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" In school organization, most of which center around the seventh and eighth grades of the elementary school and the first year of the high school. "
Bulletin - Page 11
1915
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Report of the Educational Commission of the City of Chicago

Chicago (Ill.). Educational Commission - Education - 1899 - 278 pages
...affect especially the eighth and ninth grades. There is a sharp differentiation between the last year of the elementary school and the first year of the high school, and on this account the elementary schools are in a measure isolated in fact and rendered distinct...
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Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri: A Compendium of History ..., Volume 5

Howard Louis Conard - Missouri - 1901 - 802 pages
...high schools in different parts of the city, in which could be brought together the eight-year pupils of the elementary school and the first year of the high school, thus rendering it unnecessary to send children from the age of thirteen to fifteen years a long distance...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volume 85

Science - 1914 - 636 pages
...done with much less than the usual elimination of pupils by failure. When teachers of the upper years of the elementary school and the first year of the high school come to realize that it is more important that pupils learn right habits of work than that they get...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Volume 1, Issues 1-20

United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1915 - 1224 pages
...all-year high school plan will solve many of the perplexing problems In school organization, most of whlcb center around the seventh and eighth grades of the...E. High school programme of studies: constants and electives. Pennsylvania school Journal, 63 : 477-81, May 1915. Til.- writer IB convinced that boys...
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A Statistical Study of the Public Schools of the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Norman Frost - Education - 1915 - 736 pages
...School review, 23 : 307-18, May 1915. Says that the six-year high school plan will solve many of the perplexing problems In school organization, most of...socialization of the high school. Teachers college record, 10: 1-12, May 1915. 752. Puncheon, Katharine E. High school programme of studies: constants and electlves....
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Bulletin, Issues 16-30

United States. Office of Education - 1915 - 1312 pages
...School review, 23 : 307-18, May 1915. Says that the six-year high school plan will solve many of the perplexing problems In school organization, most of...and eighth grades of the elementary school and the flrst year of the high school. 751. . The socialization of the high school. Teachers college record,...
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Report of the Secretary

General Education Board (New York, N.Y.) - Education - 1916 - 104 pages
...sections of the country. As ordinarily conceived, the junior high school takes over grades seven and eight of the elementary school and the first year of the high school, reorganizing them so as to bridge the gap between elementary and high schools. The junior high school...
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Annual Report of the Board of Education of the City of Newark ..., Volume 60

Education - 1916 - 348 pages
...particularly in the West, have established what have come to be known as junior high schools. 60 containing the seventh and eighth grades of the elementary school and the first year of the high school, others containing only the eighth grade of the elementary school and the first two years of the high...
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The Elementary School Journal, Volume 17

Education - 1917 - 860 pages
...sections of the country. As ordinarily conceived, the junior high school takes over Grades VII and VIII of the elementary school and the first year of the high school, reorganizing them so as to bridge the gap between elementary and high schools. The junior high school...
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University of Chicago War Papers, Issues 1-8

University of Chicago - Democracy - 1918 - 162 pages
...together in subjects of instruction and methods of teaching. The change is affecting most obviously the seventh and eighth grades of the elementary school and the first year in the high school. In the elementary grades the courses are taking on a more advanced character. This...
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