| English literature - 1832 - 614 pages
...of the founder. Five classes have graduated at the school, and many of the members of each class are engaged in teaching upon the experimental and demonstrative...and in preparing other teachers for the same duties in British America, as well as in various parts of the United States. To a certain extent all universities... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1831 - 792 pages
...in which the Editor says, ' we believe this experiment has been tried to a limited extent,' Sue. ; and we are desirous to learn ' the results,' &c. In...New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Kentacky, South Carolina, and Georgia. Teachers educated here, are at this moment itinerating for the... | |
| Education - 1831 - 794 pages
...single individual, the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, at the average annual expense of more than §3000. There is, indeed, a consoling note to page 48, in...method of instruction in nearly every State of the Union — not bv useless declamation in favor of this method oi instruction ; but by giving from thirty... | |
| Education - 1831 - 622 pages
...Rensselaer, at the average annual expense of more than $3000. There is, indeed, a consoling note to page 43, in which the Editor says, ' we believe this experiment...method of instruction in nearly every State of the Union — not by useless declamation in favor of. this method of instruction ; but by giving from thirty... | |
| 1913 - 1082 pages
...single individual, the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, at the average annual expense of more than $3,000. There is, indeed, a consoling note to page 48, in...method of instruction in nearly every State of the Union — not by useless declamation in favor of this method of instruction ; but by giving from thirty... | |
| 1915 - 554 pages
...single individual, the Hon. Stephen Van Kensselaer, at the average annual expense of more than $3,000. There is, indeed, a consoling note to page 48, in...method of instruction in nearly every State of the Union — not by useless declamation in favor of this method of instruction; but by giving from thirty... | |
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