| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 pages
...evening school, under 12 or above 21, years of age. 26. The average number in attendance for any period is found by adding together the attendances of. all...the quotient is the average number in attendance. 27. In calculating the average number in attendance, the attendances of half-time scholars reckon for... | |
| British and foreign school society - 1863 - 566 pages
...scholars within the period, and DIVIDE the sum by the number of times which the school has been open within the same period ; THE QUOTIENT is the average number in attendance. The names and number of individual scholars are to be disregarded in this calculation. Rule 12. — Attendance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1864 - 590 pages
...Registers within the period, and DIVIDE the sum BY the number of times which the school has been open within the same period ; THE QUOTIENT is the average number in attendance. This calculation should be made first, for the whole school, and then, separately, for those scholars... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1865 - 670 pages
...any period is found by adding together the attendances (Article 41) of all the scholars for the same period, and dividing the sum by the number of times the school has been open within the same period; the quotient is the average number in attendance. * Thui numbered,... | |
| Ontario. Department of Education, Egerton Ryerson - 1868 - 216 pages
...any period is found by adding together the attendances (Article 41) of all the scholars for the same period, and dividing the sum by the number of times the school has been open within the same period ; the quotient is the average number in attendance. 41. Attendance... | |
| Henry Walford Bellairs - 1868 - 318 pages
...any period is found by adding together the attendances (Article 41) of all the scholars for the same period, and dividing the sum by the number of times the school has been open within the same period ; the quotient is the average number in attendance. " 41. Attendance... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1873 - 1160 pages
...evening-school under 12 years of age. • 26. The average number of scholars in attendance for any period is found by adding together the attendances of all the scholars for the same period, and dividing the tram by the number of times the school has mot within the same period... | |
| 1875 - 612 pages
...school for any period, see Article 26 of the Code. 26. The average number in attendance for any period is found by adding together the attendances of all the scholars for the same period, and dividing the sum by the number of times the school has met within the same period... | |
| Westminster province - 1871 - 504 pages
...evening school, under 12 or above 21, years of age. 26. The average number in attendance for any period is found by adding together the attendances of all the scholars for the same period, and dividing the sum by the number of times the school has met within the same period... | |
| Handbook, Editor of the National schoolmaster - 1872 - 120 pages
...Registers within the period, and DIVIDE the sum BY the number of times which the school has been open within the same period; THE QUOTIENT is the average number in attendance. RULE 11. — Attendance at a morning or afternoon meeting may not be reckoned for any scholar who has... | |
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