Annual Report, Volumen20

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Department of Public Instruction, City of Chicago, 1874
 

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Página 294 - No pupil shall be allowed to retain connection with any public school unless furnished with books, slate, and other utensils required to be used in the class to which he belongs; provided* that no pupil shall be excluded for such cause unless the parent or guardian shall have been furnished by the teacher with a list of books or articles needed and one week shall have elapsed after such notice without the pupil's obtaining said books.
Página 104 - To insure modesty I would advise the education of the sexes together; for two boys will preserve twelve girls, or two girls twelve boys, innocent, amidst winks, Jokes, and improprieties merely by that instinctive sense which is the forerunner of natural modesty. Hut I will guarantee nothing in a school where girls are alone together, and still less when boys are.
Página 98 - THE dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink ; I heard a voice; it said, "Drink, pretty creature, drink!' And, looking o'er the hedge, before me I espied A snow-white mountain lamb with a maiden at its side.
Página 304 - Board of Education ; and no teacher shall require or advise any of the pupils to purchase for use in the schools any book not contained in the list of books directed and authorized to be used in the schools. Sec. 17. It shall be the duty of the teachers of the schools to read to the pupils from time to time...
Página 264 - Fund of $1,000, the interest of which is to be applied for the benefit of the Carpenter School, in purchasing reference books and apparatus for the School.
Página 286 - He shall visit all the schools as often as his duties will permit, and shall pay particular attention to the classification of the pupils in the several schools, and to the apportionment among the classes of the prescribed studies. In passing daily from school to school, he shall endeavor to transfer improvements and to remedy defects.
Página 287 - The power of the school committee of a town to pass all reasonable rules and regulations for the government, discipline, and management of the public schools under their general charge and superintendence is clear and unquestionable.
Página 286 - The Superintendent shall carefully observe the teaching and discipline of all the teachers employed in the Public Schools, and shall report to the Board whenever he shall find any teacher deficient and incompetent in the discharge of his or her duties.
Página 301 - Teachers are particularly enjoined to devote their time faithfully to a vigilant and watchful care over the conduct and habits of the pupils during the time of relaxation and play, before and after school, and during the recesses, both in the school buildings and on the play grounds.
Página 103 - Waltham or Elgin watches. In the third and highest period of industrial development, therefore, where physical strength is less and less in demand, and alertness more and more in demand, woman's sphere comes to be common with that of man, and she needs an education in the sciences, arts and accomplishments, necessary to the man. Besides this, the realm of productive industry, and division of labor, aided by labor-saving machines, encroaches -upon the domain of special labor confined within the limits...

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