 | Rhode Island Institute of Instruction - 1846
...disposed to come together on public notice, in the several towns of the state, for familiar and practical addresses and discussions, on topics connected with...classification, instruction and discipline of public schools. (Appendix, Number in.) These meetings have been numerously attended, and the addresses have proved... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1846 - 255 էջ
...disposed to come together on public notice, in the several towns of the state, for familiar and practical addresses and discussions, on topics connected with...classification, instruction and discipline of public schools. (Appendix, Number 11.) These meetings which I have continued from time to time as frequently as my... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1846
...disposed to come together on public notice, in the several towns of the state, for familiar and practical addresses and discussions, on topics connected with...classification, instruction and discipline of public schools. (Appendix, Number in.) These meetings have been numerously attended, and the addresses have proved... | |
 | 1859
...generally it is only after years of effort, by a few individuals, against all sorts of obstacles, tbat a good school house is built, a proper classification...begin, and begin too, where all improvement in the education of children must begin, in the heads and hearts of parents, in the en* thusiasm, enlarged... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1860
...paid, in schools of different grades. But I can not recall a town whirc I ever held a well-conducted Institute, where the teachers were distributed through...begin — and begin too where all improvement in the education of children must begin, in the heads and hearts of parents, in the enthusiasm, enlarged knowledge... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1860
...paid, in schools of different grades. But I can not recall a town win re I ever held a well-conducted Institute, where the teachers were distributed through...begin — and begin too where all improvement in the education of children must begin, in the heads and hearts of parents, in the enthusiasm, enlarged knowledge... | |
 | 1860
...paid, in schools of different grades. But I can not recall a town whire I ever held a well-conducted Institute, where the teachers were distributed through...the work of educational improvement did not at once begin—and begin too where all improvement in the education of children must begin, in the heads and... | |
 | Vermont. Dept. of Education - 1860
...the principal families, and the evenings were devoted to public " addresses and discussions on topies connected with the organization and ' administration...educational improvement ' did not at once begin, and bourn too where all improvement in the educa' tion of children must begin, in the heads and hearts... | |
 | Iowa. General Assembly - 1864
...after years of effort, by a few indi viduals, against all sorts of obstacles, that a good school-house is built, a proper classification of studies secured,...begin, and begin too where all improvement in the education of children must begin, in the heads and hearts of parents, in the enthusiasm, enlarged knowledge... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1865
...disposed to come together on public notice, in different school societies, for familiar and practical addresses and discussions on topics connected with...organization and administration of the school system, and of the classification, instruction, and discipline of public schools. With the cooperation of several... | |
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