Proceedings of the Annual MeetingAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1891 Records of meetings, papers, etc. of the department are also to be found in Proceedings of the National Education Association. |
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... experience , at least one year's satisfactory trial on provisional certificate before a permanent certificate is granted . For candidates from without the city your Committee do not feel authorized , in the present unsettled and various ...
... experience , at least one year's satisfactory trial on provisional certificate before a permanent certificate is granted . For candidates from without the city your Committee do not feel authorized , in the present unsettled and various ...
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... Experience has fully justified this belief . 7. Justice , as well as the best public service , requires the retirement and pensioning of teachers after a service of thirty years , and upon carefully devised conditions . We recommend the ...
... Experience has fully justified this belief . 7. Justice , as well as the best public service , requires the retirement and pensioning of teachers after a service of thirty years , and upon carefully devised conditions . We recommend the ...
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... experience no great diffi- culty in securing the needed amendatory legislation . The law provides for the supply of the necessary clothing for the chil- dren of parents too poor to make the provision themselves . But the authority to do ...
... experience no great diffi- culty in securing the needed amendatory legislation . The law provides for the supply of the necessary clothing for the chil- dren of parents too poor to make the provision themselves . But the authority to do ...
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... experience have impressed on my mind with great force . It is this , that a perfectly rigid and complete enforcement of our school - attendance laws cannot be had without an amount of suffer- ing which no humane agent of the law would ...
... experience have impressed on my mind with great force . It is this , that a perfectly rigid and complete enforcement of our school - attendance laws cannot be had without an amount of suffer- ing which no humane agent of the law would ...
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... experience . While for nearly eleven years agent of the State Board of Education of Massachusetts , visiting every town and advocating the or- ganization of libraries , I seldom encountered any objections to this law . Massachusetts may ...
... experience . While for nearly eleven years agent of the State Board of Education of Massachusetts , visiting every town and advocating the or- ganization of libraries , I seldom encountered any objections to this law . Massachusetts may ...
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Page 210 - With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound.
Page 54 - Man is not born to solve the problem of the universe, but to find out what he has to do, and to restrain himself within the limits of his power of comprehension.
Page 92 - Ay, truly ; for the power of beauty will sooner transform honesty from what it is to a bawd than the force of honesty can translate beauty into his likeness : this was sometime a paradox, but now the time gives it proof.
Page 196 - Thou shalt abandon everything beloved Most tenderly, and this the arrow is Which first the bow of banishment shoots forth. Thou shalt have proof how savoureth of salt The bread of others, and how hard a road The going down and up another's stairs.
Page 16 - No school shall be regarded as a school, under this act, unless there shall be taught therein, as part of the elementary education of children, reading, writing, arithmetic and United States history, in the English language.
Page 3 - The meeting was called to order at 10 o'clock, by the President, Andrew S.
Page 123 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; there is that withholdeth more than is meet, and it tendeth to poverty.
Page 206 - ... in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth.
Page 202 - The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage! My Shakespeare, rise! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive still while thy book doth live And we have wits to read and praise to give.
Page 16 - ... district in which he resides, which time shall commence with the beginning of the first term of the school year, or as soon thereafter as due notice shall be served upon the person having such control of his duty under this Act.