Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 2 |
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Page 20
... offered by Mr. Gereke : 1. The public schools of all grades to be free . 2.
Education obligatory from the 7th to 14th year . 3. Religious instruction to be
excluded . 4. Regulations to be enacted for absorption ( 20 Wisconsin Journal of
Education .
... offered by Mr. Gereke : 1. The public schools of all grades to be free . 2.
Education obligatory from the 7th to 14th year . 3. Religious instruction to be
excluded . 4. Regulations to be enacted for absorption ( 20 Wisconsin Journal of
Education .
Page 29
J. Q. Emery , of Wood county , thinks the man should be educated before the
teacher ; hence we must begin with the primary school , and then go up to the
higher grades . He does not believe that short - term institutes are to be looked
upon as ...
J. Q. Emery , of Wood county , thinks the man should be educated before the
teacher ; hence we must begin with the primary school , and then go up to the
higher grades . He does not believe that short - term institutes are to be looked
upon as ...
Page 33
Reynolds , Wright and Holden , on “ Grades of Certificates : " Resolved , That
there be established three grades of certificates , embracing the studies now
required by law ; the third grade good for one year in the county , the second
grade ...
Reynolds , Wright and Holden , on “ Grades of Certificates : " Resolved , That
there be established three grades of certificates , embracing the studies now
required by law ; the third grade good for one year in the county , the second
grade ...
Page 34
... emphatically recommend a reduction of the number of classes usually found in
such schools and that , except in peculiar cases , the study of the higher
branches , such as algebra and natural philosophy be remitted to one higher
grade of ...
... emphatically recommend a reduction of the number of classes usually found in
such schools and that , except in peculiar cases , the study of the higher
branches , such as algebra and natural philosophy be remitted to one higher
grade of ...
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First reader completed . Spelling ; etc. , as in preceding grade . Writing answers
to questions on the reading lesson ... 6. Third reader compled . Spelling ,
declamation , as in preceding grades . Derivation of words . Writing abstracts of
lessons .
First reader completed . Spelling ; etc. , as in preceding grade . Writing answers
to questions on the reading lesson ... 6. Third reader compled . Spelling ,
declamation , as in preceding grades . Derivation of words . Writing abstracts of
lessons .
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