Proceedings, Volume 8

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University of Pennsylvania Press, 1921
 

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Página 270 - THE CURFEW tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
Página 289 - State shall provide in its plan for trade, home economics and industrial education that such education shall be given in schools or classes under public supervision or control; that the controlling purpose of such education shall be to fit for useful employment ; that such education shall be of less than college grade and shall be designed to meet the needs of persons over 14 years of age who are preparing for a trade or industrial pursuit...
Página 262 - Differentiated elective courses in sufficient number to meet special needs and interests, as follows : (a) Chemistry — General chemistry, and chemistry specialized for various curriculum needs, such as household chemistry, industrial chemistry, etc. (b...
Página 174 - The objectives must determine the organization, or else the organization will determine the objectives. If the only basis upon which a high school is organized is that of the. subjects of study, each department being devoted to some particular subject, there will result an over-valuation of the importance of subjects as such. and the tendency will be for each teacher to regard his function as merely that of leading the pupils to master a particular subject, rather than that of using the subjects...
Página 202 - Section 1123. .It shall be the duty of every county superintendent to visit personally as often as practicable (in addition to the visiting herein required by assistant county superintendents, if any) the several schools in the county under his supervision, to note the courses and methods of instruction and branches taught, to give such directions in the art and methods of teaching in each school as he deems expedient and necessary...
Página 137 - The superintendent, like any other general, requires lieutenants, to each of whom is entrusted responsibility and authority for effecting a certain part of the whole plan. • 4. The supervisor or helping teacher is the lieutenant whose specific function it is to lead, instruct, and inspire the teachers of the school system so that they may be kept alive and growing, and the quality of instruction may constantly improve.
Página 202 - ... necessary ; so that each school shall be equal to the grade for which it was established, and that there may be, as far as practicable, uniformity in the course of studies in schools of the several grades respectively.
Página 144 - ... a year, which shall include all traveling expenses; provided that no such appointment shall be effective until it is approved by the State Board of Education.
Página 140 - ... hundred, and not more than six hundred, teachers under his supervision, shall have two assistant superintendents; every county superintendent having more than six hundred, and not more than eight hundred, teachers under his supervision, shall have three assistant superintendents; and for each additional four hundred teachers, or fraction thereof, under his supervision, a county superintendent shall have an additional assistant superintendent. And the school directors of any county, at their convention...
Página 137 - According to a report adopted in 1920 by the section of county superintendents and supervisors of the department of rural education of the National Education Association — Whereas a large part of the administrator's time must be given to working with and through the school board and the community toward the establishment of progressive policies and adequate support for education, the supervisor's effort should be concentrated on working with and through teachers for realization of policies of effective...

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