Regulations for the Instruction and Training of Pupil-teachers

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1905 - Teachers
 

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Page 48 - Every candidate shall provide himself with a ruler graduated in inches and tenths of an inch, and in centimetres and millimetres, a set square, a protractor, compasses and a hard pencil.
Page 49 - Bisection of angles and of straight lines. Construction of perpendiculars to straight lines. Construction of an angle equal to a given angle. Construction of parallels to a given straight line. Simple cases of the construction from sufficient data of triangles and quadrilaterals. Division of straight lines into a given number of equal parts or into parts in any given proportions.
Page 38 - Any proof of a Proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject...
Page 8 - ... the times for religious worship or for any lesson on a religious subject shall be conveniently arranged for the purpose of allowing the withdrawal of any such scholar therefrom.
Page 3 - Teachers for a period of one year following the termination of the engagement for which they were originally admitted as Pupil-Teachers. 6. (a) All Pupil-Teachers must be employed under written agreements, except that a Pupil-Teacher appointed by a Local Authority may be employed under a minute of the Authority. (b) Either the Local Education Authority or the Managers of the Public Elementary School in which the Pupil-Teacher is employed must undertake by such agreement or minute that the Pupil-Teacher...
Page 22 - Tonic Sol-fa Notation. The common major scale, its structure and intervals. The standard scale of pitch. Mental effects, and how they are modified. Accent. Two, three, and four pulse measure. Whole pulse notes, half pulse notes, and continuations, and rests of the same value.
Page 14 - No grants will be made under these Regulations for any boy or girl on whose account a grant under any other Regulations (with the exception of a grant in aid of a Local Science and Art Scholarship) is paid by the Board in respect of the same period.
Page 38 - Euclid's definitions will be required, and no axioms or postulates except Euclid's may be assumed. The actual proofs of propositions as given in Euclid will not be required, but no proof of any proposition occurring in Euclid will be admitted in which use is made of any proposition which in Euclid's order occurs subsequently ; (3) arithmetic, the use of algebraical symbols being permitted in the solution of questions ; (4) elementary algebra, viz.
Page 11 - Article 15 (£), but is aided by a Local Education Authority. In such a case the Grant will be paid to that Authority. (b) The grants are intended to supplement and not to supersede local efforts, and must be expended to the satisfaction of the Board. CHAPTER V. Instruction of Pupil-Teachers otherwise than in Centres. 28. (a) Where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Board that it is impossible to provide for the instruction...
Page 8 - Act, (a) a scholar attending as a day or evening scholar shall not be required, as a condition of being admitted into or remaining in the school or college, to attend or abstain from attending any Sunday school, place of religious worship, religious observance or instruction in religious subjects in the school or college or elsewhere...

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