| Horace S. Cooley - 1848 - 24 páginas
...mode of instruction therein; eollect information of the actual condition and efficiency of our public schools, and other means of popular education; and diffuse as widely as possible among the people, a knowledge of the most approved successful methods of arranging the studies, and... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1849 - 296 páginas
...not exceeding one thousand dollars a year, whose duty it should be, under the direction of the Board, "to collect information of the actual condition and...Schools, and other means of Popular Education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1849 - 322 páginas
...not exceeding one thousand dollars a year, whose duty it should be, under the direction of the Board, "to collect information of the actual condition and...Schools, and other means of Popular Education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1849 - 306 páginas
...exceeding one thousand dollars a year, whose duty it should be, under the direction of the Board, " to collect information of the actual condition and...Schools, and other means of Popular Education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most... | |
| Absalom Peters, Henry Barnard - 1856 - 698 páginas
...January. They are authorized to appoint a secretary whose duty it is, under the direction of the Board, " to collect information of the actual condition and...Schools, and other means of popular education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most... | |
| 1856 - 546 páginas
...Normal School in the State, where teachers and such as propose to teach, may become acquainted with the most approved and successful methods of arranging the studies and conducting the discipline and instruction of Public Schools."' In his remarks before the two Houses of Assembly, explanatory... | |
| 1857 - 510 páginas
...establish Teachers' Institutes, " where teachers, and such as propose to teach, may become acquainted with the most approved and successful methods of arranging the studies and conducting the discipline and instruction of public schools." New Hampshire, in June, eighteen hundred and forty-six,... | |
| Joseph Milner Wightman - 1860 - 322 páginas
...the act establishing the Board, they were required to appoint a Secretary, to " collect and diffuse information of the most approved and successful methods...studies, and conducting the education of the young, to the end that all children in the Commonwealth, who depend upon Common Schools for instruction, may... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1864 - 994 páginas
...Massachusetts instituted a "Board of Education " with a salaried secretary, whose business it was made "to collect information of the actual condition and...education, and diffuse as widely as possible throughout every part of the State information of the most improved method of conducting the education of the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1865 - 948 páginas
...generally very fully attended, were addressed by Mr. Mann, and were made the means by him of collecting information of the actual condition and efficiency...common schools and other means of popular education. They also gave occasion for the formation of Teachers' Associations in Worcester, Middlesex, Bristol,... | |
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