Bulletin, Issues 24-32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - Education |
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... estimates have been made either indi- vidually or in the aggregate , so that the summary tables represent as ... estimates in many instances . In several cases the estimates have been based upon the total population of the places 7.
... estimates have been made either indi- vidually or in the aggregate , so that the summary tables represent as ... estimates in many instances . In several cases the estimates have been based upon the total population of the places 7.
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... estimated that 1,021,127 children were enrolled in city private and parochial schools . The cities of Group I enroll 43 per cent of these public school pupils ; of Group II , 16.8 per cent ; of Group III , 16.5 per cent ; of Group IV ...
... estimated that 1,021,127 children were enrolled in city private and parochial schools . The cities of Group I enroll 43 per cent of these public school pupils ; of Group II , 16.8 per cent ; of Group III , 16.5 per cent ; of Group IV ...
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... estimated for the years 1909 to 1917 , inclusive . Knowing the total enrollment in each grade , the number of beginners . can easily be ascertained by dividing the first grade , enrollment for each year represented by the corresponding ...
... estimated for the years 1909 to 1917 , inclusive . Knowing the total enrollment in each grade , the number of beginners . can easily be ascertained by dividing the first grade , enrollment for each year represented by the corresponding ...
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... Estimated enrollment : 1.5 1.5 1.6 First grade . 159,876 159,496 160 , 186 167 , 189 170,318 Second grade . 171,743 182,005 182,365 186,506 127,900 185,922 192,525 126 , 497 126 , 658 131,991 Third grade . 133 , 249 133 , 919 140 , 591 ...
... Estimated enrollment : 1.5 1.5 1.6 First grade . 159,876 159,496 160 , 186 167 , 189 170,318 Second grade . 171,743 182,005 182,365 186,506 127,900 185,922 192,525 126 , 497 126 , 658 131,991 Third grade . 133 , 249 133 , 919 140 , 591 ...
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... Estimated number of beginners .. Percentage surviving to each grade ( in- € 96,895 97,372 98,515 103,587 106,316 108 , 014 115,339 116 , 453 120,016 120,572 125,833 cluding repeaters ) - Second grade . Third grade . Fourth grade . Fifth ...
... Estimated number of beginners .. Percentage surviving to each grade ( in- € 96,895 97,372 98,515 103,587 106,316 108 , 014 115,339 116 , 453 120,016 120,572 125,833 cluding repeaters ) - Second grade . Third grade . Fourth grade . Fifth ...
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Page 101 - And let us with caution indulge the supposition, that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Page 101 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
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Page 1 - This office can not supply the publications listed in this bulletin, other than those expressly designated as publications of the Bureau of Education. Books, pamphlets, and periodicals here mentioned may ordinarily be obtained from their respective publishers, either directly or through a dealer, or, in the case of an association publication, from the secretary of the issuing organization. Many of them are available for consultation in various public and institutional libraries. Publications intended...
Page 1 - Special methods of Instruction — Special subjects of curriculum — Kindergarten and primary school — Rural education — Secondary education — Teachers : Training and professional status — Higher education — School administration — School management — School...
Page 32 - College, Columbia University, New York City. Modern Languages — Edward Manley, Englewood High School, Chicago, 111. Music — Will Earhart. director of music, Pittsburgh, Pa. Physical Education — James H. McCurdy, director of normal courses of physical education, International YMCA College. Springfield. Mass. Sciences — Otis W. Caldwell, director, Lincoln School, and professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City.
Page 26 - ... 6. They should demonstrate to the pupil the value of intensive study of biological science as a means through which scientific progress is attained. In view of what science has meant to our present-day civilization...
Page 5 - Principles were issued as a report of the Commission on Reorganization of Secondary Education appointed by the National Education Association...
Page 32 - College, Columbia University, New York City. Alexander Inglis, assistant professor of education, in charge of secondary education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Henry Neumann, Ethical Culture School, New York City. William Orr, senior educational secretary, international YMCA committee, 104 East Twenty-eighth Street, New York City. William B. Owen, principal Chicago Normal College, Chicago, 111.