Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 10-11National Education Association of the United States., 1921 |
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... children represent . Society cannot insure to every child a good home , a devoted and intelligent mother , and a wise and provident father ; but society can insure to every child a good school and a competent teacher . This is by all ...
... children represent . Society cannot insure to every child a good home , a devoted and intelligent mother , and a wise and provident father ; but society can insure to every child a good school and a competent teacher . This is by all ...
Halaman 3
... child is a child of the Nation as well as a child of the State and of the local community in which he may reside , and that the Nation as a nation has an interest and a stake in his proper education . The Smith - Towner bill has been ...
... child is a child of the Nation as well as a child of the State and of the local community in which he may reside , and that the Nation as a nation has an interest and a stake in his proper education . The Smith - Towner bill has been ...
Halaman 7
... child delinquent in body , education , or character is a charge upon the community as a whole and a menace to the community itself . The children of strong physique , of sound education and character , are the army with which we must ...
... child delinquent in body , education , or character is a charge upon the community as a whole and a menace to the community itself . The children of strong physique , of sound education and character , are the army with which we must ...
Halaman 13
... children . When classes are larger than this the results . are poorer . Until we are willing to greatly enlarge our teaching staff we will continue to waste the larger part of our children's time , and that can never be given back to ...
... children . When classes are larger than this the results . are poorer . Until we are willing to greatly enlarge our teaching staff we will continue to waste the larger part of our children's time , and that can never be given back to ...
Halaman 22
... children . I stood in Mulberry Street one day as the children thronged from the doors of one of the great city schools . As they ran to their play in the street I heard a group of well - grown boys begin to chatter Italian . I turned to ...
... children . I stood in Mulberry Street one day as the children thronged from the doors of one of the great city schools . As they ran to their play in the street I heard a group of well - grown boys begin to chatter Italian . I turned to ...
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Halaman 84 - For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rained a ghastly dew From the nations...
Halaman 214 - In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place ; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.
Halaman 192 - But in the right to eat the bread, without the leave of anybody else, which his own hand earns, he is my equal, and the equal of Judge Douglas, and the equal of every living man.
Halaman 56 - Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you, in the most solemn manner, against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally.
Halaman 56 - I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some occasional good, that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party spirit, to warn against the mischiefs of foreign intrigue, to guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism, this hope will be a full recompense for the solicitude for your welfare by which they have been dictated.
Halaman 50 - They do me wrong who say I come no more When once I knock and fail to find you in ; For every day I stand outside your door, And bid you wake and rise to fight and win.
Halaman 130 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Halaman 97 - in every hour, paid or unpaid, see only that thou work, and thou canst not escape the reward: whether thy work be fine or coarse, planting corn or writing epics, so only it be honest work, done to thine own approbation, it shall earn a reward to the senses as well as to the thought : no matter how often defeated, you are born to victory. The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it.
Halaman 104 - The longer I live, the more I am certain that the great difference between men, between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignificant, is energy — invincible determination ; a purpose once fixed and then death or victory. That quality will do anything that can be done in this world, and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a two-legged creature a man without it.
Halaman 27 - In our country, and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all his plans of administration.