| Biology - 1900 - 1016 pages
...the teachers. Hundreds of reports were sent in from as many school districts. It is believed to be a convenient means for the stimulation of pupils in observing all natural phenomena while going to and from school. H c JRISH King's Irrigation and Drainage. — The high standard of... | |
| Biology - 1900 - 558 pages
...the teachers. Hundreds of reports were sent in from as many school districts. It is believed to be a convenient means for the stimulation of pupils in observing all natural phenomena while going to and from school. H c TRISH King's Irrigation and Drainage. — The high standard of... | |
| Natural history - 1902 - 716 pages
...will be most valuable from a local point of view in comparing the characters of a series of seasons. " Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means...the pupils radiating as far as two miles from the school room. The ' nature study ' under these conditions would he mainly undertaken at the- most convenient... | |
| Natural history - 1902 - 712 pages
...the characters of a series of seasons. " Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means !»r the stimulation of pupils in observing all natural...phenomena when going to and from the school, some of the ; i[«ils radiating as far as two miles from the school room. Tli* ' nature study ' under these conditions... | |
| Nova Scotia, Education office - Botany - 1905 - 20 pages
...will be most valuable from a local point of view in comparing the characters of a series of seasons. Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means...observing all natural phenomena when going to and Jrom the school, and some pupils radiate as far as two miles from the school room. The "nature study"... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1907 - 560 pages
...will be most valuable from a local point of view in comparing the characters of a series of seasons. Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means...natural phenomena when going to and from the school, and some pupils radiate as far as 2 miles from the schoolroom. The "nature study" under these conditions... | |
| Ontario. Department of Education - Education - 1908 - 336 pages
...Pupils in observing the times of the regular procession of Natural Phenomena each season." It says: Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means...Natural Phenomena when going to and from the School, and some Pupils radiate as far as two miles from the School Room. The "nature study" under these conditions... | |
| Viscountess Frances Garnet Wolseley Wolseley - Gardening - 1908 - 380 pages
...will be most valuable from a local point of view in comparing the characters of a series of seasons. ' Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means...natural phenomena when going to and from the school, and some pupils radiate as far as two miles from the schoolroom. The " nature-study " under these conditions... | |
| Education - 1911 - 1334 pages
...be most valuable om a local point of view in comparing the characteristics of a series of seasons. Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means for the stimulation of pupils i observing all natural phenomena when going to and from the schoool, and some pupils idiate as far... | |
| Education - 1914 - 914 pages
...be most valuable from a local point of view in comparing the characteristics of a series of seasons. Teachers will find it one of the most convenient means...observing all natural phenomena when going to and front the school, and some pupils radiate as far as two miles from the school room. The "nature study"... | |
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