| Andrew Bell - 1807 - Страниц: 134
...compass." WAITS. 1st. A HE Asylum, like every well-regulated school, is arranged into Forms or Classes. The Scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his Class, but. in the ranks of the School, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or Class to Class, according... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - Страниц: 572
...the Aeylum. ' let. The Asylum, like every well-regulated school, is arranged into Forms or Classes. The Scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his Class, but in the ranks of the School, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or Class to Class, according... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1813 - Страниц: 102
...arranged into Forms or Classes ;-each compostd of as many scholars as have made a similar progress. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in...place to place, or class to class, according to his relative proficiency. By this classification, which, though neither new nor peculiar to the Madras... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1815 - Страниц: 486
...or classes, each composed of as many scholars as, having made a similar progress, unite to-i gether. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place according. to his relative proficiency. So much for the general formation of a school. Now more particularly... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1881 - Страниц: 234
...arranged into forms or classes, each composed of as many scholars as, having made a similar progress, unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level,...school, being promoted or degraded from place to place according to his relative proficiency. " 2. Each class is, when preparing their lessons by themselves,... | |
| Ontario. Department of Education - 1894 - Страниц: 356
...is arranged into forms or classes each composed of scholars, who have made a suitable proficiency. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in...place to place, or class to class, according to his relative proficiency. . . . By the perpetual attendance of the Teachers on their classes, and their... | |
| 1900 - Страниц: 836
...is arranged into forms or classes, each composed of as many scholars as having made similar progress unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his class, but in the ranks of the school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according... | |
| Peter A. Roberts - 1997 - Страниц: 320
...modified according to the progress of all persons involved. Porteus [1808: 39] explains this as follows: "The scholar ever finds his own level not only in...or class to class, according to his proficiency." The streaming of pupils was actually the same as the streaming of teachers and it meant that the most... | |
| Joseph Lancaster - 1932 - Страниц: 172
...is arranged into Forms or Classes, each composed of as many scholars as having made similar progress unite together. The scholar ever finds his own level, not only in his class, but in the ranks of the school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according... | |
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