That proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for as a "specific subject," arrangements being made for the work being done, so far as practicable, out of school hours. Nature - Page 204edited by - 1885Full view - About this book
 | United States. Congress. House - 1883 - 1190 pages
...apparatus of elementary instruction unless it have a proper supply of casts and modelĀ» for drawing ; that proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for as u " specific subject,"1 the work to be doue, when practicable, out of school hours; tlint tho collection... | |
 | 1884 - 438 pages
...continued right up through all the standards, drawing from casts and models being part of the work. (2) That proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for by the education department as a special subject, and that grants be made to schools in aid of collections... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 432 pages
...apparatus of elementary instruction unless it have a proper supply of casts and models for drawing; that proficiency in the use of tools for working in...wood and iron be paid for as a " specific subject," the work to be done, when practicable, out of school-hours; that the collection of objects, casts,... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1884 - 428 pages
...elementary instruction unless it have a proper supply of casts and models for drawing ; that proficieney in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for as a " specific subject," the work to be done, when practicable, out of school-hours ; that the collection of objects, casts,... | |
 | United States. Office of Education - 1884 - 1180 pages
...shall not be deemed to be provided with sufficient and suitable apparatus of elementary instruction unless it have a proper supply of casts and models for drawing ; that proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for aa ii " specific subject,"... | |
 | Arthur MacArthur - 1888 - 464 pages
...shall not be deemed to be provided with sufficient and suitable apparatus of elementary instruction unless it have a proper supply of casts and models for drawing ; that proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for as a " specific subject,"... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce - 1885 - 348 pages
...that the object lessons for teaching elementary science shall inclnde the subject of geography. (c) That, after reasonable notice, a school shall not...in the "use of tools for working in wood and iron he paid for as a " specific subject," arrangements being made for the work being done, so far as practicable,... | |
 | Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1885 - 644 pages
...science should include geography, so that there may be two instead of three class subjects in them ; that proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron should be paid for as a specific subject, arrangements being made for the work to be done as much as... | |
 | British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1887 - 1174 pages
...girls' schools, they should not be made on manual work in boys' schools " (p. 524), and recommend " that proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for as a specific subject " (p. 537).' This memorial has been supported by the School Boards for London, Birmingham, Gateshead,... | |
 | Edward Combes - 1887 - 310 pages
...instructions given to carry out the arrangements as soon as possible. The English Commissioners recommended that proficiency in the use of tools for working in wood and iron be paid for as a specific subject ; and that with regard to Ireland, that systematic instruct ion be given to primary school teachers,... | |
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