If there is a single public-school system in the United States where there is official and constitutional provision made for submitting questions of methods of discipline and teaching, and the questions of the curriculum, text-books, etc., to the discussion... The School Journal - Page 2641904Full view - About this book
| National Education Association of the United States - 1904 - 1092 pages
...Elementary School Teacher for December, 1903, says: As to the teacher: If there is a single public-school system in the United States where there is official...desirable, or even possible — to say nothing of necessaryis apparently very limited. But until the public-school system is organized in such a way... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1904 - 1024 pages
...Elementary School Teacher for December, 1903, says: As to the teacher: If there is a single public-school system in the United States where there is official...any other course has occurred as desirable, or even [x>ssible — to say nothing of necessary — is apparently very limited. But until the public -school... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1904 - 1032 pages
...December, 1903, says: As to the teacher: If there is a single public-school system in the United Slates where there is official and constitutional provision...any other course has occurred as desirable, or even possible—to say nothing of necessary— is apparently very limited. But until the public-school system... | |
| 1911 - 1030 pages
...and teaching, and the questions of the curriculum, textbooks, etc., to the discussion and decision of those actually engaged in the work of teaching, that fact has escaped my notice. While a statement like that can no longer bo made, there appears at tliis time to be but one city hi... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - 1923 - 408 pages
...and teaching, and the questions of the curriculum, text-books, etc., to the discussion and decision of those actually engaged in the work of teaching,...any other course has occurred as desirable, or even possible—to say nothing of necessary—is apparently very limited. But until the publicschool system... | |
| Elmer John Ortman - 1923 - 104 pages
...and teaching, a'nd the questions of the curriculum, text-books, etc., to the discussion and decision of those actually engaged in the work of teaching that fact has escaped my notice". 3 It was not till about 1910 that the first attempt was made to form a representative teacher council.... | |
| 1911 - 680 pages
...and teaching, and the questions of the curriculum, textbooks, etc., to the discussion and decision of those actually engaged in the work of teaching, that fact has escaped my notice. While a statement like that can no longer be made, there appears at this time to be but one city in... | |
| 1911 - 848 pages
...and teaching, and the questions of the curriculum, textbooks, etc., to the discussion and decision of those actually engaged in the work of teaching, that fact has escaped my notice. While a statement like that can no longer be made, there appears at this time to be but one city in... | |
| David B. Tyack - 1974 - 372 pages
...and constitutional provision made for submitting questions of methods of discipline and teaching ... to the discussion of those actually engaged in the...work of teaching, that fact has escaped my notice." How can the child learn to be a free and 257 responsible citizen if the teacher is bound? How can an... | |
| Colin Lankshear, Peter L. McLaren, Peter McLaren - 1993 - 472 pages
...provision made for submitting questions of methods, of discipline and teaching, and the questions of curriculum, textbooks, etc. to the discussion of those...work of teaching, that fact has escaped my notice." 37 In this instance, teacher control over the choice of textbooks and how they were to be used was... | |
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