| 1888 - 928 pages
...if he is going into business, or comes too late to college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regularly...with this regular progress does more harm than good. Of late years, many experiments have been made on semi-annual promotions and other mean* of hurrying... | |
| 1888 - 686 pages
...if he is going into business, or comes too late to college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regularly...another, without delay, at the ages set down on the program; and any method of examination which interferes with this regular progress does more harm than... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1889 - 542 pages
...college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regnlarly from one grade to another, without delay, at the ages...any method of examination which interferes with this regnlar progress does more harm than good. Of late years many experiments have been made on semi-aunual... | |
| 1888 - 784 pages
...examinations the only way of insuring any results at all from incompetent teaching? 4. He thinks that "the great body of children ought to pass regularly...another, without delay, at the ages set down on the program; and any method of examination which interferes with this regular progress does more harm than... | |
| 1889 - 686 pages
...A larger proportion of male teachers is also desirable in order that general longer continuance in the work may be effected and that the habit of teaching...taken in the other direction. As it appears in the Atlantic, President Eliot's article occupies eight pages. It contains no fine writing, and has no literary... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1898 - 438 pages
...if he is going into business, or comes too late to college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regularly...with this regular progress does more harm than good. Of late years many experiments have been made on semiannual promotions and other means of hurrying... | |
| John Raymond Howard - 1899 - 236 pages
...he is going on to business, or comes too late to college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regularly...with this regular progress does more harm than good. The Gap Between Common Schools and Colleges. \ 890. To improve secondary education in the United States,... | |
| 1888 - 1078 pages
...if he is goiug into business, or comes too late to college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regularly...with this regular progress does more harm than good. Of late years many experiments have been made on semi-annual promotions, and other means of hurrying... | |
| 1909 - 534 pages
...kindness and patience are now to be found where once was force approaching brutality. — Elbert Hubbard. THE great body of children ought to pass regularly...grade to another without delay at the ages set down in the program, and any method of examination which interferes with this regular progress does more... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1888 - 556 pages
...if he is going into business, or comes too late to college if his education is to be more prolonged. The great body of children ought to pass regularly...with this regular progress does more harm than good. Of late years many experiments have been made on semi-annual promotions, and other means of hurrying... | |
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