Educational Administration: Two Lectures Delivered Before the University of Birmingham in February, 1921Clarendon Press, 1921 - 62 էջ |
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... hands of the head master , but when the acceptance of education is made a duty obligatory , on every child in the state there arises the need for setting the teachers free to practise their art and for giving the work of educational ...
... hands of the head master , but when the acceptance of education is made a duty obligatory , on every child in the state there arises the need for setting the teachers free to practise their art and for giving the work of educational ...
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... hand , the medical service of schools is only linked to the general work of Public Health by a personal connexion . Apart from any general scheme for the devolution of domestic self - government to Scotland and Wales , and possibly to ...
... hand , the medical service of schools is only linked to the general work of Public Health by a personal connexion . Apart from any general scheme for the devolution of domestic self - government to Scotland and Wales , and possibly to ...
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... hand , and such the need on the other for the establishing of a national standard to which the laggards must , in the national interests , conform . For , unfortunately , the splendid independence of England has always claimed the local ...
... hand , and such the need on the other for the establishing of a national standard to which the laggards must , in the national interests , conform . For , unfortunately , the splendid independence of England has always claimed the local ...
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... hands . This is in no way inconsistent with the fact that it is the duty of the Com- mittee to require a broad and liberal curriculum for all stages of education , one which cannot be confined solely to converting children into cheap ...
... hands . This is in no way inconsistent with the fact that it is the duty of the Com- mittee to require a broad and liberal curriculum for all stages of education , one which cannot be confined solely to converting children into cheap ...
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... hands and provide as many controls as possible , and as few opportunities for the possible frauds of single individuals or of very small groups . In the methods of carrying on business the conduct of any public office cannot be judged ...
... hands and provide as many controls as possible , and as few opportunities for the possible frauds of single individuals or of very small groups . In the methods of carrying on business the conduct of any public office cannot be judged ...
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Էջ 62 - When I am gone, I hope my friends will not try to carry out any special system, or to follow blindly in the track which I have trodden. New circumstances require various efforts; and it is the spirit, not the dead form, that should be perpetuated.
Էջ 5 - Board should consist of: The Lord President of the Council. The Lord Privy Seal. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Secretary of State for the Home Department, and The Master of the Mint.
Էջ 36 - the right pupils to receive the right education from the right teachers, at a cost within the means of the state, under conditions which will enable pupils best to profit by their training" raises another difficulty which cannot be ignored.
Էջ 15 - ... one that is wounded in hot blood, who for the time scarce feels the hurt' and therefore, a mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good, doth avert the dolours of death. But above all, believe it, the sweetest canticle is Nunc dimittis, when a man hath obtained worthy ends and expectations. Death hath this also, that it openeth the gate to good fame and extinguisheth envy.
Էջ 57 - Parliament, which, although they may be easy to understand, people continually try to misunderstand, and in which, therefore, it is not enough to attain to a degree of precision which a person reading in good faith can understand; but it is necessary to attain,if possible,to a degree of precision which a person reading in bad faith cannot misunderstand.
Էջ 6 - Principal Secretaries of State, the First Lord of the Treasury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Էջ 19 - ... by the board of education as expenditure in aid of which parliamentary grants should be made to the authority and.
Էջ 7 - Vice-President has a statement to make to us." I then proceeded to state my case as best I could, letting down the Lord President and the Chancellor of the Exchequer as much as possible. When I had finished, there was a dead silence, whereupon Lord Beaconsfield remarked : " I do move that the Committee of Council upon Education do agree with the Vice-President.
Էջ 62 - ... what we care most to leave them is not any tangible thing, however great, not any memory, however good, but the quick eye to see, the true soul to measure, the large hope to grasp the mighty issues of the new and better days to come — greater ideals, greater hope, and patience to realize both.31 Octavia Hill's management may not have been a 'special system'; it was, however, based on specific principles. Convinced that there was no situation 'in this, God's earth...
Էջ 20 - Act shall establish an education committee or education committees, constituted in accordance with a scheme made by the council and approved by the Board of Education: Provided that, if a council having powers under Part II.