Legislative Documents, Том 2Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium. |
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... compilation has given us , we shall feel repaid for the extra labor , and the pains taken to make them con- cise and yet reasonably complete . GENERAL SUMMARY OF STATISTICS . SECRETARIES ' REPORTS . District REMARKS ON THE SUMMARY.
... compilation has given us , we shall feel repaid for the extra labor , and the pains taken to make them con- cise and yet reasonably complete . GENERAL SUMMARY OF STATISTICS . SECRETARIES ' REPORTS . District REMARKS ON THE SUMMARY.
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... complete it in the prescribed time . In every well regulated course , there is a degree of elasticity sufficient to allow a pupil , who is able to do it , to pass more rapidly from grade to grade , or to allow a pupil to remain more ...
... complete it in the prescribed time . In every well regulated course , there is a degree of elasticity sufficient to allow a pupil , who is able to do it , to pass more rapidly from grade to grade , or to allow a pupil to remain more ...
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... complete and thorough revision of every course of study in use in our graded schools ; for while it is true that these courses are based upon general principles , the details are worked out in accordance with the series of text - books ...
... complete and thorough revision of every course of study in use in our graded schools ; for while it is true that these courses are based upon general principles , the details are worked out in accordance with the series of text - books ...
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... complete system of work for our city schools , or to suggest a full process through which the child must pass in order to complete an educational course ; but rather we wish to state what ought to be the result of that process ; and we ...
... complete system of work for our city schools , or to suggest a full process through which the child must pass in order to complete an educational course ; but rather we wish to state what ought to be the result of that process ; and we ...
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... complete the course , and is thus held in school for a longer time and makes better application of that time . The course , if wisely devised , connects with the preparatory course of the college , and thus there is the stronger ...
... complete the course , and is thus held in school for a longer time and makes better application of that time . The course , if wisely devised , connects with the preparatory course of the college , and thus there is the stronger ...
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