... teaching ability as well as their skill in the trade industries. 7. Better facilities for the promotion of the health of children. 8. The possibility of having pupils do work in more than one grade and of promoting them by subjects instead of by grades.... The Gary Schools - Page 173by Randolph Silliman Bourne - 1916 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
 | United States. Office of Education - 1914 - 776 pages
...promoting them by subjects instead of by grades. 9. The possibility of having pupils help each other. 10. An organization which prevents a chasm between...continuous and exclusive devotion to the "common branches." 11. A saving in the cost of instruction by reducing overhead charges for supervisors, making it possible... | |
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...promoting them by subjects instead of by grades. 9. The possibility of having pupils help each other. 10. An organization which prevents a chasm between...continuous and exclusive devotion to the "common branches." 11. A saving in the cost of instruction by reducing overhead charges for supervisors, making it possible... | |
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...promoting them by subjects instead of by grades. 9. The possibility of having pupils help each other. 10. An organization which prevents a chasm between...dropping out of school at critical periods in the li ves of pupils by the introduction, at such times, of subjects which appeal to awakening interests... | |
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...promoting them by subjects instead of by grades. 9. The possibility of having pupils help each other. 10. An organization which prevents a chasm between...continuous and exclusive devotion to the "common branches." 11. A saving in the cost of instruction by reducing overhead charges for supervisors, making it possible... | |
 | Education - 1914 - 876 pages
...promoting them by subjects instead of by grades. 9. The possibility of having pupils help each other. 10. An organization which prevents a chasm between...continuous and exclusive devotion to the "common branches." 11. A saving in the cost of instruction by reducing overhead charges for supervisors, making it possible... | |
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