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" ... together. The scholar ever finds his own level not only in his class, but also in the ranks of the school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his proficiency. "
Elements of tuition - Page 84
by Andrew Bell - 1815 - 446 pages
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An Analysis of the Experiment in Education, Made at Egmore, Near Madras ...

Andrew Bell - Chennai (India) - 1807 - 134 pages
...compass." WAITS. 1st. A HE Asylum, like every well-regulated school, is arranged into Forms or Classes. The Scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his Class, but. in the ranks of the School, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or Class to Class, according...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 pages
...the Aeylum. ' let. The Asylum, like every well-regulated school, is arranged into Forms or Classes. The Scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his Class, but in the ranks of the School, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or Class to Class, according...
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A Letter to the Governors, Legislatures, and Proprietors of Plantations, in ...

Beilby Porteus - Black people - 1808 - 64 pages
...or classes, each composed of as many scholars as, having made similar proficiency* unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level not only in his...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his proficiency. 2. Each class is paired off into tutors and pupils....
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Instructions for Conducting a School, Through the Agency of the Scholars ...

Andrew Bell - Monitorial system of education - 1813 - 102 pages
...arranged into Forms or Classes ;-each compostd of as many scholars as have made a similar progress. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his relative proficiency. By this classification, which, though neither...
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Considerations on Negro Slavery

Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro Slavery - Antislavery movements - 1824 - 248 pages
...or classes, each composed of as many scholar* as, having made similar proficiency, unfte together. The scholar ever finds his own level not only in his...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his proficiency. 2. Each class is paired off into tutors and pupils....
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An Old Educational Reformer, Dr. Andrew Bell

John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - Clergy - 1881 - 238 pages
...forms or classes, each composed of as many scholars as, having made a similar progress, unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in...place to place according to his relative proficiency. "2. Each class is, when preparing their lessons by themselves, paired off into tutors and pupils. "Thus...
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Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, Volume 1

Ontario. Department of Education - Education - 1894 - 356 pages
...is arranged into forms or classes each composed of scholars, who have made a suitable proficiency. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his relative proficiency. . . . By the perpetual attendance of the...
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Educational Foundations: A Text Book for the Professional Teacher, Volume 13

Education - 1900 - 836 pages
...forms or classes, each composed of as many scholars as having made similar progress unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his class, but in the ranks of the school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according...
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From Oral to Literate Culture: Colonial Experience in the English West Indies

Peter A. Roberts - History - 1997 - 320 pages
...modified according to the progress of all persons involved. Porteus [1808: 39] explains this as follows: "The scholar ever finds his own level not only in...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his proficiency." The streaming of pupils was actually the same as...
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The Practical Parts of Lancaster's Improvements and Bell's Experiment

Joseph Lancaster - Education - 1932 - 172 pages
...Forms or Classes, each composed of as many scholars as having made similar progress unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his class, but in the ranks of the school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according...
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