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JBSanderson_SpeechNotes016

Mixed Now it is systematic methodical graded, A great gain is secured by grading economy intense efficiency in work & increase of results the progress of
the pupil is definite orderly proceeding inductively step
by step. inductively It is True that in the higher institutions
30 or 40 years ago education was more systematic
and thorough. But only the few sought or were able to
secure higher and thorough instruction. But now in the
Common Schools there is a system and thoroughness. So that But the High Schools to afford as thorough a course - as colleges did 40 years ago -
The child who enters the lower grade passes through
them in regular course succession through the Primary. Intermediate Grammar
High School, and having mastered he studies graduates the branches taught therein wins a graduation Diploma, is a trained, methodically systematic scholar
well qualified in the studies embraced in the g degrees grades
through which he has passed. What are they?

Mr. Everetts view as to many studies Consonants vocaly [vocally] the organ of voice Cabrals, acutal, gutturals
Orthography or spelling Phonetics, sounds, etymology roots suffixes &
prefixes - from other languages ... their origins Greek Latin French Spanish
Italian - Analysis. Pronunciation Articulates

Reading Elocution inflections - emphasis accent pronunciation ar-
ticulation speaking - public & private -- not loud but clear dis-
tinct -- Singing embraced pitch tone high low Rythem [Rythmn].
Writing The Systems elements principles etc various numerous -- have to choose
confusing - differing - gramatical [grammatical] mathematical -- Angles - circles ovals elipses [ellipses]. perpendic-
ular obliques horizontals shadings upward - shadings down
ward fine hair stroke - coarse strokes. Italian German
Old English Pestalozzian - round, angular - Paysores
speuers. Right meyers etc etc

Sideways:
Spelling orthography
Reading
Elocution
Declamation
Writing
Geography
buetunetes written & heutul
Grammar
Nat-Philos
History
Algebra
Physiology
Botany
Music
Bookkeeping
Rhetoric
Geometry
I do not say he will thoroughly master of all these.

He will have stud-
ied them all - and
made considerable
impro advance proficiency
ment in many
and have a solid
and clean acquaint-
ance with most
familiar

JBSanderson_SpeechNotes016

Mixed Now it is systematic methodical graded, A great gain is secured by grading economy intense efficiency in work & increase of results the progress of
the pupil is definite orderly proceeding inductively step
by step. inductively It is True that in the higher institutions
30 or 40 years ago education was more systematic
and thorough. But only the few sought or were able to
secure higher and thorough instruction. But now in the
Common Schools there is a system and thoroughness. So that But the High Schools to afford as thorough a course - as colleges did 40 years ago -
The child who enters the lower grade passes through
them in regular course succession through the Primary. Intermediate Grammar
High School, and having mastered he studies graduates the branches taught therein wins a graduation Diploma, is a trained, methodically systematic scholar
well qualified in the studies embraced in the g degrees grades
through which he has passed. What are they?

Mr. Everetts view as to many studies Consonants vocaly [vocally] the organ of voice Cabrals, acutal, gutturals
Orthography or spelling Phonetics, sounds, etymology roots suffixes &
prefixes - from other languages ... their origins Greek Latin French Spanish
Italian - Analysis. Pronunciation Articulates

Reading Elocution inflections - emphasis accent pronunciation ar-
ticulation speaking - public & private -- not loud but clear dis-
tinct -- Singing embraced pitch tone high low Rythem [Rythmn].
Writing The Systems elements principles etc various numerous -- have to choose
confusing - differing - gramatical [grammatical] mathematical -- Angles - circles ovals elipses [ellipses]. perpendic-
ular obliques horizontals shadings upward - shadings down
ward fine hair stroke - coarse strokes. Italian German
Old English Pestalozzian - round, angular - Paysores
speuers. Right meyers etc etc

Sideways:
Spelling orthography
Reading
Elocution
Declamation
Writing
Geography
buetunetes written & heutul
Grammar
Nat-Philos
History
Algebra
Physiology
Botany
Music
Bookkeeping
Rhetoric
Geometry
I do not say he will thoroughly master of all these.

He will have stud-
ied them all - and
made considerable
impro advance proficiency
ment in many
and have a solid
and clean acquaint-
ance with most
familiar