A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 60
... secure a reasonable end by courteous and considerate behavior . In fact , the humblest and most elementary school , as well as the highest and most ad- vanced school , does something to contribute to individual and social welfare . It ...
... secure a reasonable end by courteous and considerate behavior . In fact , the humblest and most elementary school , as well as the highest and most ad- vanced school , does something to contribute to individual and social welfare . It ...
Page 64
... secure humane results . 66 It appears that , in 1789 , at a town meeting in Boston , a report was presented from a committee of honored cit- izens recommending the establishing of three schools , respectively located in the northern ...
... secure humane results . 66 It appears that , in 1789 , at a town meeting in Boston , a report was presented from a committee of honored cit- izens recommending the establishing of three schools , respectively located in the northern ...
Page 65
... secure excellent discipline with very little or no corporal punishment , it requires a person of strong gifts in the direction of discipline , - so strong , indeed , as to overbalance his other qualities , to control and discipline the ...
... secure excellent discipline with very little or no corporal punishment , it requires a person of strong gifts in the direction of discipline , - so strong , indeed , as to overbalance his other qualities , to control and discipline the ...
Page 69
... secure and retain to the last the respect and love of such a corps of teachers . The thing is unprecedented and without the possibility of a par- allel elsewhere in our country . " " Mr. Philbrick was chosen to organize the graded ...
... secure and retain to the last the respect and love of such a corps of teachers . The thing is unprecedented and without the possibility of a par- allel elsewhere in our country . " " Mr. Philbrick was chosen to organize the graded ...
Page 85
... secure a permanent tenure of office for teachers in the public schools is the next great step to be taken in the interest of the people's schools . In my judgment this is the most important educational reform of our school system that ...
... secure a permanent tenure of office for teachers in the public schools is the next great step to be taken in the interest of the people's schools . In my judgment this is the most important educational reform of our school system that ...
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