Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 1

Voorkant
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896
 

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Oklahoma 1245
4
CONSOLIDATED STATISTICS OF STATE AND CITY COMMON SCHOOL SYSTEMS
7
Number and sex of teachers
15
Progress of school expenditure
21
Statistics of property receipts and expenditures of public schools of cities of over 8000 inhabit
26
CHAPTER IIISTATISTICAL REVIEW OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
33
List of cities from which no recent school data have been received 1814
36
Distribution of students
38
Students and studies
43
Equipment and income
49
Denominational schools
55
Public and private secondary students
61
Tables 37 Students pursuing certain studies
72
Statistics for 189293 of public high schools which failed to report in 189394 1920
74
Students and courses of study in private secondary schools
81
and 18 Denominational schools
91
STATISTICAL REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION
97
Preparation of freshmen
106
Total number of degrees conferred
117
Division A instructors students property
123
Statistics for 189293 of private secondary schools which failed to report in 189394 2008
124
Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts
134
Technological schools 2044
140
Professional schools
141
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
165
Evening continuation school code
173
Industrial schools and juvenile crime
182
Primary schools classification and supply
189
Training of teachers
197
Page
203
The commonschool teachers of Prussia
225
History and development of the commonschool system of Berlin
245
Attendance in secondary schools for boys in Germany
298
Bibliography of German books on history of education
306
German bibliography of the history and methods of arithmetic
314
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN ITALY
325
The administration of public instruction
332
Normal schools
345
The universities
358
Schools of dentistry 2051
361
Miscellaneous schools
368
Summary and conclusion
378
EDUCATION IN RUSSIA
385
General supervision of schools
391
Educational and charitable work
401
Memorable dates
410
Report of the subcommittee on the correlation of studies in elementary education
489
Arithmetic
497
History
505
Difference between elementary and secondary studies
513
Correlation by synthesis of studies
520
Methods and organization
529
The organization of city school systems
543
VERBATIM REPORTS OF RECITATIONS IN ARITHMETIC AND LANGUAGE IN
557
Reports of recitations in language
591
CHAPTER XV
617
IntroductionThe American common school
639
The beginnings of the American common school in New England
648
Arizona from report of superintendent of public instruction 1351
653
In Virginia and the provinces of the South
674
Popular education in the Central American colonies before the Revolution
694
The epoch of the Revolution and establishment of the National Government 17751800
708
CHAPTER XVII
739
NAME REGISTER
773
District of Columbia free textbooks and supplies 1366
774
Texas 1432
780
Presidents of colleges for males and of coeducational colleges of liberal arts
781
PART II
789
The Teaching of Agriculture address by William T Harris United States Commissioner
804
CHAPTER III
819
Statistics of colleges in which geology is taught length of time equipment etc
852
Summary of statistics of colleges in which geology is taught
870
Page
877
The organization of manual training schools 939
909
The Mechanic Arts High School of Boston
917
Manual Training High School of Louisville Ky 026
926
Cost per pupil per year
934
Occupations of graduates of the Baltimoro Manual Training School
949
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
973
Medical schools
980
Nurse training
988
Schools for training nurses 2056
990
Law schools
994
Schools of law 2058
999
CHAPTER VIII
1019
Statistics of schools for the education of the colored race
1027
Bibliography of negro education
1038
Number and general condition of the schools of Alaska 1451
1042
Introductory notes 1003
1044
Indiana 1181
1050
Wisconsin 1199
1057

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