| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1865 - 428 pages
...thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organ of speech upon the atmosphere. The result is, that more than eleven-twelfths of all the children in the 1865.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT— No. 2. 157 reading classes in our schools do not understand the meaning of... | |
| Education - 1839 - 636 pages
...thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech upon the atmosphere. My information is derived, principally, from the written...statements of the school committees of the respective towns,—gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools, they superintend.... | |
| Education - 1839 - 598 pages
...thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of i-peech upon the atmosphere. My information is derived, principally, from the written...statements of the school committees of the respective towns,—gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools, they superintend.... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1847 - 384 pages
...feeling, and how far it is a barren action uf the organs of speech upou the atmosphere. My information in derived principally from the written statements of the school committees of the different towns, — gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1847 - 402 pages
...feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech«upon the atmosphere. My information IB derived principally from the written statements of the school committees of the different towns, — gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1851 - 376 pages
...principally from the written statements of the school committees of the different towns,—gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage...schools they superintend. The result is that more than eleven twelfths of all the children in the reading classes in our schools, do not understand the meaning... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1859 - 376 pages
...thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech upon the atmosphere. My information is derived principally from the written statements of the school committees of the different towns,—gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools... | |
| Horace Mann - Education - 1867 - 600 pages
...thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech upon the atmosphere. My information is derived, principally, from the written...more than eleventwelfths of all the children in the reading-classes, in our schools, do not understand the meaning of the words they read ; that they do... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1867 - 396 pages
...feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech upon the atmosphere. My information in derived principally from the written statements of the school committees of the different towns,— gentlemen, who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1885 - 442 pages
...far as may be, the wants of those who have not studied the classics. I should advise the atmosphere. My information is derived principally from the written statements of the school committees of the different towns, —gentlemen who are certainly exempt from all temptation to disparage the schools... | |
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