Contributions to Education, Masalah 45Columbia University, 1911 |
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... towns claimed to have established high schools and at the lowest possible estimate sixty- three show by their actual ... towns of the Commonwealth . Of this material practically every report of every town in Massachusetts from 1838 to ...
... towns claimed to have established high schools and at the lowest possible estimate sixty- three show by their actual ... towns of the Commonwealth . Of this material practically every report of every town in Massachusetts from 1838 to ...
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... claimed to be the first incorporated academy for girls only in Massachu- setts.25 It will thus be seen that the ... towns into districts for purposes of school adminis- tration . This practice antedated legislation , but by the law of ...
... claimed to be the first incorporated academy for girls only in Massachu- setts.25 It will thus be seen that the ... towns into districts for purposes of school adminis- tration . This practice antedated legislation , but by the law of ...
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Columbia University. Teachers College. TABLE VI ( Continued ) Town Townsend . Upton ... towns are those of the nearest census ( national or state ) , except that ... claimed are included on this enu- meration , a basis which was evidently ...
Columbia University. Teachers College. TABLE VI ( Continued ) Town Townsend . Upton ... towns are those of the nearest census ( national or state ) , except that ... claimed are included on this enu- meration , a basis which was evidently ...
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... towns in the United States maintain- ing high schools . In this list seventy - eight high schools in seventy - five towns are claimed ... stated that the number of high schools in which Latin and Greek languages were taught was one hundred ...
... towns in the United States maintain- ing high schools . In this list seventy - eight high schools in seventy - five towns are claimed ... stated that the number of high schools in which Latin and Greek languages were taught was one hundred ...
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... towns claimed to maintain high schools . This number was without doubt too great and many schools which could not properly claim to be high schools were included in the list . The exact number of properly so - called high schools ...
... towns claimed to maintain high schools . This number was without doubt too great and many schools which could not properly claim to be high schools were included in the list . The exact number of properly so - called high schools ...
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1898 permissive Algebra Arithmetic Astronomy Board of Education Bookkeeping Boston Public Boston Public Latin Botany census cent Chapter Chemistry chusetts claimed to offer course of study curricula Delinquent district system elementary schools Elements English Classical High English Grammar English High School figures five hundred families four thousand inhabitants French Geometry grade Greek languages group of sixty-three Haverhill high school movement History Horace Mann institution Ipswich Latin and Greek Latin grammar school Latin languages legal requirements Leicester Academy Lowell lower schools Massa Moral Science Natural Philosophy Natural Theology number of students offer the subject period Phillips Andover Academy Physical Geography Physiology Public Latin School public schools required by law Rhetoric Salem Sallust school committee School for Girls school in Massachusetts School of Boston School Returns schools of towns secondary education selected group sixty-three towns Statutes TABLE taught text-books tion towns claimed Trigonometry United various subjects ΙΟ
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Halaman 18 - It is therefore ordered, that every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read, whose wages shall be paid either by the parents or masters of such children, or by the inhabitants in general...
Halaman 59 - ... where any towne shall increase to ye numbr of 100 families or household", they shall set up a gramer schoole, ye mr thereof being able to instruct youth so farr as they may be fited for ye university...
Halaman 153 - The controllers of the Public Schools of the City and County of Philadelphia in 1843 passed these Resolutions — "1st.
Halaman 19 - ... to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read, whose wages shall be paid either by the parents or masters of such children, or by the inhabitants in general, by way of supply, as the major part of those that order the prudentials of the town shall appoint...
Halaman 63 - According to this document, the donors proposed " to lay the foundation of a public free SCHOOL or ACADEMY for the purpose of instructing Youth, not only in English and Latin Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, and those Sciences wherein they are commonly taught; but more especially to learn them the GREAT END AND REAL BUSINESS OF LIVING.
Halaman 4 - The following principles appear to have been established, as determining the relations of academies to the Commonwealth. They were to be regarded as in many respects, and to a considerable extent, public schools ; as a part of an organized system of public and universal education ; as opening the way, for all the people, to a higher order of instruction than...
Halaman 60 - An Introduction to Geometry and the Science of Form, prepared from the most approved Prussian Text-Books," to
Halaman 59 - When any scholar is able to read Tully, or such like classical Latin author, extempore, and make and speak true Latin in verse and prose suo (ut aiunt) Marte, and decline perfectly the paradigms of nouns and verbs in the Greek tongue, then may he be admitted into the college, nor shall any claim admission before such qualifications.
Halaman 11 - Class: Composition; reading from the most approved authors ; exercises in criticism, comprising critical analyses of the language, grammar, and style of the best English authors, their errors and beauties ; Declamation ; Geography ; Arithmetic, continued.
Halaman 10 - First Class: Composition; reading from the most approved authors; exercises in criticism, comprising critical analyses of the language, grammar, and style of the best English authors, their errors and beauties; Declamation; Geography; Arithmetic continued.