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... tions , as determined after examination by the Professors , or by the Inspectors ; and ( II . ) on their proved capacity and efficiency as con- ductors of Schools . All Teachers , on first entering the service of the 66 Appendices to ...
... tions , as determined after examination by the Professors , or by the Inspectors ; and ( II . ) on their proved capacity and efficiency as con- ductors of Schools . All Teachers , on first entering the service of the 66 Appendices to ...
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... tion of Model Sing the Canicred hool is Enniskillen , No. 3. - ANNUAL REPORT upon the ENNISKILLEN SCHOOL , for the year 1869 , by A. O'CALLAGE Inspector . GENTLEMEN , I have Commissioners , the foll School , for ... TIONS, FOR THE YEAR 1869:
... tion of Model Sing the Canicred hool is Enniskillen , No. 3. - ANNUAL REPORT upon the ENNISKILLEN SCHOOL , for the year 1869 , by A. O'CALLAGE Inspector . GENTLEMEN , I have Commissioners , the foll School , for ... TIONS, FOR THE YEAR 1869:
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... tions into that class appear during that year . The annual examination of the schools was held in the month of De- cember ; we were occupied with it during six days , for 5 hours each day on the average , and , as usual , examined ...
... tions into that class appear during that year . The annual examination of the schools was held in the month of De- cember ; we were occupied with it during six days , for 5 hours each day on the average , and , as usual , examined ...
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... tions put , making the examination really more searching than at pre- Reports on sent , while imposing less trouble on the examiners . By this means , too , Schools in- spected and the course for each examination being reduced to about ...
... tions put , making the examination really more searching than at pre- Reports on sent , while imposing less trouble on the examiners . By this means , too , Schools in- spected and the course for each examination being reduced to about ...
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... tions , or explain the hydrostatic paradox , or enumerate the figures of a syllogism . I think it quite right that ... tion for every step in promotion . I would have the admission of a teacher to second or first class determined by ...
... tions , or explain the hydrostatic paradox , or enumerate the figures of a syllogism . I think it quite right that ... tion for every step in promotion . I would have the admission of a teacher to second or first class determined by ...
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Agricultural School Aid granted Aid of Salary Apparatus Appendix arithmetic Assist average attendance Average Daily Attendance Bailieborough Ballymoney Board boys cent Clerical Lay Commissioners County Denomination of Manager Denomination of Teachers Diss District Inspector DISTRICT MODEL SCHOOL Dunmanway E.C. Pres Emoluments received Enniskillen Established Church Females found in attendance Free Stock Galway garden free girls Gratuities Head Inspector Inchicore Infants inspec Inspections Kilkenny LEINSTER Limerick List of Schools Lurgan Males Manager or Correspondent Minor Model Schools MUNSTER National Education National Schools Number and Religious number of Pupils Number of School P.L. Gds paid for Books Paid Monitors pects of National Premiums proficiency of Pupils Pupil-Teachers Pupils found Pupils on Rolls received in Aid Reduced Prices Religious Denomination Requisites Residence free Roll Number Roman Catholic SCHOOL FARM Schools in operation showing the number Sligo Stock of Books taught tions Tipperary Total number trict Vested or Non-Vested Waterford Workhouse
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Seite 691 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 41 - Commissioners in their corporate capacity, such pastors or sionen. other persons as shall be approved of by the parents or guardians of the children respectively, shall have access to them in the School-room, for the purpose of giving them religious instruction...
Seite 691 - Know then this truth (enough for man to know) 'Virtue alone is happiness below.
Seite 40 - School shall be open to children of all communions ; that due regard be had to parental right and authority ; that, accordingly, no child shall receive or be present at any religious instruction of which his parents or guardians disapprove ; and that the time for giving it be so fixed, that no child shall be thereby, in effect, excluded, directly or indirectly, from the other advantages which the school affords.
Seite 41 - Book of Sacred Poetry' being read in any of the national schools, nor do they allow them to be read as part of the ordinary school business...
Seite 43 - ... bless those that cursed them, and to pray for those who persecuted them. He himself prayed for his murderers. Many men hold erroneous doctrines, but we ought not to hate or persecute them. We ought to...
Seite 43 - If any other books than the Holy Scriptures, or the standard books of the church to which the children using them belong, are employed in communicating religious instruction, the title of each is to be made known to the Commissioners.
Seite 50 - The Commissioners regard the attendance of any of their Teachers at meetings held for political purposes, or their taking part in elections for Members of Parliament, or for Poor Law Guardians, &c., except by voting, as incompatible with the performance of their duties, and as a violation of rule which will render them liable to dismissal.
Seite 40 - Instruction," printed in large characters, on a form to be supplied by the Commissioners. 6. When the secular instruction precedes the religious instruction, in any National School, there shall be a sufficient interval between the announcement and the commencement of the religious instruction ; and whether the religious or the secular instruction shall have priority in any National School, the books used for the instruction first in order, shall be carefully laid aside, at its termination, in the...
Seite 50 - ... should not only possess the art of communicating knowledge, but be capable of moulding the mind of youth, and of giving to the power which education confers a useful direction. These are the qualities for which Patrons of Schools, when making choice of Teachers, should anxiously look. They are those which the Commissioners are anxious to find, to encourage, and to reward.