The Education of the Poor in England and EuropeJ. Hatchard and Son, 1846 - 400 pages |
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... teaching the merest rudiments of secular knowledge . Is it not a striking commentary on the comparative interest felt by the English and by foreigners in the religious education of the people , that while in the poor country of ...
... teaching the merest rudiments of secular knowledge . Is it not a striking commentary on the comparative interest felt by the English and by foreigners in the religious education of the people , that while in the poor country of ...
Page xviii
... teaching to the clergy of the different sects , and the direction of secular teaching to the Government , providing separate Nor- mal schools for the training of schoolmasters for the Church and for the Dissenters , providing also for ...
... teaching to the clergy of the different sects , and the direction of secular teaching to the Government , providing separate Nor- mal schools for the training of schoolmasters for the Church and for the Dissenters , providing also for ...
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... teachers , the rest average from forty to eighty . It may seem extraordinary to some that so small a country as Switzerland should require so many schools for teachers , but the explanation is very simple .
... teachers , the rest average from forty to eighty . It may seem extraordinary to some that so small a country as Switzerland should require so many schools for teachers , but the explanation is very simple .
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... teachers , accompanied by their professors , and clothed in coarse farmers ' frocks , with thick wooden sandals ... teacher in Switzerland , during the time he remains at school , is one of the most laborious nature . He is never allowed ...
... teachers , accompanied by their professors , and clothed in coarse farmers ' frocks , with thick wooden sandals ... teacher in Switzerland , during the time he remains at school , is one of the most laborious nature . He is never allowed ...
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... teacher , the more difficult and the more important is it to cherish his sympathies for the humble and often degraded class among whom he will be called to live and exercise his important duties . In fact , as all the Swiss educators ...
... teacher , the more difficult and the more important is it to cherish his sympathies for the humble and often degraded class among whom he will be called to live and exercise his important duties . In fact , as all the Swiss educators ...
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Page 346 - En lieu du traitement fixe, l'instituteur communal recevra une rétribution mensuelle dont le taux sera réglé par le conseil municipal, et qui sera perçue dans la même forme et selon les mêmes règles que les contributions publiques directes. Le rôle en sera recouvrable, mois par mois, sur un état des élèves certifié par l'instituteur, visé par le maire, et rendu exécutoire par le sous-préfet.
Page 342 - L'instruction primaire élémentaire comprend nécessairement l'instruction morale et religieuse, la lecture, l'écriture, les éléments de la langue française et du calcul, le système légal des poids et mesures.
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