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up but , upon looking around , how many we find eager to rush into the work ,
whose acquirements are taxed to the utmost to answer the examination
questions , and how insignificant a part do these cover of the qualifications
necessary for ...
up but , upon looking around , how many we find eager to rush into the work ,
whose acquirements are taxed to the utmost to answer the examination
questions , and how insignificant a part do these cover of the qualifications
necessary for ...
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... of all ages has shown conclusively , that the proper education of females , is
inseparably connected with all those refinements of rational intercourse which
characterize good society ; and experience has long since settled the question ,
that ...
... of all ages has shown conclusively , that the proper education of females , is
inseparably connected with all those refinements of rational intercourse which
characterize good society ; and experience has long since settled the question ,
that ...
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... with the provisions of sections 16 , 17 and 18 of chapter 15 of the Revised
Statutes , it must be held that the Legislature did not intend that a vote should be
taken on the question at any other time than at the spring and fall elections .
... with the provisions of sections 16 , 17 and 18 of chapter 15 of the Revised
Statutes , it must be held that the Legislature did not intend that a vote should be
taken on the question at any other time than at the spring and fall elections .
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In this connection , questions like the following , naturally arise : Is training in
Normal Schools essential ? If not , where can teachers obtain it ? How shall the
great body of teachers be reached ? Can the attendance of teachers be obtained
...
In this connection , questions like the following , naturally arise : Is training in
Normal Schools essential ? If not , where can teachers obtain it ? How shall the
great body of teachers be reached ? Can the attendance of teachers be obtained
...
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And they would further recommend that the last question upon each subject
relate to the applicant's method of teaching that subject . 3. Your committee are
not of the opinion that any attempt should be made to secure by law any further ...
And they would further recommend that the last question upon each subject
relate to the applicant's method of teaching that subject . 3. Your committee are
not of the opinion that any attempt should be made to secure by law any further ...
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