Western Journal of Education, Bind 21Harr Wagner Publishing Company, 1915 |
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... experiences , and so may look egotistic . It will be subject to frequent change of opinion , and will seen inconsistent . It is done as a free and easy of communication between the school people of the State and the central school ...
... experiences , and so may look egotistic . It will be subject to frequent change of opinion , and will seen inconsistent . It is done as a free and easy of communication between the school people of the State and the central school ...
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... experience as social work- ers ; but whether college graduates or not , they are required to know and understand the home conditions of school children . Attendance officers of the new type are interested in removing fundamental causes ...
... experience as social work- ers ; but whether college graduates or not , they are required to know and understand the home conditions of school children . Attendance officers of the new type are interested in removing fundamental causes ...
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... experience , or by normal school graduates ; and in cities such teachers shall rank , in point of salary , with those of the assistant teachers in the highest grade in the grammar schools ; and in no case shall boards of education or ...
... experience , or by normal school graduates ; and in cities such teachers shall rank , in point of salary , with those of the assistant teachers in the highest grade in the grammar schools ; and in no case shall boards of education or ...
Side 11
... experience in building up the largest and strongest county school sys- tem in the State is a most valuable as- set . He is fearless and impartial in the dis- charge of his duties ; his strictness in the enforcement of the law ; the best ...
... experience in building up the largest and strongest county school sys- tem in the State is a most valuable as- set . He is fearless and impartial in the dis- charge of his duties ; his strictness in the enforcement of the law ; the best ...
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... experiences , and so may look egotistic . It will be subject to frequent change of opinion , and will seem ... experience along this line , and has formulated . such rules and regulations , to the end that we might get a copy ...
... experiences , and so may look egotistic . It will be subject to frequent change of opinion , and will seem ... experience along this line , and has formulated . such rules and regulations , to the end that we might get a copy ...
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Side 8 - When the Norn Mother saw the Whirlwind Hour Greatening and darkening as it hurried on, She left the Heaven of Heroes and came down To make a man to meet the mortal need.
Side 9 - If a bird's nest chance to be before thee in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be young ones, or eggs, and the dam sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the dam with the young; but thou shalt in any wise let the dam go, and take the young to thee ; that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days.
Side 8 - ... Capitol, One fire was on his spirit, one resolve— To send the keen ax to the root of wrong, Clearing a free way for the feet of God.
Side 3 - ... to the school authorities in the locality to which he is destined, so that he may be placed in school without loss of time and without danger of being shunted off into unlawful employment. This is made possible by cooperation between two Federal bureaus — the Bureau of Immigration of the Department of Labor and the Bureau of Education in the Department of the Interior. According to the plan agreed upon by Commissioners Caminetti and Claxton of the two bureaus concerned, the port officials will...
Side 8 - Prose writers have also been inspired by Music to their highest eloquence. " Music," says Plato, " is a moral law. It gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, gayety and life to everything. It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is good, just, and beautiful, of which it is the invisible, but nevertheless dazzling, passionate, and eternal form.
Side 8 - Up from log cabin to the Capitol, One fire was on his spirit, one resolve — To send the keen ax to the root of wrong...
Side 8 - As to the great oak flaring to the wind — To the grave's low hill as to the Matterhorn That shoulders out the sky.
Side 8 - And when he fell in whirlwind, he went down As when a lordly cedar, green with boughs, Goes down with a great shout upon the hills, And leaves a lonesome place against the sky.
Side 4 - ... for the instrument of a gentleman's education. To teach the meaning of a word thoroughly is to teach the nature of the spirit that coined it; the secret of language is! | the secret of sympathy, and its full charm is( ! possible only to the gentle.
Side 7 - It shall be the duty of the home teacher to work in the homes of the pupils, instructing children and adults in matters relating to school attendance and preparation therefor; also in sanitation, in the English language, in household duties such as purchase, preparation and use of food and of clothing and in the fundamental principles of the American system of government and the rights and duties of citizenship.