| Henry Barnard - 1855 - 476 pagine
...five hundred dollars, offered by the American Institute of Instruction, in 1838, for " the best Essay on a system of Education best adapted to the Common Schools of our country." CONTENTS. PART I. Chapltr I. Introductory. Chapter II. Who are our Schoolmasters. Chapter III. Physical... | |
| A.M. GAVERLY - 1872 - 804 pagine
...the "American Institute of Instruction" offered a prize of five hundred dollars for the " best essay on a system of education, best adapted to the common...department to the highest embraced in our public schools." Mr. Palmer was the successful competitor for this prize, and his " Teacher's Manual," which was secured... | |
| David Perkins Page - 1893 - 460 pagine
...won the prize of $500 offered in 1838 by the American Institute of Jnstruction for "the best Essay on a system of Education best adapted to the Common...formation of School Districts, the construction of Schoolhouses, and the entire course of School Education, from the most elementary department to the... | |
| Indiana Historical Society - 1895 - 718 pagine
...received the prize of $500 offered by the American Institute of Instruction in 1838, for the best essay on a system of education, best adapted to the common schools of our country. The Teacher Taught, by Emerson Davis. Price 37^ cents. The author of this valuable little work, is... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1919 - 580 pagine
...Instruction" was organized at Boston, and in 1838 this Association offered a prize of $500 for the best essay on "A System of Education best adapted to the Common Schools of our Country." A number of societies for propaganda were organized in New York State between 1830 and 1840. In New... | |
| 1846 - 274 pagine
...five hundred dollars, offered by the American Institute of Instruction, in 1838, for "the best Essay on a system of Education best adapted to the Common Schools of our country." THE TEACHER TAUGHT, by Emerson Davis, late Principal of the Westfield Academy. Boston: Marsh, Capen,... | |
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