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Pagina 10
... fact that the high schools , as has been stated in former reports , are apt to neglect the regular review- ing of the work of the grades . This neglect is due partly to a certain feeling on the part of the secondary teacher that he can ...
... fact that the high schools , as has been stated in former reports , are apt to neglect the regular review- ing of the work of the grades . This neglect is due partly to a certain feeling on the part of the secondary teacher that he can ...
Pagina 10
... fact still remains , however , that the rank and file of our people go out to their work insufficiently equipped . Our schools attract few of the graduates from our University . This is not as it should be . If a professorship of ...
... fact still remains , however , that the rank and file of our people go out to their work insufficiently equipped . Our schools attract few of the graduates from our University . This is not as it should be . If a professorship of ...
Pagina 10
... fact that our whole scheme of training has been recast , as indicated above . Next term Brandon will be a second class centre and the full year's course will be put on there . The Winnipeg Normal school has been filled during the year ...
... fact that our whole scheme of training has been recast , as indicated above . Next term Brandon will be a second class centre and the full year's course will be put on there . The Winnipeg Normal school has been filled during the year ...
Pagina 13
... fact that it is to them we must look for the academic training of our teachers . In 1905 , ten years ago , there were 3,238 students taking work above the entrance . In 1915 this number has increased to 6,387 . The increase in ...
... fact that it is to them we must look for the academic training of our teachers . In 1905 , ten years ago , there were 3,238 students taking work above the entrance . In 1915 this number has increased to 6,387 . The increase in ...
Pagina 14
... fact that no where else will time , labor and capacity pay larger dividends of civic welfare . Adequate salaries procure the services of competent administrators , and help in the building up of a permanent force of teachers . But the ...
... fact that no where else will time , labor and capacity pay larger dividends of civic welfare . Adequate salaries procure the services of competent administrators , and help in the building up of a permanent force of teachers . But the ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
attendance average Bifrost Boniface boys Brandon building cent child City class professional collegiate consolidated school convention course Dauphin East Kildonan elementary ending June 30th English enrolment entrance equipment field day following report Gilbert Plains girls given graded schools Grants Hamiota high school honour to submit hundred improvement increase Inspectoral Division institutions instruction interest intermediate school J. W. Gordon Juvenile Court Lake large number Manitoba ment Minister of Education Minitonas Minnedosa Miss municipalities Neepawa Normal School organized parents physical Pilot Mound Plum Coulee Portage la Prairie present professional certificates programme province public school R. S. THORNTON Ralph Connor ratepayers Report of Inspector Respectfully submitted River Rose du Lac Rossburn rural schools Ruthenian salary school boards school districts school fair school garden second class secondary schools staff subjects success Superintendent supervision teachers teaching third class tion trustees visited Winnipeg