Annual Report of the Schools of New Brunswick ... by the Chief Superintendent of Education

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Pagina xli - Will an attachment to the country from which they have sprung but without I hope withdrawing them or their sympathies from the land of their adoption or birth...
Pagina xlii - ... for the fourth qualification, so that according to my ideas if the maximum number of marks for any scholarship were 200 they would be apportioned as follows: Sixty to each of the first and third qualifications, and 40 to each of the second and fourth qualifications.
Pagina 193 - ... 6. Local jealousy ; an acknowledgment that some other section of the town has greater advantages and is outstripping any other locality. 7. Natural proneness of some people to object to the removal of any ancient landmark or to any innovation, however worthy the measure or however well received elsewhere.
Pagina 129 - I, the undersigned secretary of the , do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true copy of an extract from the minutes of a meeting of the board of directors of the held on the day of , 19 — . This day of — — -, 19—.
Pagina ix - Institute begins on the first day of July and ends on the thirtieth day of June. The annual quotas of the Contracting States shall be communicated to the respective Governments in advance, and they shall be due on the first day of the fiscal year.
Pagina xlii - ... the results of the awards (that is to say the marks obtained by each candidate for each qualification) would be sent as soon as possible for consideration to the Trustees or to some person or persons appointed to receive the same and the person or persons so appointed would ascertain by averaging the marks in blocks of 20 marks each of all candidates the best ideal qualified students.
Pagina xli - And whereas in the case of young Colonists studying at a University in the United Kingdom I attach very great importance to the University having a residential system such as is in force at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge for without it those students are at the most critical period of their lives left without any supervision...
Pagina 145 - That in the opinion of this Conference it is desirable that such relations should be established between the principal teaching Universities of the Empire as will secure that special or local advantages for study, and in particular for post-graduate study and research, be made as accessible as possible to students from all parts of the King's dominions.
Pagina xli - My desire being that the students who shall be elected to the Scholarships shall not be merely bookworms I direct that in the election of a student to a Scholarship regard shall be had to (i) his literary and scholastic attainments (ii) his fondness of and success in manly outdoor sports such as cricket football and the like (iii) his qualities...
Pagina 195 - Legislation with respect to public education must not wait for public sentiment. It should lead public sentiment when necessary. Experience teaches that what people are compelled by law to do with respect to schools they readily learn to do without compulsion, but that they usually are slow to demand reforms which involve increased taxation.

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