Report of the Joint Committee of the Two Houses of the Pennsylvania Legislature, On the Subject of a System of General Education
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3. Let the candidate for the collegiate honor of a school teacher's diploma, be in every respect, on the same footing in college with other students-r— study in the same class, his own particular branches-^ 22 submit to the same system of discipline, 6i,c., and let him in addition to these, spend a part of every day in (he common school, as a spec- tator, and occasionally as an assistant. 4. When he shall have completed his course, which will take two years, let him pass a final examination, an...d if approved, receive the honourable testimonial of the board of trustees. 5. Let every teacher, thus qualified, who shall teach within the state, receive, besides the provisions made for his support by the peo- ple, a yearly allowance from the school fund, for every year he shall teach in one place. Such is the plan. Lot us look at its advantages. And jPirsi — It effectually guards against the imposition practised by incompetent teachers. Second — It will cost but little. Any college in the state, if in opera- tion, might establish such a system, at an expense not exceeding $2,000.
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