Report of the Committee of Council on Education in Scotland...[without Appendix]

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 - Education
 

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Page 158 - The time or times during which any religious observance is practised or instruction in religious subjects is given at any meeting of the school shall be either at the beginning or at the end or at the beginning and the end of such meeting...
Page 357 - Représente, enchaîné sur son triste sommet. L'humble toit est exempt d'un tribut si funeste. Le sage y vit en paix, et méprise le reste : Content de ses douceurs, errant parmi les bois...
Page 355 - Voulez-vous longtemps plaire et jamais ne lasser ? Faites choix d'un héros propre à m'intéresser, En valeur éclatant, en vertus magnifique : Qu'en lui, jusqu'aux défauts, tout se montre héroïque...
Page 193 - The Department, as occasion requires, may cancel or modify articles of the Code, or may establish new articles, but may not take any action thereon until the same shall have been submitted to Parliament, and shall have lain on the table of both Houses for at least one calendar month.
Page 361 - We said that the history of England is the history of progress, and, when we take a comprehensive view of it, it is so. But when examined in small separate portions, it may with more propriety be called a history of actions and reactions.
Page 200 - When this engagement is so extended, the course of study and the wages of the pupil-teacher in the remainder of the year succeeding that in respect of which the pupil-teacher failed shall be the same as in the last-mentioned year ; and that year shall not be reckoned in calculating any payment to be made under paragraph 6 of this agreement.
Page 357 - Il lit au front de ceux qu'un vain luxe environne Que la Fortune vend ce qu'on croit qu'elle donne. Approche-t-il du but, quitte-t-il ce séjour, Rien ne trouble sa fin : c'est le soir d'un beau jour.
Page 172 - ... notice) for failure on the part of the managers to remedy any such defect in the premises as seriously interferes with the efficiency of the school, or to provide proper furniture, books, maps, and other apparatus of elementary instruction. If the inspector at a visit...
Page 171 - ... same period, and dividing the sum by the number of times the school has met within the same period ; the quotient is the average number in attendance.
Page 174 - ... concerning the school or its teachers, such as the dates of withdrawals, commencements of duty, cautions, illness, &c., which may require to be referred to at a future time, or may otherwise deserve to be recorded.

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