School Architecture: Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses in the United StatesA. S. Barnes & Company, 1849 - 383 էջ |
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... given comfort , neatness , and even elegance to private dwellings . Public spirit had erected commodious and costly churches . Counties , though largely taxed , had yet uncom- plainingly paid for handsome and spacious court - houses and ...
... given comfort , neatness , and even elegance to private dwellings . Public spirit had erected commodious and costly churches . Counties , though largely taxed , had yet uncom- plainingly paid for handsome and spacious court - houses and ...
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... given the subject a careful investigation , whose opinions are the result of close observation and long experience , and are therefore entitled to our confidence and respect . To save the necessity of giving credit , upon almost every ...
... given the subject a careful investigation , whose opinions are the result of close observation and long experience , and are therefore entitled to our confidence and respect . To save the necessity of giving credit , upon almost every ...
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... given in the above document , or fur- nished directly by myself , on application from districts or committees . " " Of these , ( three hundred and twelve school - houses visited , ) twenty- nine were owned by towns in their corporate ...
... given in the above document , or fur- nished directly by myself , on application from districts or committees . " " Of these , ( three hundred and twelve school - houses visited , ) twenty- nine were owned by towns in their corporate ...
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... given the subject a careful investigation , whose opinions are the result of close observation and long experience , and are therefore entitled to our confidence and respect . To save the necessity of giving credit , upon almost every ...
... given the subject a careful investigation , whose opinions are the result of close observation and long experience , and are therefore entitled to our confidence and respect . To save the necessity of giving credit , upon almost every ...
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... given in the above document , or fur- nished directly by myself , on application from districts or committees . " " Of these , ( three hundred and twelve school - houses visited , ) twenty- nine were owned by towns in their corporate ...
... given in the above document , or fur- nished directly by myself , on application from districts or committees . " " Of these , ( three hundred and twelve school - houses visited , ) twenty- nine were owned by towns in their corporate ...
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School Architecture, Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses ... Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1848 |
School Architecture: Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses ... Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1848 |
School Architecture: Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses ... Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1848 |
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Էջ 156 - ... and it is further ordered, that where any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families or householders they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the university...
Էջ 23 - School-masier,' by Mr. George B. Emerson ; gentlemen to whom, for their efforts in the cause, a large debt of gratitude is due from the friends of education ; a debt which can be discharged in no manner more acceptable to them, than by entering into their labors, and adopting and reducing to practice their very valuable suggestions." RHODE ISLAND. EXTRACTS from "Report on the condition and improvement of the Public Schools of Rhode Island, submitted Nov. 1, 1845, by Henry Barnard. Commissioner of...
Էջ 114 - In 1827, Mr. Spencer, from the same Committee, reported a bill entitled ' An act to provide permanent funds for the annual appropriation to common schools, to increase the Literature Fund, and to promote the education of teachers,' by which the sum of $150,000 was added to the Literature Fund.
Էջ 119 - ... for the instruction and practice of teachers of common schools in the science of education and in the art of teaching, to be located in the county of Albany.
Էջ 120 - ... intend to remain in the school until they graduate. ENTRANCE. All the pupils, on entering the school, are required to sign the following declaration: ' We the subscribers hereby DECLARE, that it is our intention to devote ourselves to the business of teaching: district schools, and that our sole object in resorting to this Normal School is the better to prepare ourselves for that important duty.
Էջ 114 - ... in proportion to the number of pupils instructed in each. academy or seminary for six months during the preceding year, who shall have pursued classical studies, or the higher branches of English education, or both.
Էջ 115 - We have no right to trifle with the funds of our constituents, by applying them in a mode which fails to attain the intended object. Competent teachers of Common Schools must be provided ; the academies of the State furnish the means of making that provision. There are funds which may be safely and properly applied to that object; and if there were none, a more just, patriotic, and, in its true sense, popular reason for taxation cannot be urged. Let us aid the efforts of meritorious citizens, who...
Էջ 222 - The earlier we can establish, in every populous district, primary schools, under female teachers, whose hearts are made strong by deep religious principle, who have faith in the power of Christian love steadily exerted to fashion anew the bad manners, and soften the harsh and self-willed perverseness of neglected children, with patience to begin every morning, with but little if any perceptible advance beyond where they began the previous morning, with prompt and kind sympathies, and ready skill...
Էջ 113 - ... that our expanding population requires constant accessions to their numbers, and that to realize these views, it is necessary that some new plan for obtaining able teachers, should be devised; I therefore recommend a seminary for the education of teachers in the monitorial system of instruction, and in those useful branches of knowledge which are proper to engraft on elementary attainments. A compliance with this recommendation will have the most benign influence on individual happiness and social...
Էջ 156 - It was then generally agreed upon, that our brother Philemon Purmont shall be instructed to become schoolmaster for the teaching and nurturing of children with us.