| Francis Warre Cornish - 1910 - 402 pagina’s
...of inspection should in all cases be retained by the Committee, ' in order to secure conformity of the regulations and discipline established in the several schools with such improvements as may be from time to time suggested by the Committee.' The policy of encouraging voluntary aid was so far... | |
| John William Adamson - 1919 - 396 pagina’s
...grants to schools should be conditional on XVI] INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS 295 the right of inspection .... in order to secure a conformity to the regulations...may from time to time be suggested by the Committee. Inspection by State officials was a much more powerful instrument of public control than could be effected... | |
| Edward Hartman Reisner - 1922 - 600 pagina’s
...it would not give any money for the support of normal schools or any other schools "unless the right of inspection be retained, in order to secure a conformity...from time to time be suggested by the Committee." It added, "A part of the grant voted in the present year may be usefully applied to the purposes of... | |
| Edward Hartman Reisner - 1922 - 604 pagina’s
...it would not give any money for the support of normal schools or any other schools "unless the right of inspection be retained, in order to secure a conformity to the regulations and discipline estab: lished in the several schools, with such improvements as may from time to time be suggested... | |
| A. S. Bishop - 1971 - 332 pagina’s
...Grant be made, now or hereafter, for the establishment or support of ... Schools, unless the right of inspection be retained, in order to secure a conformity...improvements as may from time to time be suggested by the Committee';1 thirdly it intimated that the grants would not necessarily always be confined to the two... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1851 - 1054 pagina’s
...that no further grant be made, now or hereafter, for the establishment of any school, unless the right of inspection be retained, in order to secure a conformity...from time to time be suggested by the Committee." This order is interpreted generally by the Minute of the 24th of September 1 839, which prescribes... | |
| 540 pagina’s
...hereafter, for the establishment or support of normal schools or any other schools, unless the right of inspection be retained in order to secure a conformity...improvements as may from time to time be suggested by the Committee."1 Religious instruction was an integral part of the curriculum of every grant-aided school;... | |
| John William Adamson - 1930 - 392 pagina’s
...Government has since ventured to revive the project of a State normal school. the right of inspection .... in order to secure a conformity to the regulations...may from time to time be suggested by the Committee. Inspection by State officials was a much more powerful instrument of public control than could be effected... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1843 - 652 pagina’s
...that no grant be made for the future, without reserving to the government the right of inspection ; in order to secure a conformity to the regulations...and discipline established in the several schools, and such improvements as might be suggested from time to time by the committee. The inspectors, however,... | |
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