Helping School Children: Suggestions for Efficient Cooperation with the Public Schools

Přední strana obálky
Harper & brothers, 1912 - Počet stran: 351
 

Obsah

Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny

Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví

Oblíbené pasáže

Strana 238 - Mary had a little cold That started in her head, And everywhere that Mary went That cold was sure to spread. It followed her to school one day (There wasn't any rule) ; It made the children cough and sneeze To have that cold In school. The teacher tried to drive it out ; She tried hard, but — kerchoo ! — It didn't do a bit of good. For teacher caught it, too.
Strana 236 - Go back to thy garden plot, sweet heart I Go back till the evening falls ! And bind thy lilies, and train thy vines, Till for thee the Master calls. Go, make thy garden fair as thou canst ; Thou workest never alone. Perchance he whose plot is next to thine Will see it and mend his own.
Strana 245 - If I were asked to say whether more physical deterioration was produced by alcohol or. by defective teeth, I should unhesitatingly say, defective teeth.
Strana 66 - Dear Mr. Edison: I have been intending for some time to write you expressing my admiration at the splendid and patriotic attitude you have taken...
Strana 314 - ... from the borough president that the premises so recommended comply with the law and ordinances in relation to buildings to be used for school purposes, (c) They shall report immediately to the board of education any dereliction of duty on the part of the superintendent of supplies, superintendent of school buildings, the city superintendent, or any of their deputies or assistants or the employees in their respective departments, and they shall present to the board of education all of the facts...
Strana 106 - Questions regarding parks and playgrounds may be directed to the Playground and Recreation Association of America, 1 Madison Avenue, New York.
Strana 36 - I was born in Boston, New England, and owe my first instructions in literature to the free Grammar Schools established there. I therefore give one .hundred pounds sterling to my executors, to be by them, the survivors or survivor of them, paid over to the managers or directors of the free schools in my native town of Boston, to be by them, or those...
Strana 48 - ... etc. 2. Effort to secure establishment of such a system of school records and reports as will disclose automatically significant school facts; eg, regarding backward pupils, truancy, regularity of attendance, registered children not attending, sickness, physical defects, etc. 3. Effort to utilize available information regarding school needs so as to stimulate public interest, and thus aid in securing adequate appropriations to meet school needs.
Strana 256 - ... scope enlarges, it will have to do in great part with the prevention of defects by oral prophylaxis. as centers for the dissemination of wisdom concerning personal hygiene by the example and teaching of their patients, so it is expected that this institution will promote public education in not only oral, but also general hygiene. Provision has been made for research. A research fellowship has been established and is now held by a man selected for his fitness. The laboratory will be so equipped...
Strana 256 - ... is expected that, as its scope enlarges, it will have to do in great part with the prevention of defects by oral prophylaxis. as centers for the dissemination of wisdom concerning personal hygiene by the example and teaching of their patients, so it is expected that this institution will promote public education in not only oral, but also general hygiene.

Bibliografické údaje