Sessional Papers, Volume 37, Part 4

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The Legislature, 1905 - Ontario
 

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Page xl - The purpose of the Public Elementary School is to form and strengthen the character and to develop the intelligence of the children entrusted to it...
Page 153 - To describe a parallelogram equal to a given triangle, and having an angle equal to a given angle.
Page 155 - If from the vertical angle of a triangle a straight line be drawn perpendicular to the base, the rectangle contained by the sides of the triangle is equal to the rectangle contained by the perpendicular and the diameter of the circle described about the triangle.
Page 178 - A" shall be the authorized textbooks for Public Schools. Pupils taking any optional subject in the Public School course may use the text-book authorized in such optional subject. The text-books in French and German are authorized only for schools where the French or German language prevails and where the Trustees, with the approval of the Inspector, require French or German to be taught in addition to English. Text-books marked " optional " shall be introduced into the Public Schools only by resolution...
Page 188 - In any city or town forming a separate inspectoral division, the Inspector or Inspectors of such city or town shall preside at the examinations, and in conjunction with the Board of Examiners for such city or town shall read the papers and report to the Department.
Page xl - With this purpose in view it will be the aim of the School to train the children carefully in habits of observation and clear reasoning, so that they may gain an intelligent acquaintance with some of the facts and laws of nature; to arouse in them a living interest in the ideals and achievements of mankind, and to bring them to some familiarity with the literature and history of their own country ; to give them some power over language as an instrument of thought and expression, and, while making...
Page 102 - Teachers in-training shall attend regularly and punctually throughout the Session and shall submit to such discipline and direction as may be prescribed by the Principal. They shall lodge and board at such houses only as are approved by the Principal. Ladies and gentlemen shall not board at the same house and shall have no communication with one another except by permission of the Principal or one of the masters.
Page 110 - The clergy of any denomination, or their authorized representatives, shall have the right to give religious instruction to the pupils of their own church, in each schoolhouse, at least once a week, after the hour of closing...
Page 160 - Examiner, if he obtain clear evidence of the fact at the time of its occurrence, to cause such candidate at once to leave the room...
Page 302 - The said Court of Appeal shall have jurisdiction and power to hear and determine Appeals from any judgment or order, save as herein-after mentioned, of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, or of any Judges or Judge thereof...

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