Massachusetts State Normal Schools: Containing a Circular of Information, a Circular of Advice to "one who Wishes to Become a Teacher," and the Normal School Admission Examination Papers from 1896 to 1901 Inclusive |
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... September sets for each year , or twelve sets in all . Certain features of the written examination for admission merit special notice : — 1. The examination places primary stress upon power rather than on mere information . 2. It ...
... September sets for each year , or twelve sets in all . Certain features of the written examination for admission merit special notice : — 1. The examination places primary stress upon power rather than on mere information . 2. It ...
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... underlying the normal school admission examinations , consult the sixty - third annual report of the Massachusetts State Board of Education , pages 210- 218 . SEPTEMBER , 1901 . STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION . STATE HOUSE , BOSTON , 4.
... underlying the normal school admission examinations , consult the sixty - third annual report of the Massachusetts State Board of Education , pages 210- 218 . SEPTEMBER , 1901 . STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION . STATE HOUSE , BOSTON , 4.
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... September , 1901 . CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION . ☞ Principals of schools and others whom this circular may reach are re- quested to bring it to the notice of young people who wish to become teachers . Such persons should be found out , if ...
... September , 1901 . CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION . ☞ Principals of schools and others whom this circular may reach are re- quested to bring it to the notice of young people who wish to become teachers . Such persons should be found out , if ...
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... September 9 and 10 . 1903. Thursday and Friday , June 24 and 25 ; Tuesday and Wednesday , September 8 and 9 . Examinations for admission to the Normal Art School are held near the end of September , the dates for 1901 being Monday and ...
... September 9 and 10 . 1903. Thursday and Friday , June 24 and 25 ; Tuesday and Wednesday , September 8 and 9 . Examinations for admission to the Normal Art School are held near the end of September , the dates for 1901 being Monday and ...
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... September is permissible , but it is important both for the normal school and for the candidate that the work laid out for the September examinations , which so closely precede the opening of the normal schools , shall be kept down to a ...
... September is permissible , but it is important both for the normal school and for the candidate that the work laid out for the September examinations , which so closely precede the opening of the normal schools , shall be kept down to a ...
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