The ... Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education

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University of Chicago Press, 1914
 

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Página 7 - Washington meeting of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association in 1888. In this address, entitled " Can School Programmes be Shortened and Enriched...
Página 112 - Conducting experiences in English ; a report of a committee of the National council of teachers of English, based on the contributions of 274 cooperating teachers of English, p. 108-116. New York, D. Appleton-Century Co., 1939. 394 p. "A library — classroom, school, or community — is an essential element in experience-centered English courses.
Página 102 - Our rule, so often required, that a verb must agree with its subject in person and number...
Página 117 - ARTICLE VI Meetings. — The Society shall hold its annual meetings at the time and place of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association. Other meetings may be held when authorized by the Society or by the Executive Committee. ARTICLE VII Amendments.
Página 106 - ... (5) to read silently and after one reading to reproduce the substance of a simple short story, news item, or lesson; (6) to read aloud readily and intelligently simple news items, lessons from textbooks, or literature of such difficulty as "The Ride of Paul Revere...
Página 105 - At the end of the sixth grade pupils should be able: (1) to express clearly and consecutively, either in speech or in writing, ideas which are familiar and firmly grasped; (2) to avoid gross grammatical errors; (3) to compose and mail a letter; (4) to spell their own written vocabulary; (5) to read silently and after one reading to reproduce the substance of a simple short story, news item, or lesson; (6) to read aloud readily and intelligently...
Página 34 - Salem street, of the same general character, where I was taught elementary reading and spelling, after the same ancestral fashion; — that is, I received about twenty minutes of instruction each half day, and as school was kept three hundred and sixty minutes daily, I had the privilege of forty minutes...
Página 16 - Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, Part I, "The Supervision of City Schools,
Página 153 - Discussion: GD STRAYER, Professor of Educational Administration, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY FE SPAULDING, Superintendent of Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. The report of the nominating committee was presented and the following officers elected: President, Superintendent RJ Condon, of Cincinnati; Vice-President, Professor J. Carleton Bell, University of Texas; Member of Executive Committee for the term expiring in 1919, President Dwight B.
Página 116 - ARTICLE III Membership. — SECTION 1. There shall be three classes of members — active, associate, and honorary. SEC. 2. Any person who is desirous of promoting the purposes of this Society is eligible to active membership and shall become a member on approval of the Executive Committee.

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