A History of the New York State Teachers' Association: With Sketches of Its Presidents and Prominent MembersE. L. Kellogg & Company, 1883 - 192 sivua With sketches of its presidents and prominent members. |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 66
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... committee , consisting of the following gentlemen , was ap- pointed to prepare a constitution and make arrangements for a subsequent meeting J. O. Taylor , J. W. Bulkley , G. B. Glendining , James Henry , Jr. , S. R. Sweet , E. R. ...
... committee , consisting of the following gentlemen , was ap- pointed to prepare a constitution and make arrangements for a subsequent meeting J. O. Taylor , J. W. Bulkley , G. B. Glendining , James Henry , Jr. , S. R. Sweet , E. R. ...
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... committee , consisting of J. W. Bulkley , T. W. Valentine , E. P. Freeman , J. L. Chapman , and A. E. Patch , was ... committee on nom- ination of officers . 1 For a complete report of this Convention , see Teachers ' Advocate , vol . i ...
... committee , consisting of J. W. Bulkley , T. W. Valentine , E. P. Freeman , J. L. Chapman , and A. E. Patch , was ... committee on nom- ination of officers . 1 For a complete report of this Convention , see Teachers ' Advocate , vol . i ...
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... committee of five was appointed to report names of officers for the association - viz . , Valentine , McKeen , Earle , Howe , and Woolworth . The committee reported as follows : Chester Dewey , of Roches- ter , President ; J. W. Bulkley ...
... committee of five was appointed to report names of officers for the association - viz . , Valentine , McKeen , Earle , Howe , and Woolworth . The committee reported as follows : Chester Dewey , of Roches- ter , President ; J. W. Bulkley ...
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... committee to memorialize the Legisla- ture in behalf of the measure ( Messrs . Salem Town , S. S. Randall , and S. W. Clark ) ; recommending the establishment of teachers ' seminaries , six or eight in the State , whose diploma should ...
... committee to memorialize the Legisla- ture in behalf of the measure ( Messrs . Salem Town , S. S. Randall , and S. W. Clark ) ; recommending the establishment of teachers ' seminaries , six or eight in the State , whose diploma should ...
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... committee was raised to secure an act of incorporation , which should grant to the Association power of licensing teachers , conferring degrees , etc. In April of this year , Mr. McKeen had started a monthly journal in New York , called ...
... committee was raised to secure an act of incorporation , which should grant to the Association power of licensing teachers , conferring degrees , etc. In April of this year , Mr. McKeen had started a monthly journal in New York , called ...
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Academy Albany Albany Academy ANNUAL MEETING appointed Association attendance Barker Board of Education born Brockport Buffalo Canandaigua Charles Committee common schools Corresponding Secretary County discussion district school duties educa Elmira following officers Fredonia Free School Gideon Hawley Graded Schools graduated Hamilton College held Henry High School Hoose Improved Methods Institute interest James Cruikshank James Johonnot JEROME ALLEN John John V. L. Pruyn July knowledge labor language lecture Legislature mathematics ment mind Miss moral natural Neil Gilmour Normal School Oneida County Onondaga organized Oswego Otsego County Penn Yan physical position practical present President Principal Professor Public Instruction public schools pupils question read a paper Recording Secretaries Regents resolution Resolved Rochester School Commissioner school system Seminary success Superintendent of Public supervision Syracuse taught teaching thought tion Union Union College University Utica Vice-Presidents William Woolworth York State Teachers young
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Sivu 55 - Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers, and I linger on the shore, And the individual withers, and the world is more and more.
Sivu 65 - There is no office higher than that of a teacher of youth; for there is nothing on earth so precious as the mind, soul, character of the child. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in the community should be encouraged to assume it. Parents should do all but impoverish themselves, to induce such to become the guardians and guides of their children.
Sivu 83 - Pennsylvania, offered the following, which was adopted : — Resolved, That a committee be appointed to report next year on the feasibility of establishing institutions for the cure of persons addicted to the use of intoxicants, and on the most approved methods of conducting such
Sivu 98 - Psalm-book, partly in the grammar, as with four syllogistic logical figures, or a senate a quatre mains? And did he not threaten the rod to 1,707 children who did not receive it, and make 777 kneel upon round hard peas, and 631 upon a sharp-edged piece of wood, to which are to be added a corps of 5,001 riders on the wooden horse ? For if any one had done this, why did he not keep an account of his blows, like...
Sivu 49 - To exert a direct influence upon the people and the Legislature of the State, personally and through the press, so as to secure such an appreciation of a thorough system of education, together with such pecuniary aid and legislative enactments, as will place the institutions here represented in a position worthy of the population and resources of the State.
Sivu 159 - Institute, 210 lectures and addresses, besides having preached 1032 sermons in 182 different pulpits. From the sessions of the conference of clergymen, of which he is a member, he has never been absent for a day. In 1864 he was elected by his brethren, a delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Philadelphia, having also enjoyed the honor of serving as a delegate to the General Conference of...
Sivu 168 - A Collection of Geographical Descriptions and Narrations, from the best Writers in English Literature. Classified and arranged to meet the wants of Geographical Students, and the higher grades of reading classes. By JAMES JOHONNOT, author of " Principles and Practice of Teaching.
Sivu 49 - To advance the standard of education throughout the State. 4th. To adopt such common rules as may seem best fitted to promote the harmonious workings of the State system of education. 5th To consult and co-operate with the Regents in devising and executing such plans of education as the advanced state of the population may demand.
Sivu 132 - ... development by contenting himself with simply establishing the conditions of right activity, and then he leaves his pupils to engage in an independent struggle for their acquisitions. Books in abundance may be used and lectures may be given, but they are to be used to call the mind of the student to a fresh and more thorough study of what has before been taught ; they are not to be used as the original sources of knowledge. In the sense in which I have considered the subject, and in the sense...
Sivu 128 - ... which to make his contribution to the world's wealth. 2. Industrial knowledge — such general and special knowledge as will put him in possession of the best human experience in the direction of his chosen vocation. 3. Industrial power — such a development of physical, intellectual, and artistic power as will remove as far as possible the chances of failure, and, by giving a just consciousness of strength, will enable him to work always with the hope and expectation of success.