| Horace Adelbert Hollister - 1914 - 412 halaman
...children. The young woman early found the pressure, both real and anticipated, to earn her own way very heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable...teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching." Here we have a fairly correct picture of the situation — of the teacher in real life. What can be... | |
| sister Mary Ruth Devlin - 1917 - 158 halaman
...typical American female teacher early found the pressure both real and anticipated to earn her own living very heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable...to it as a teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching."232 This class, with whom the financial motive is so markedly in the forefront of consciousness,... | |
| Charles Leonidas Robbins - 1918 - 504 halaman
...regarded as a highly respected calling and as the transfer from the school room as student to it as teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching....from there to a town school her promotion was based almoat solely upon her experience, as no additional training was required by the officials of the town.... | |
| Arthur Gordon Melvin - 1923 - 228 halaman
...five children. The young woman early found the pressure both real and anticipated to earn her own way very heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable calling and as the transfer from the school room as a student to it as a teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching."" No one could... | |
| Arthur Gordon Melvin - 1923 - 230 halaman
...NORMAL SCHOOLS 109 garded as a highly respectable calling and as the transfer from the school room as a student to it as a teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching."17 No one could visit the Ontario normal schools without a feeling of admiration for the... | |
| 1924 - 446 halaman
...support themselves and their four or five children. The young woman early found the pressure real and heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable...teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching." What then are the defects ! Doctor Melvin finds that the Ontario system is too rigid and stereotyped.... | |
| 1924 - 436 halaman
...support themselves and their four or five children. The young woman early found the pressure real and heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable...teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching." What then are the defects! Doctor Melvin finds that the Ontario system is too rigid and stereotyped.... | |
| James Crosby Chapman, George Sylvester Counts - 1924 - 676 halaman
...The young woman early found the pressure both real and heavy, and anticipated to earn her own way. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable calling and as the transfer from the school room as a student to it as a teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching. . . . Her first... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1926 - 1156 halaman
...children. The young woman early found the pressure, both real and anticipated, to earn her own way very heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable calling and as the transfer from the school room as a student to it as a teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching. Her first experience... | |
| Frederick Lamson Whitney - 1927 - 370 halaman
...children. The young woman early found the pressure, both real and anticipated, to earn her own way very heavy. As teaching was regarded as a highly respectable calling and as transfer from the school room as a student to it as a teacher was but a step, she decided upon teaching.... | |
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