| 1889 - 966 페이지
...instructions in the principles of morality and religion as are suited to the capacities of the children," " to make the lessons as practical as possible, and not to give 'attention to unnecessary details." Could anything be more healthy, more wise, or more truly Christian than this careful syllabus ? And... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1895 - 1246 페이지
...early elaborated a very full syllabus of Bible instruction which is followed in all its schools, aiid occupies from half to three-quarters of an hour daily....be easy to understand the excitement caused by the suddeu reopening of the question in the London board. It is proposed here only to give the leading... | |
| Charles Robert Morley - 1897 - 328 페이지
...Christian Religion and of Morality as are suited to the capacities of Children. The teachers are desired to make the lessons as practical as possible, and not to give attention to unnecessary details. — Extract from the School Board Code of Regulations. A NOTABLE landmark in the toiling quarter we... | |
| Charles Robert Morley - 1897 - 328 페이지
...Christian Religion and of Morality as are suited to the capacities of Children. The teachers are desired to make the lessons as practical as possible, and not to give attention to unnecessary details.—Extract from tJie School Board Code of Regulation*. A NOTABLE landmark in the toiling quarter... | |
| James Carruthers Greenough - 1903 - 308 페이지
...beginning of the year and submitted to the board inspector when he visits a school. Teachers are instructed to make the lessons as practical as possible, and not to give attention to unnecessary details. The pupils are regularly examined in their Scripture lessons as in other lessons. By referring to the... | |
| Liberal Publication Department - 1907 - 376 페이지
...Christian religion and morality as are suited to the capacities of children. (ii) The Teachers are desired to make the lessons as practical as possible, and not to give too much attention to details. (iii) If in any School two or more of the upper standards are taught... | |
| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - 1907 - 396 페이지
...Christian religion and morality as are suited to the capacities of children. (ii) The Teachers are desired to make the lessons as practical as possible, and not to give too much attention to details. (iii) If in any School two or more of the upper standards are taught... | |
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