives.
Side 239 - Under no circumstances, however, is the religious instruction in any such school to include the teaching of any religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination.
Side 533 - Science will hereafter be held in the week beginning on the last Sunday but one in May, and continue from Monday to Saturday, occupying from 9 to 12 in the morning, and from 1 to 4 in the afternoon of each day. Thus the whole number of papers to be set is twelve. The subjects of examination are Moral and Political Philosophy, Mental Philosophy, Logic and Political Economy. Lists of authors and books are published, which are intended to mark the general course which the examination is to take...
Side 416 - Educational Code of the Prussian Nation, in its Present Form. In accordance with the Decisions of the Common Provincial Law, and with those of Recent Legislation. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. Education Library. Edited by PHILIP MAGNUS : — An Introduction to the History of Educational Theories.
Side 266 - To read a passage from one of Shakespeare's historical plays, or from some other standard author, or from a history of England.
Side 207 - Gilchrist (who died in 1841) for the "benefit, advancement and propagation of education and learning in every part of the world as far as circumstances will permit".
Side 266 - Copy books to be shown. (NB — An exercise in dictation may, at the discretion of the Inspector, be substituted for composition . ) A short theme or letter on an easy subject; spelling, handwriting, and composition to be considered.
Side 224 - That in case of those parishes which consist of districts detached from each other by the sea or arms of the sea or otherwise, as where a parish consists of two or more islands, of which there are several instances in the Highlands, North Isles, and Hebrides, or where it is otherwise of great extent and population, so that one parochial school cannot be of any effectual benefit to the whole inhabitants of such parishes...
Side 584 - ... their reformation. All who remain on our hands would, by varied means, be tested as to their sincerity, industry, and honesty, and as soon as satisfaction was created, be passed on to the Colony of the second class. THE FARM COLONY. This would consist of a settlement of the Colonists on an estate in the provinces, in the culture of which they would find employment and obtain support. As the race from the Country to the City has been the cause of much of the distress we have to battle with, we...