| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1886 - 1228 pages
...is the function of a good administration," says the eminent Belgian publicist ami educator, limile de Laveleye, "to seek by fixed rules, which science...individuals according to their aptitudes; then there %vou !• an end of solicitations, of subserviency, of intrigues, of protections, of favors, of i:... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 274 pages
...rewarding his merits ; and such a situation would also comprise the necessary machinery for administering just and salutary discipline in cases of delinquency....not to favor, and to be sure that his efforts will he appreciated and recompensed. It is perhaps in vain to hope that the public school teacher's path... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1884 - 272 pages
...It is tho function of a good administration,'' says the eminent Belgian publicist and educator, Do Laveleye, " to seek by fixed rules which science indicates...this is the paradise for which the teacher prays. lie wants to feel that he owes his position to his merit, and not to favor, and to be sure that his... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - Education - 1885 - 222 pages
..."It is the function of a good administration," says the eminent Belgian publicist and educator, Emile de Laveleye, " to seek by fixed rules, which science...subserviency, of intrigues, of protections, of favors, of inj ustices." And this IB the paradise for which the teacher prays. He wants to feel that he owes his... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - Digital images - 1885 - 766 pages
...administration," says the eminent Belgian publicist and educator, Emile de Laveleye, "to seek by (ixed rules, which science indicates, to ascertain merit...subserviency, of intrigues, of protections, of favors, of inj ustices." And this is the paradise for which the teacher prays. He wants to feel that he owes his... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - Digital images - 1885 - 840 pages
...is the function of a good administration," says the eminent Belgian publicist and educator, fimile de Laveleye, " to seek by fixed rules, which science...individuals according to their aptitudes ; then there wonld be an end of solicitations, of subserviency, of intrigues, of protections, of favors, of injustices."... | |
| David B. Tyack - Education - 1974 - 372 pages
...who advocated the bureaucratic ideal of meritocracy: "It is the function of a good administration ... to ascertain merit and to class individuals according...intrigues, of protections, of favors, of injustices." 23 To those who feared the whims of a decentralized politics of education such a meritocracy had a... | |
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