The Educational Code of the Prussia Nation, in Its Present Form. In Accordance with the Decisions of the Common Provincial Law, and with Those Ofrecent Legislation

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C. Kegan, Paul, 1879 - 84 páginas
 

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Página 19 - G. authorities of the training seminary, presided over by a commissioner from the provincial school college. 7. The examination must be both in writing and oral. The examinee will be required to prepare a short essay on some given subject, within the range of his own knowledge or experience ; and also to hand in written answers to a list of questions proposed to him, on the various subjects appointed for the examination. The oral part of the examination must include every branch of knowledge taught...
Página 13 - War, and the reign of the great Crown Prince," is the national history to be studied consecutively. The first lessons in geography must treat of the province to which the children belong; after that a knowledge of the geography of the whole German empire, and of the principal features of the surface of the whole earth should be acquired. The objects of instruction in natural history are — human life ; the body, its form, its parts, its habits and wants ; the animals, vegetables and minerals of...
Página 27 - ... be informed the day before the examination. The oral examination consists of questions on the history of teaching, the science of education, the classification of schools, and the best methods of teaching individual branches. 14. On the ground of having passed this special examination, the examinee receives a certificate, to which the committee of supervision annexes an attestation, that the examinee is now duly qualified for a permanent appointment. II. — Examinations of Teachers for Middle...
Página 30 - ... two model lessons, on different subjects. 10. The oral examination, which is held in presence of the whole body of examiners, consists of a series of questions which may include the whole range of subjects compulsorily taught in the public schools, except music, drawing, writing, and gymnastics. 11. The candidate who has successfully passed this examination, receives a certificate of fitness for the office of head master in middle schools, or higherclass girls
Página 26 - The written examination, on this occasion, is to consist of a paper on some detail of school organization ; an essay on some part of the prescribed course of religious instruction ; and another essay on some subject universally taught in the people's schools. Jewish candidates must write two essays of the latter description. At the practical examination, the candidate must give a model lesson on some one of the subjects in the syllabus, of which he will be informed the day before the examination....
Página 6 - ... are schools in which the children are distributed into several classes; or schools in which there are two teachers; or, lastly, schools under one teacher, which, however, are either schools of one class or half-day schools. 2. In schools of one class, all the children of a certain district, within the age at which attendance at school is compulsory, are taught simultaneously, and by a single teacher. The number in such schools must not exceed eighty. In these schools of one class, the younger...
Página 10 - ... teacher should adopt a phraseology as similar as possible to that of the Scriptures. He will thus more fully bring out their religious and moral lessons, by which he should seek to mould the characters, as well as the minds, of his scholars, and so to render his lessons really profitable. Formal religious instruction should be carefully avoided. 19. Instruction in German includes exercises in speaking, reading and writing the language. 20. In applied arithmetic, the children of the lowest division...
Página 3 - Eegulation or by Article 24 of the Statute. In the practical application of this law on school inspection, the oversight of the schools has been entrusted, for the most part — or, at least, in very considerable part — to laymen ; and the schools have fallen under the direct control of the State. given by officers appointed by the various ecclesiastical authorities; viz., in the Evangelical church, by the highest court of the church, or by the presbyteries, or by the general superintendents, superintendents,...
Página 82 - The students who are pronounced qualified for the university receive a certificate accordingly, in due form. But no document certifying a want of proper qualification is issued, except at the express desire of the student concerned. Certificates of qualification are handed to departing students, together with the formal permission to leave; and this is one of the most important ceremonies observed in the gymnasium. 23. The following are the classes of students who require certificates of due qualification...

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