Report of the Secretary of State on the Condition of Common Schools, Volume 22 |
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... United States , " says : " Most of the States have , after an extended trial of the district system , reorganized under the township plan , and the com- plete abolition of the former system , if it can be secured by the almost unanimous ...
... United States , " says : " Most of the States have , after an extended trial of the district system , reorganized under the township plan , and the com- plete abolition of the former system , if it can be secured by the almost unanimous ...
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... United States History 18,316 18,390 Logic 120 125 Physiology 4,039 4,385 Latin 2,260 3,069 Physical Geography .. 4,310 4,879 Greek 205 197 Natural Philosophy . 4,585 9,819 French . 174 129 German 16,969 34,366 General History 1,071 ...
... United States History 18,316 18,390 Logic 120 125 Physiology 4,039 4,385 Latin 2,260 3,069 Physical Geography .. 4,310 4,879 Greek 205 197 Natural Philosophy . 4,585 9,819 French . 174 129 German 16,969 34,366 General History 1,071 ...
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... United States , " says : " People are beginning to see that the training of a teacher requires as much public vigilance and wise legislation as the training of a soldier or sailor . Dr. Channing said that ' it requires more wisdom to ...
... United States , " says : " People are beginning to see that the training of a teacher requires as much public vigilance and wise legislation as the training of a soldier or sailor . Dr. Channing said that ' it requires more wisdom to ...
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... United States History , General History , Zoology , Botany , Natural Philosophy , Algebra , Geometry , Constitution of the United States , Physiology , English and American Literature , and Music or Drawing , Provision will be made at ...
... United States History , General History , Zoology , Botany , Natural Philosophy , Algebra , Geometry , Constitution of the United States , Physiology , English and American Literature , and Music or Drawing , Provision will be made at ...
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... United States and industrial drawing ; and the teacher to be successful must possess much culture in addition to a knowledge of and kindred to the subjects named . Each subject taught in the schools has an intimate relation to some ...
... United States and industrial drawing ; and the teacher to be successful must possess much culture in addition to a knowledge of and kindred to the subjects named . Each subject taught in the schools has an intimate relation to some ...
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66 Increase applicants ARITHMETIC Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize August 31 Average number board of examiners boards of education Boys-In cent Centennial certificate Champaign Clarke county Clermont colored Columbiana Columbus committee common schools Coshocton cost country schools Cuyahoga daily attendance Decrease Delaware difference districts in 1875 educational interests feet Franklin Franklin county Gallia Geauga Gentlemen Gentlemen-In 1875 GEOGRAPHY Girls Give GRAMMAR greatest common divisor Guernsey Hamilton Hancock High Huron institute John Eaton July 15 Ladies Locate longitude Lorain Mahoning Marion Medina Meigs months Muskingum Number of pupils Number of school-houses Number of teachers Ohio ORTHOGRAPHY Ottawa Painesville Parse Paulding Pickaway Portage Preble Primary pupils enrolled Richland rivers Sandusky school age school funds Scioto sentence Separate Districts special districts sub-districts superintendent supervision teach THEORY AND PRACTICE tion Total number township districts Trumbull Tuscarawas Van Wert verb Wapakoneta Whole number Write Wyandot yards youth of school
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