The Management of a City School

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Macmillan, 1919 - 434 páginas
 

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Página 337 - It shall be a duty of the first importance on the part of the teachers to be models in personal appearance and conduct for the pupils under their care. They are especially enjoined to avail themselves of every opportunity to inculcate neatness, promptness, politeness, cheerfulness, truthfulness, patriotism, and all the virtues which contribute to the effectiveness of the schools, the good order of society, and the safely of our American citizenship.
Página 354 - Any scholar who shall be absent one week without giving notice to the teacher, shall lose all claim to his particular desk for the remainder of the term, and shall not be considered a member of the school. 6. Each scholar shall have a particular desk, and shall keep the same and the floor beneath in a neat and orderly condition.
Página 64 - ... salary is allowed, except when death occurs outside of city, then five days' salary is allowed. SPECIAL RULES No agent or other person shall exhibit to principal, teacher or pupil in the school building or grounds any book, map or other article or apparatus. No principal or teacher or other employee shall be allowed to sell stationery, pens, pencils, tablets or other articles used in school by the pupils except in behalf of the Board when authorized. No publication for advertising purposes of...
Página 325 - ... original, nor can individual and social motives and ideals be separated; hence both the individual and social points of view must be taken into consideration in dealing with specific cases, regardless of whether the case originated in an individual or a social situation. Principles of discipline. There are at least four fundamental principles necessary to good discipline: (1) it must harmonize with social ideals outside the schoolroom; (2) it must be positive and constructive rather than negative...
Página 153 - ... each pupil to be accommodated in each study or recitation room therein, nor unless provision be made therein for assuring at least thirty feet of pure air every minute per pupil and the facilities for exhausting foul or vitiated air therefrom shall be positive and independent of atmospheric changes. All such school buildings shall have at least two separate and distinct stairways located as far remote from each other as practicable. All stairs, stairways and stair halls shall be constructed of...
Página 279 - If a number of similar objects are placed side by side in order of their size, they are said to be arrayed. If any group of objects is thus arrayed, the middle one is known as the median item.
Página 273 - Such measurements, which involve human capacities and acts, are subject to certain special difficulties, due chiefly to (1) the absence or imperfection of units in which to measure, (2) the lack of constancy in the facts measured, and (3) the extreme complexity of the measurements to be made.

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