School Architecture: Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses in the United StatesC. B. Norton, 1854 - 464 σελίδες |
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... means of visible illustra- tion , with which each grade of school should be furnished , with the price , and place where the several articles can be purchased . 6. A list of books , with an index or table of contents to the most impor ...
... means of visible illustra- tion , with which each grade of school should be furnished , with the price , and place where the several articles can be purchased . 6. A list of books , with an index or table of contents to the most impor ...
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... means the greatest defect of our school - houses ; a majority of them are not convenient . Although there has been some improvement in those recently built , yet they are not so good as would be desirable . The out - buildings in too ...
... means the greatest defect of our school - houses ; a majority of them are not convenient . Although there has been some improvement in those recently built , yet they are not so good as would be desirable . The out - buildings in too ...
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... means of ven- tilation and uniform temperature , " - " with seats too high and destitute of support for the back , " - " with desks attached to three sides of the room , " " with windows destitute of glass , " " clapboards hanging loose ...
... means of ven- tilation and uniform temperature , " - " with seats too high and destitute of support for the back , " - " with desks attached to three sides of the room , " " with windows destitute of glass , " " clapboards hanging loose ...
Σελίδα 21
... that we have little or no share in this shameful fact : but our school- houses are by no means what they should be , and call for improvement . They are generally on or in the street , whereas SCHOOL - HOUSES AS THEY ARE . 21.
... that we have little or no share in this shameful fact : but our school- houses are by no means what they should be , and call for improvement . They are generally on or in the street , whereas SCHOOL - HOUSES AS THEY ARE . 21.
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... means of cleanli- ness and convenience . To this overwhelming mass of testimony ( Appen- dix G ) as to the necessity of immediate and thorough improvement in this portion of the educational field , I will here add an extract from a ...
... means of cleanli- ness and convenience . To this overwhelming mass of testimony ( Appen- dix G ) as to the necessity of immediate and thorough improvement in this portion of the educational field , I will here add an extract from a ...
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accommodate aisles apparatus arrangement attic basement blackboard Board Boston boys brick cast iron ceiling cellar chairs class-rooms close cold air Committee Common Schools constructed convenient Culver's CURTAIN diagram diameter districts doors eight entrance entry erected exercises feet high feet long feet wide fitted floor flues frame front furnace furnished gallery girls grade ground heat High School hung inches inches thick inches wide inclined plane infant inside instruction iron lampblack lathed and plastered Lecture light lower main building monitorial system Normal School occupied pipe placed PLANS AND DESCRIPTION play-ground Primary School principal Privies Prussia public schools pupils rear recitation rooms recitation-rooms Rhode Island roof scholars school-room seats and desks second story side slate smoke pipe space stairs stove street studies teacher third story tion town tubes ventiducts ventilation walls warmed width wood yard
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Σελίδα 172 - ... and it is further ordered, that where any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families or householders they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the university...
Σελίδα 217 - ... inexpensive scale, the walls of the school-rooms were often adorned with cheap engravings and lithographs, of distinguished men, of birds, beasts, and fishes ; — and, in many of them, a cabinet of natural history had been commenced. And throughout all Prussia and Saxony, a most delightful impression was left upon my mind by the character of the persons whose portraits were thus displayed. Almost without exception, they were likenesses of good men rather than of great ones, — frequently of...
Σελίδα 460 - The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance, and of my cup, Thou maintainest my lot : and, on the justest grounds, he immediately adds, The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places ; yea, I have a goodly heritage.
Σελίδα 383 - Varnish should contain only sufficient gam to hold the ingredients together, and confine the Composition to the Board. The thinner the mixture, the better. The Lampblack should first be ground with a small quantity of Alcohol, or SpiritVarnish, to free it from lumps.
Σελίδα 172 - Purmont was entreated to become school-master for the teaching and nurturing of children with us," and the first records of the town contain a sum voted for the •• maintenance of a free school-master.
Σελίδα 459 - ... every question of figures which comes up in practice — I call this a good education. And if you add the ability to write pure grammatical English, I regard it as an excellent education. These are the tools. You can do much with them, but you are helpless without them. They are the foundation ; and unless you begin with these, all your flashy attainments, a little geology, and all other ologies and osophies, are ostentatious rubbish.
Σελίδα 125 - ... of the whole number. When the class is large, there is a spirit, a glow, a struggle which can never be infused or called forth in a small class. Whatever time is spent upon a few, which could have been as profitably spent on a larger number, is a loss of power and time to the extent of the number who were not thus benefited. The recitations of a large class must be more varied, both as to order and methods, so as to reach those whose attention would wander if not under the pressure of constant...
Σελίδα 121 - ... latter always depending on the earlier, and all intended to be conducted on the same general principles, and by methods varying with the work to be done, and the progress already made. With...
Σελίδα 377 - While reading, as the eye rises to the top of the right-hand page, the right hand is brought to the position seen in Fig. 4 ; and, with the forefinger under the leaf, the hand is slid down to the lower corner, and retained there during the reading of this page, as seen in Fig. 6. This also is the position in which the book is to be held when about to be closed ; in doing which, the left hand, being carried up to the side, supports the book firmly...
Σελίδα 122 - In the mean time the order of the school must be maintained, and the general business must be going forward. Little children without any authorized employment for their eyes and hands, and ever active curiosity, must be made to sit still, while every muscle is aching from suppressed activity...