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... schools to cultivate and to transmit : and in the stimulus to clear thinking and to intellectual curiosity which clever boys receive in the higher forms of her metropolitan secondary schools . A third great distinction of French ...
... schools to cultivate and to transmit : and in the stimulus to clear thinking and to intellectual curiosity which clever boys receive in the higher forms of her metropolitan secondary schools . A third great distinction of French ...
Page 87
... schools that he devoted himself to the mainten- ance of a Training College for manual instructors , in order to bring more hand - work into the curricula of the secondary schools . But the prevailing tendency was too strong for him ...
... schools that he devoted himself to the mainten- ance of a Training College for manual instructors , in order to bring more hand - work into the curricula of the secondary schools . But the prevailing tendency was too strong for him ...
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... school games , and for the strong power of school tradition . The new regulations for secondary schools in France are inspired by an earnest attempt to secure the improvements to the need of which French public opinion is now thoroughly ...
... school games , and for the strong power of school tradition . The new regulations for secondary schools in France are inspired by an earnest attempt to secure the improvements to the need of which French public opinion is now thoroughly ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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