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" ... making, by the union of the two schools, one such teacher sufficient where two would, if the schools were separated, be necessary. Lastly, that, providing for those technical branches of instruction which are not only valuable in themselves, but necessary... "
Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education: with Appendices - Page 249
by Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1846
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The English Journal of Education, Volume 4

Education - 1846 - 404 pages
...providing for those technical branches of instruction which are not only valuable in themselves, hut necessary to secure that public opinion of the parents...contemplated in education, and the most valuable ; that it extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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Extracts from the Reports of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools: Intended ...

Education - 1852 - 348 pages
...the charge of a monitor, all day long, by the existing system ; that for the great business of the elementary school, Reading, its most tedious and difficult...contemplated in education, and the most valuable ; that [it] extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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Extracts from the Reports of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools: Intended ...

Inspectorate of Schools (England and Wales) - Elementary school teaching - 1852 - 348 pages
...the charge of a monitor, all day long, by the existing system ; that for the great business of the elementary school, Reading, its most tedious and difficult...contemplated in education, and the most valuable ; that [it] extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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Extracts From the Reports of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools

Great Britain. Committee on Education - Education - 1852 - 356 pages
...which they would not otherwise be available ; that it economises the labours of the pupil- teacher, making, by the union of the two schools, one such...contemplated in education, and the most valuable ; that [it] extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 9

Education - 1860 - 664 pages
...not only valuable in themselves, but necessary to secure that public opinion of the parents favorable to the school, on which its success must after all...meanest and lowest child, and that it brings to it the master spirit of the school, and all the sanctions with which the authority of the highest office can...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 9

Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 662 pages
...secure that public opinion of the parents favorable to the school, on which its success must atier all depend, it provides further for that oral instruction...meanest and lowest child, and that it brings to it the master spirit of the school, and all the sanctions with which the authority of the highest office cati...
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Object Teaching and Oral Lessons on Social Science and Common Things: With ...

Henry Barnard - Education, Primary - 1860 - 484 pages
...not only valnable in themselves, but necessary to secure that public opinion of the parents favorable to the school, on which its success must after all...the highest contemplated in education, and the most valnable; that extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and...
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Manual of School Management ...

Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1863 - 440 pages
...provides, moreover, the services of an adult teacher (the mistress), who is supposed to employ the assistance of monitors only in respect to those children...contemplated in education, and the most valuable; that it extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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School managment

Joseph Landon - 1883 - 458 pages
...allotted to him, which he was best fitted to perform. It is characteristic of this plan, says the author, 'that providing for those technical branches of instruction,...contemplated in education, and the most valuable ; that it extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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School Management: Including a General View of the Work of Education, with ...

Joseph Landon - School management and organization - 1887 - 412 pages
...not only valuable in themselves, but necessary to secure that public opinion of the parents favorable to the school, on which its success must after all...contemplated in education, and the most valuable ; that it extends the benefits of this form of instruction from the highest to the meanest and lowest child,...
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