The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... committee would be better qualified to select the teachers than the prudential committees . The latter will , in most cases , select a teacher not qualified ; and this places the superintending committee in an awkward position . They do ...
... committee would be better qualified to select the teachers than the prudential committees . The latter will , in most cases , select a teacher not qualified ; and this places the superintending committee in an awkward position . They do ...
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... Committees for their services has been increased from one dollar to a dollar and a half per day , with such additional compensation as towns may vote . This is right . Committees should receive a compensation sufficient to induce them ...
... Committees for their services has been increased from one dollar to a dollar and a half per day , with such additional compensation as towns may vote . This is right . Committees should receive a compensation sufficient to induce them ...
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... committees , and also such other votes as may appear to be necessary to terminate the functions of superintending committees . The fourth recommends to the people of the Commonwealth to waive all other questions at the ensuing State ...
... committees , and also such other votes as may appear to be necessary to terminate the functions of superintending committees . The fourth recommends to the people of the Commonwealth to waive all other questions at the ensuing State ...
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