An Executive Department of Education: Hearing Before the Committee on Education, House of Representatives, on H.R. 12318, February 2, 8, 15, 23, 1910 |
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... regard to private educational institutions of all grades , from the highest to the lowest . For example , in ... regards the secondary schools and the col- leges , universities , and professional schools , we send our blanks directly to ...
... regard to private educational institutions of all grades , from the highest to the lowest . For example , in ... regards the secondary schools and the col- leges , universities , and professional schools , we send our blanks directly to ...
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... by law , and to examine those reports ; and , as a field agent , he has to visit those institutions and see in what ways the information that has been gathered with regard to the work 16 AN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION .
... by law , and to examine those reports ; and , as a field agent , he has to visit those institutions and see in what ways the information that has been gathered with regard to the work 16 AN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION .
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... regard to the work of such institutions in other parts of this country and in other countries can be made to help directly in their work . That is , instead of making a mere mechanical and routine compilation of reports of these insti ...
... regard to the work of such institutions in other parts of this country and in other countries can be made to help directly in their work . That is , instead of making a mere mechanical and routine compilation of reports of these insti ...
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... regard to the matter . The CHAIRMAN . You think the benefits would be coextensive with the increased expenditure ? Professor JASPER . Yes , sir . Mr. GARRETT . Your idea is that there ought to be more bulletins published ? Professor ...
... regard to the matter . The CHAIRMAN . You think the benefits would be coextensive with the increased expenditure ? Professor JASPER . Yes , sir . Mr. GARRETT . Your idea is that there ought to be more bulletins published ? Professor ...
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... regard to the distribution of bulletins , because in my case I contribute consular reports , and I have only been able to get possession of some of these bulletins with much difficulty . When I telephoned , after the present ...
... regard to the distribution of bulletins , because in my case I contribute consular reports , and I have only been able to get possession of some of these bulletins with much difficulty . When I telephoned , after the present ...
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appointed appropriations asked authority bill bulletins Bureau of Education cabinet CHAIRMAN Chicago commission Commissioner Brown Commissioner of Education COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Congress cooperative create an executive D. C. MY DEAR Department of Agriculture department of education Doctor Knapp duties educa educational matters ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN enlarged executive department existing expenditure expert farmers favor February federal department Federal Government funds GARRETT gathered gentlemen German Empire Germany GITTERMAN glad GRAFF hear House of Representatives illiteracy institutions interest Interior J. A. GOULDEN James Francis Burke Jane Addams John Franklin Crowell letter LEVER ment methods Nicholas Murray Butler organization population present Professor JASPER Prussia public education public instruction public schools question receive regard salary school systems Secretary Senate Specialist statistics superintendent of public SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS teachers thousand tion United VOLSTEAD Washington WICKLIFFE York City
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Page 3 - That there shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof...
Page 5 - That it shall be the duty of the commissioner of education to present annually to Congress a report embodying the results of his investigations and labors, together with a statement of such facts and recommendations as will, in his judgment, subserve the purpose for which this department, is established.
Page 8 - The American's Guide ; comprising the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution » •• , of the United States, and the Constitutions of the several ' '' /^ States composing the Union Philadelphia, Hogan and Thompson, 380 pp.
Page 4 - Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 3 - Senate, who shall receive a salary of eight thousand dollars per annum, and whose term and tenure of office shall be like that of the heads of the other Executive Departments; and section one hundred and fiftyeight of the Revised Statutes is hereby amended to include such Department, and the provisions of title four of the Revised Statutes, including all amendments thereto, are hereby made applicable to said Department.
Page 49 - This it could accomplish — 1. By securing greater uniformity and accuracy in school statistics and so interpreting them that they may be more widely available and reliable as educational tests and measures. 2. By bringing together the results of school systems in different communities, States, and countries and determining their comparative value.
Page 4 - Washington, a department of education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 49 - At a meeting of the National Association of State and City School Superintendents, recently held in the city of Washington, DC, the undersigned were appointed a committee to memorialize Congress for the establishment of a National Bureau of Education. It was the unanimous opinion of the association that the interests of education would be greatly promoted by the organization of such...
Page 5 - ... thousand dollars per annum, and who shall have authority to appoint one chief clerk of his department, who shall receive a salary of two thousand dollars per annum, one clerk who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum...
Page 5 - That from and after the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, the department of education shall cease, and there shall be established and attached to the Department of the Interior an office to be denominated the office of education...