And every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people in the schools, which teaches the people to look on the schools as their own, which encourages them to take a share in the management, will do at least as much service as the wisest advice... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Strana 939autor/autoři: Great Britain. Parliament - 1890Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Great Britain. Schools Inquiry Commission - 1868 - 890 str.
...the work is to be done, must come from the people. And every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people in the schools, which teaches the people...will do at least as much service as the wisest advice and the most skilful administration. Public schools have a great advantage in the security that can... | |
| 1891 - 592 str.
...best ends, can do as much for education as the earnest co-operation of the people. Every arrangement which teaches the people to look on the schools as...will do at least as much service as the wisest advice and the most skilful administration. Nor can we allow great weight to the objection that ratepayers... | |
| Thomas Edward Ellis, Sir Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith - 1889 - 130 str.
...real force, whereby the work is to be done, must come from the people. And every arrangement whieu fosters the interests of the people in the schools,...teaches the people to look on the schools as their o\va, which encourages them to take a share in the management, will do at least as much service as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1898 - 1026 str.
...the work is to be done Diust come from the people. And every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people in the schools, which teaches the people...will do at least as much service as the wisest advice and the most skilful administration." And, I will add, any amount of public money, which you may place... | |
| Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware - 1900 - 200 str.
...Commission, reporting on secondary education in 1867, remarked, "Every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people in the schools, which teaches the people...will do at least as much service as the wisest advice and the most skilful administration." If it is safe to draw any comparison between secondary and elementary... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1898 - 1030 str.
...be done must come from the people. And every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people m the schools, which teaches the people to look on the...will do at least as much service as the wisest advice and the most skilful administration." another sentence from a public document which I should like to... | |
| Stuart Maclure - 2005 - 468 str.
...the work is to be done, must come from the people. And every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people in the schools, which teaches the people...will do at least as much service as the wisest advice and the most skilful administration. Public schools have a great advantage in the security that can... | |
| 1890 - 392 str.
...the best guidance, and Parliament ' may be persuaded to make laws in accordance with their advice. But the ' real force, whereby the work is to be done,...do at least as much service as ' the wisest advice and the most skilful administration.' There is indeed no lack of information on educational topics,... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1869 - 552 str.
...the work is to be done must come from the people, and every arrangement which fosters the interest of the people in the schools, which teaches the people to look upon the schools as their own, which encourages them to take a share in the management, will do at... | |
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