The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... Normal Schools , many of our academies were , in the language of an able educator , the grand " nurseries " from which our schools received their instructors . Their efficiency in this same work is still considerable . In the ratio of ...
... Normal Schools , many of our academies were , in the language of an able educator , the grand " nurseries " from which our schools received their instructors . Their efficiency in this same work is still considerable . In the ratio of ...
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... Normal Schools , it is probable that they have a better , and especially a more practical , course of study for a candidate for teaching , than any New England college fur- nished forty years since . Young ladies , the proportion of ...
... Normal Schools , it is probable that they have a better , and especially a more practical , course of study for a candidate for teaching , than any New England college fur- nished forty years since . Young ladies , the proportion of ...
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... Normal Schools of Massachusetts is now greater than at any former period . The Normal School is now regarded widely through the country as indispensable to a complete system of public instruction . They are already established in ...
... Normal Schools of Massachusetts is now greater than at any former period . The Normal School is now regarded widely through the country as indispensable to a complete system of public instruction . They are already established in ...
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