Schooling of the ImmigrantHarper & brothers, 1920 - 408페이지 |
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Frank Victor Thompson. struction . To illustrate : private schools in which instruction is given solely or in too large a measure in a foreign tongue will probably be required by law to teach sufficient English to guarantee a competent ...
Frank Victor Thompson. struction . To illustrate : private schools in which instruction is given solely or in too large a measure in a foreign tongue will probably be required by law to teach sufficient English to guarantee a competent ...
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... given above it is evident that the majority of non - English - speaking immi- grants learn in some degree to speak our common tongue . The figures relating to non - English- speaking immigrants who become citizens show that a ...
... given above it is evident that the majority of non - English - speaking immi- grants learn in some degree to speak our common tongue . The figures relating to non - English- speaking immigrants who become citizens show that a ...
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... given credit for a considerable part in the achievement . ) An astonishing fact about the work of the common schools is that Americanization has scarcely been a conscious 15 THE SCHOOL AND NATIONALIZATION Citizenship Training.
... given credit for a considerable part in the achievement . ) An astonishing fact about the work of the common schools is that Americanization has scarcely been a conscious 15 THE SCHOOL AND NATIONALIZATION Citizenship Training.
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... given as to the preparation and selection of teachers for immigrants . Perhaps the best service rendered by the bureau has been the reports showing the extent of the prob- lem of Americanization and the light efforts made by the whole ...
... given as to the preparation and selection of teachers for immigrants . Perhaps the best service rendered by the bureau has been the reports showing the extent of the prob- lem of Americanization and the light efforts made by the whole ...
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... given to this bureau1 appar- ently justify the claim . However inappropriate it may seem to intrust matters affecting the education of the immigrant to any agency other than an educational one , we may not blame an organization for ...
... given to this bureau1 appar- ently justify the claim . However inappropriate it may seem to intrust matters affecting the education of the immigrant to any agency other than an educational one , we may not blame an organization for ...
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1,000 foreign born ability adult immigrants agencies Ameri Americaniza Americanization attempt attendance Board of Education Boston Bureau of Education Bureau of Naturalization canization Catholic cation census cent Chapter cities citizen citizenship civics co-operation communities courses of study day school democracy educa English language enrollment established evening-school exercises factory classes Federal foreign-born population funds German given grade Hampshire home teacher illiteracy illiterate minors immi immigrant education individual industrial institutions instruction legislation lessons maintained Massachusetts means ment method National Security League native Nebraska non-English-speaking normal schools number of classes organization parochial schools phonics Places reporting practice present principles private education private schools problem public schools purpose question reading religious reporting provision school for immigrants score sentences South Dakota speak English spelling STANDARD SCORES standards supervision taught teaching English tests theme tion total number twenty-one United words writing York ΙΟ
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293 페이지 - Sec. 2. Languages, other than the English language, may be taught as languages only after a pupil shall have attained and successfully passed the eighth grade as evidenced by a certificate of graduation issued by the county superintendent of the county in which the child resides.
293 페이지 - Commission, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and. upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or both.
298 페이지 - For the purposes of the preceding section school committees shall approve a private school only when the teaching in all the studies required by law is in the English language...
139 페이지 - In the instruction of children in all schools, including private schools, in reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, grammar, geography, physiology, history, civil government, music, and drawing, the English language shall be used exclusively, both for the purposes of instruction therein and for purposes of general administration.
387 페이지 - Laws, as amended, shall maintain during the following school year an evening school or schools for the instruction of persons over fourteen years of age in orthography, reading, writing, the English language and grammar, geography, arithmetic, industrial drawing, both free hand and mechanical, the history of the United States, physiology and hygiene and good behavior. Such other subjects may be taught in such schools as the school committee considers expedient.
3 페이지 - Americanization is the uniting of new with native-born Americans in fuller common understanding and appreciation to secure by means of self-government the highest welfare of all. Such Americanization should perpetuate no unchangeable political, domestic, and economic regime delivered once for all to the fathers, but a growing and broadening national life, inclusive of the best wherever found. With all our rich heritages, Americanism...
390 페이지 - ... unless he is a regular attendant at such evening school or at a day school...
293 페이지 - ... manufacturing purposes as aforesaid, or any other purpose except that of burial or burning, as provided in the preceding section, every such person shall upon conviction...
40 페이지 - Young Men's Christian Association Young Women's Christian Association Young Men's Hebrew Association Young Women's Hebrew Association Parent Tea'-hers Association American Veterans...
390 페이지 - While a public evening school is maintained in the city or town in which any minor who is over fourteen years of age and who does not have a certificate signed by the superintendent of schools, or by the school committee, or by some person acting under authority thereof, certifying to the minor's ability to read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the...