Studies of the International Institute of Teachers College, Columbia University, 1. izdevums

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Teachers College, Columbia University, 1924

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9. lappuse - Bulgarian village had its school, and those that had escaped destruction were in a very flourishing state. They are being maintained by a voluntary tax, without any government encouragement, but, on the contrary, in spite of innumerable obstacles created by the very state authorities. Tuition in the schools is free, education is equally available both to rich and poor. It would be difficult to find a single Bulgarian child who cannot read and write. In general the percentage of literacy in Bulgaria...
8. lappuse - I had always learned, and to be frank, 1 myself until recently believed that they were savages no superior in point of civilization to the American Indians. You can conceive my amazement, however, when I discovered that almost every Bulgarian village had its school, and those that had escaped destruction were in a very flourishing state.
9. lappuse - ... learned, and to be frank, I myself until recently believed that they were savages no superior in point of civilization to the American Indians. You can conceive my amazement, however, when I discovered that almost every Bulgarian village had its school, and those that had escaped destruction were in a flourishing state. They are being maintained by a voluntary tax, without any Government encouragement, but, on the contrary, in spite of innumerable obstacles created up by the very state authorities....
9. lappuse - Bulgaria, all Bulgarian schools were founded and supported by generous individuals, wealthy benefactors, parish communities and various cultural organizations. The material aid consisted of funds created either by donations or by bequests of real estate, viz., houses, lots, fields, etc.
14. lappuse - ... made more effective; but there still remained the great gap between the school and life. Not only did the school fail to deal with life; it studiously avoided contact with it. All who passed through were thereafter lost. They might return to their villages in person, but never in spirit. Never thereafter...
8. lappuse - Faissi first delineated Bulgaria's bygone days in vivid pictures. He it was who told his countrymen that the Bulgarians were the first to become Christians, that the first Christian church was Bulgarian, that the first Christian school was opened by...
74. lappuse - Geology and mineralogy: Composition and formation of the earth, principal types of rocks, eruptive, crystal and sedimentary; action of air, water and organisms; formation of sedimentary rock; position and inclination of strataj eruptive rocks; origin of the earth; practical use of metals and rocks in Bulgaria.
74. lappuse - Anatomy, physiology and personal hygiene: Cells and tissue, skeleton, muscular system and its hygiene, senses, alimentary system, cardiac system, respiration, hygiene of each.
73. lappuse - ... chemical formulas and equations; oxygen, oxides, ozone, hydrogen, sulphur, chlorine, nitrogen, air, ammonia, phosphorus, carbon, borax and boric acid.
15. lappuse - ... In its economic aspects, this situation presented serious difficulties. For city dwellers and government officials there was an elaborate educational system. For the peasant there was only an abbreviated husk. Nobody thought that the methods of farming might suffer improvement or that the handwork of the village might be bettered.

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