The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... seem to be rapidly accumulating upon those schools that must do the work of preparation for the colleges and technical schools . Not only are our leading colleges and scien- tific schools raising their standards of admission , but are ...
... seem to be rapidly accumulating upon those schools that must do the work of preparation for the colleges and technical schools . Not only are our leading colleges and scien- tific schools raising their standards of admission , but are ...
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... seems to have been prac- tically assumed , that great excellence in teaching is to be attained only by the employment of teachers severally devoted to a spe- cialty , and who can bring to the teaching of it the culture harvested from ...
... seems to have been prac- tically assumed , that great excellence in teaching is to be attained only by the employment of teachers severally devoted to a spe- cialty , and who can bring to the teaching of it the culture harvested from ...
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... seem to support a theory that we dislike to accept . Is it not for the common interest of parents , pupils , and educa- tors that the best men in the medical profession should throw as much light as possible upon this subject ? If the ...
... seem to support a theory that we dislike to accept . Is it not for the common interest of parents , pupils , and educa- tors that the best men in the medical profession should throw as much light as possible upon this subject ? If the ...
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... a comfort at home , and a credit abroad . Yet it becomes us to consider candidly what defects may seem to exist , and what remedy may be at hand . From France we can learn little of value ; for 1874. ] 9 Our Public Schools .
... a comfort at home , and a credit abroad . Yet it becomes us to consider candidly what defects may seem to exist , and what remedy may be at hand . From France we can learn little of value ; for 1874. ] 9 Our Public Schools .
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... seems to me the viciousness of the en- tire rule . The interest upon a sum of money for a specified time is sim- ply a fractional part ( usually expressed decimally ) of that sum . The rate per cent , of course , denotes the number of ...
... seems to me the viciousness of the en- tire rule . The interest upon a sum of money for a specified time is sim- ply a fractional part ( usually expressed decimally ) of that sum . The rate per cent , of course , denotes the number of ...
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