| 1906 - 286 páginas
...years in assisting both girls and boys ... to fit themselves practically ... for the work of life ; ... to train the children carefully in habits of observation...with some of the facts and laws of nature ; . . . to afford them every opportunity for the healthy development of their bodies ... by instructing them in... | |
| Newfoundland Superintendent Church of England Schools - 1906 - 164 páginas
...work of life. With this purpose in view it should be the aim of every teacher to train his children in habits of observation, and clear reasoning, so that they may gain an inrelligent acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature. READING. The best method of teaching... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1907 - 560 páginas
...and observational lessons, 1903. <*New Code of 1904, Section III, p. 6. «Ibid., Section III, p. 11. With this purpose in view, it will be the aim of the school to train the children carefully in the habits of observation and clear reasoning', so that they may gain an intelligent acquaintance with... | |
| Fred Hodson - 1910 - 314 páginas
...prescribed by Government for every public elementary school is the " careful training of the children in habits of observation and clear reasoning, so that...acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature." And every secondary school, in order to be recognised as efficient by the Board of Education, must... | |
| Transvaal (South Africa). Education Department - 1910 - 300 páginas
...to train the children in habits of observation and clear reasoning so as to enable them to gain such an intelligent acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature as may arouse in them a living interest in the ideas and achievements of mankind ; a failure also to... | |
| Canada. Royal Commission on Industrial Training and Technical Education - 1913 - 658 páginas
...With this purpose in view, it will be the aim of the School to train the children carefully in the habits of observation and clear reasoning, so that...nature; to arouse in them a living interest in the ideal and achievements of mankind, and to bring them to some familiarity with the literature and history... | |
| Frederick James Gould - 1914 - 208 páginas
...and to develop the intelligence of the children entrusted to it. With this purpose in view, it wilt be the aim of the school to train the children carefully in habits of observation and clear reasoning, to arouse in them a living interest in the ideals and achievements of mankind . . . and to develop... | |
| Frederick James Gould - 1917 - 168 páginas
...requisite level. The following •" introduction " has appeared in the Code since 1909 :— INTEODUCTION. The purpose of the Public Elementary School is to...acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature ; to rouse in them a living interest in the ideals and achievements of mankind, and to bring them to some... | |
| Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - 1922 - 802 páginas
...large schools, assisted by their staffs, endeavour to train their pupils in the habit of observation, so that they may gain an intelligent acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature. They try to arouse in them an interest in the ideals and achievements of mankind; to give them some... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1925 - 1460 páginas
...of the children entrusted to it. and to make the best use of the school years available in assisting girls and boys, according to their different needs,...observation and clear reasoning, so that they may gain an intellectual acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature; to arouse in them a living interest... | |
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