... the street, and in some cases even tend to augment them. The crowding in the tenements has led to the erection of enormous school buildings, which are also crowded, for in no other way can children in the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits... Transactions of the American Pediatric Society - Page 8by American Pediatric Society - 1909Full view - About this book
| National Education Association of the United States - 1909 - 1048 pages
...the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk increases such diseases as curvature of the spine,...counteract. Defects in eyesight are certainly aggravated by the work of the classroom. In short, tho the school is doing what it may with its present resources... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - 1909 - 1046 pages
...the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk increases such diseases as curvature of the spine,...counteract. Defects in eyesight are certainly aggravated by the work of the classroom. In short, tho the school is doing what it may with its present resources... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1909 - 1056 pages
...the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk increases such diseases as curvature of the spine,...counteract. Defects in eyesight are certainly aggravated by the work of the classroom. In short, tho the school is doing what it may with its present resources... | |
| American School Hygiene Association - 1910 - 906 pages
...the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk increases such diseases as curvature of the spine,...counteract. Defects in eyesight are certainly aggravated by the work of the classroom. In short, though the school is doing what it may with its present resources... | |
| American School Hygiene Association - 1910 - 264 pages
...the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk increases such diseases as curvature of the spine,...counteract. Defects in eyesight are certainly aggravated by the work of the classroom. In short, though the school is doing what it may with its present resources... | |
| American School Hygiene Association - 1910 - 488 pages
...classroom and the gymnasium barely avail to counteract. Defects in eyesight are certainly aggravated by the work of the classroom. In short, though the...school is doing what it may with its present resources — by physical training, by games, by athletic sports, by the maintenance of recreation centers —... | |
| William Henry Maxwell - 1912 - 446 pages
...for in no other way can children in the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk which may not...school is doing what it may with its present resources — by physical training, by games, by athletic sports, by the maintenance of recreation centers —... | |
| William Henry Maxwell - 1912 - 446 pages
...for in no other way can children in the congested neighborhoods receive the benefits of education. Sitting several hours a day at a desk which may not...the gymnasium barely avail to counteract. Defects 1n eyesight are certainly aggravated, as will presently be shown, by the work of the classroom. In... | |
| 1908 - 1046 pages
...tremendously. He quoted from the report of Dr. Maxwell, superintendent of schools in New York, who said " sitting several hours a day at a desk which may not...such diseases as curvature of the spine and often produced faults of posture and defects in eyesight." He advocated some changes in the curriculum .... | |
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