| 1914 - 200 sivua
...which his parents or guardians disapprove; and (c) that the time for giving religious instruction shall be so fixed that no child shall be thereby, in effect,...from the other advantages which the school affords. 22. A public notification of the times for religious instruction must be inserted in large letters... | |
| Samuel Edwin Maltby - 1918 - 194 sivua
...commencement, or immediately after the ordinary school business, and that it be so fixed as that no child be thereby in effect excluded, directly or indirectly,...from the other advantages which the school affords. All books used in the school must have the approval of the School Board." • But this elaborate safety... | |
| Samuel Edwin Maltby - 1918 - 230 sivua
...immediately after the ordinary school business, and that it be so fixed as that no child be therebv in effect excluded, directly or indirectly, from the other advantages which the school affords. All books used in the school must J»we the approval of the School Board." l But this elaborate safety... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 702 sivua
...parents or guardians disapprove; aud (c) that the time for giving religious instruction be so lixcd that no child shall be thereby in effect excluded,...from the other advantages which the school affords. (Official Rules and Regulations, 1887, p. 8.) seuted for examination who does not make at least one... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 700 sivua
...disapprove; and (c) that the time for giving religious instruction bo so fixed that no child shall bo thereby in effect excluded, directly or indirectly,...from the other advantages which the school affords. (Official Rules and Regulations, 1887, p. 8.) scnteil for examination who does not make at least one... | |
| 1856 - 372 sivua
...instruction is as follows : " Religious instruction must be so arranged that each school shall be opened to children of all communions ; that due regard be...from the other advantages which the school affords." Where the patrons (the same as the majority of electors or trustees of a school section in Upper Canada),... | |
| 2005 - 466 sivua
...instruction of which his parents or guardians disapprove, and the time for giving such instruction shall be so fixed that no child shall be thereby, in effect,...from the other advantages which the school affords." Such is the mode, in brief, of the Irish "national schools," established in 1833, and organized by... | |
| Michael C. Coleman - 2007 - 398 sivua
...instruction should be fixed — so there could be no accidental proselytizing of children — and "so that no child shall be thereby, in effect, excluded,...from the other advantages which the school affords." Teachers should clearly announce the beginning of religious instruction and even exhibit "tablets"... | |
| Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1856 - 604 sivua
...instruction is as follows : " Religious instruction must be so arranged that each school shall be opened to children of all communions ; that due regard be...from the other advantages which the school affords." Where the patrons (the same as the majority of electors or trustees of a school section in Upper Canada),... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1872 - 912 sivua
...that due regard be had to parental right and authority ; that, accordingly, no child shall receive, or be present, at, any religious instruction of which...religious instruction must be inserted in large letters iu the "Time Table" supplied by the Commissioners, who recommend that, as far as may be practicable,... | |
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