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Teachers college, Columbia University, 1924

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153. lappuse - ... charged in these schools, many of which are boarding schools, but the state offers scholarships covering the board, or maintenance, or expenses of a lodging where there are no boarding facilities in the school. The scholarships are granted on a competitive examination, and the home conditions are also taken into consideration. Grants are also made for clothing. At the close of the course pupils who have graduated and are between the ages of sixteen and eighteen are eligible for traveling scholarships,...
152. lappuse - Although the French secondary schools are practically closed to the pupils who are unable to afford the requisite tuition fees, other educational facilities are offered to them for enjoying an education reaching beyond the scope of the elementary schools. These are provided in the higher elementary schools (ecoles primaires superieures) organized originally in 1893 and reconstructed in 1909.
7. lappuse - In these schools the secondary instruction covers a period of seven years divided into two cycles of four and three years, respectively, and the pupils begin the work at approximately the age of eleven years.
123. lappuse - ... given decimal approximation. Reduction of an ordinary fraction to a decimal fraction; condition of possibility. When the reduction is impossible, the ordinary fraction can be regarded as the limit of an unlimited periodic decimal fraction. Square of a whole number or of a fractional number; nature of the square of the sum of two numbers. The square of a fraction is never equal to a whole number. Definition and extraction of the square root of a whole number or of a fraction to a given decimal...
153. lappuse - ... ever-changing needs of manufacture." Opportunities are offered to those who complete the general course to transfer to the second cycle of a secondary school; this, together with an increasingly flexible curriculum in the secondary schools, is making for the greater democratization of higher education. The subjects of instruction common to all pupils in all the courses are: Morals; civics; French language and literature; modern foreign languages; national history and outlines of general history;...
124. lappuse - Q tends to 0; the relations between the sides and angles of a triangle; solution of triangles; heights and distances; solution of trigonometrical equations; the inverse notation.
153. lappuse - ... arithmetic, speed in numbering, algebra and geometry ; outlines of chemistry, physics and natural sciences; hygiene; writing; design and modeling; singing; gymnastics and military training (for boys). The special interests cover: Outlines of political economy and every-day law; theory and practise of subjects relating to industry, commerce and agriculture such as mechanics, technology, industrial chemistry, industrial electricity, agriculture, agricultural chemistry, wares, transportation and...
137. lappuse - Traits de Sensations (Book I) . Rousseau: Contrat Social (one book). La Profession du Foi du Vicaire Savoyard. Kant: Critique of Pure Reason (preface to the 2nd edition). Foundations of the Metaphysics of Ethics. Comte: Cours de Philosophic Positive (lecons I et II).
6. lappuse - Ribot, see in the abandonment of Latin the beginning of the decline of the French spirit. To form a directive elite, such is the role of secondary education. It is in a way the depository of the traditions of the race. The French genius includes what is more substantial and universal in the Roman genius, and at the same time the vivacity, the irony, the gaiety of the Celtic spirit. Let us beware, they say...

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