American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 1Expression Company, 1906 |
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Pagina 20
... attention . In 1789 , that law was passed which for the first time made legal the school dis- trict . This act also provided for the regu- lar supervision of the schools , either by the ministers and " selectmen , " or by com- mittees ...
... attention . In 1789 , that law was passed which for the first time made legal the school dis- trict . This act also provided for the regu- lar supervision of the schools , either by the ministers and " selectmen , " or by com- mittees ...
Pagina 21
... attention and there is opportunity for political influence to be exerted . Three chief methods are now in vogue : appoint- ment by the mayor or other designated authority ; election by wards ; and election from the city at large ...
... attention and there is opportunity for political influence to be exerted . Three chief methods are now in vogue : appoint- ment by the mayor or other designated authority ; election by wards ; and election from the city at large ...
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... attention becaus of the great probability of its accomplishing material results , it may not be out of place to call attention to the great waste of time and material incurd by the retention and inser- tion of silent letters . On ...
... attention becaus of the great probability of its accomplishing material results , it may not be out of place to call attention to the great waste of time and material incurd by the retention and inser- tion of silent letters . On ...
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... attention called to an earlier use . In the meantime I shall , for the sake of a name , call this arrangement Romain's method . For the historical facts I am indebted mainly to the two leading American authorities on the history of ...
... attention called to an earlier use . In the meantime I shall , for the sake of a name , call this arrangement Romain's method . For the historical facts I am indebted mainly to the two leading American authorities on the history of ...
Pagina 30
... attention to temperature or fresh air . 3. Keeping on with one thing because you have no fresh , interesting plans to use . 4. Too much written work at one time . 5. Ignoring disorder , when you should attend to every case , meeting ...
... attention to temperature or fresh air . 3. Keeping on with one thing because you have no fresh , interesting plans to use . 4. Too much written work at one time . 5. Ignoring disorder , when you should attend to every case , meeting ...
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