Proceedings of the California State Teachers' Institute and Educational Convention ...Department of Public Instruction, 1863 List of members in each volume. |
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... scholars could get the hang of the new text book they would have to get the hang of the new Schoolmaster . [ Laughter . ] It was a serious tax on parents , and ought not to be suffered . There was more in the oldest of text books than ...
... scholars could get the hang of the new text book they would have to get the hang of the new Schoolmaster . [ Laughter . ] It was a serious tax on parents , and ought not to be suffered . There was more in the oldest of text books than ...
Halaman 25
... scholar to learn independently of the Teacher ? After deciding what it was to make the Teacher's work easy , it would not be difficult to determine whether Robinson , Thompson , Quackenbos , Bullion , Wells , or Clark , was best . In ...
... scholar to learn independently of the Teacher ? After deciding what it was to make the Teacher's work easy , it would not be difficult to determine whether Robinson , Thompson , Quackenbos , Bullion , Wells , or Clark , was best . In ...
Halaman 29
... scholarly work . If Teachers had no information on this subject themselves , Warren was to be preferred ; but all Teachers were supposed to know the prin- cipal features of physical geography , and to be able to present them orally in ...
... scholarly work . If Teachers had no information on this subject themselves , Warren was to be preferred ; but all Teachers were supposed to know the prin- cipal features of physical geography , and to be able to present them orally in ...
Halaman 30
... scholar into a blank book . A hundred questions would embrace all the great facts of the book . Let the answers to these questions be memorized thoroughly , but let the lessons be topical , not by so many pages of the book . For ...
... scholar into a blank book . A hundred questions would embrace all the great facts of the book . Let the answers to these questions be memorized thoroughly , but let the lessons be topical , not by so many pages of the book . For ...
Halaman 31
... scholars , and consequently , had lugged in a vast amount of irrelevant matter . Mr. Tait , of San Francisco , could not conceive why a Teacher who had plodded his way in the acquirement of the science of language should not be able to ...
... scholars , and consequently , had lugged in a vast amount of irrelevant matter . Mr. Tait , of San Francisco , could not conceive why a Teacher who had plodded his way in the acquirement of the science of language should not be able to ...
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adjourned adopted Applause Arithmetic attend California called cents certificates College Committee Common Schools Cornell's County Superintendent districts duty educational journal eighteen hundred El Dorado County established examination exercises favor five Free Schools geography GEORGE TAIT give Government Grammar School Higbie Institute interest J. C. Pelton JOHN SWETT knowledge labor land lecture Marysville matter Messrs mind Miss MARY Model School Mokelumne Hill Napa County nation Natural Nevada County Nevada Territory Normal School o'clock object officers patriotism Petaluma Placer County Placerville present President principles profession Public Instruction Public Schools pupil-Teacher pupils Quackenbos questions rate bills Sacramento City San Francisco San José Santa scholars School Fund session Society Sparrow Smith Stockton Storey County Street School Superintendent of Public Sutter Swezey taught Teachers teaching text books thought thousand dollars tion Trustees Tuolumne County Union