Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
ment as drawn up by Mr. Emil Hansen, gardener at the U.A.C., the work will be carried on to a much greater extent next year. The plan calls for the following improvements: the moving of the athletic field, the laying off of walks, the leveling and...
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Basketry and Cardboard Work. This course offers instruction in the weaving of plain and fancy baskets in rattan and splint, the use of raffia in making various articles, and the cutting, folding and making of...
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BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
MR. ROBB.
MR. WOODBURY.
Bookkeeping a. In this conrse the student will be thoroughly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the...
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ing and how to prevent the spread of contagion. The study of washing materials and the effect on the fabrics, and the hygenic effect of the materials well washed and irond will all receive proper attention in this course.
At least one...
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The cost of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one year.
4 recitations per week throughout the year.
Physical Culture.-The aim is rather to contribute to health and habit of posture than to...
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Bookkeeping (b). In this course the work is largely individual. The student buys and sells as in actual business, dealing with commission, merchandise, banking, manufacturing, jobbing, insurance, etc. Receipts,...
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and serving of food, the care of the dining room and its furnishings, arrangement of the dining table, the planning, preparation and serving of breakfasts, luncheons and dinners.
Two hours per week during the second...
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ing, designing, cutting and making muslin underwear, an unlined shirt waist and an unlined cotton dress.
Two hours per week during the second half-year.
Household Economics. The work in Household Economics treats of...
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Foods. This course consists of lecture work and laboratory practice, which includes a study of foods, their sources, processes of manufacture, composition, preparation, digestibility, and function in the body....
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being given to the methods of closing books, making out statements, trial balances and invoices, and to other details connected with the course.
Three hours per week first half-year.
Bookkeeping b. In this...
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BUSINESS STUDENTS.
Mr. Robb.
Mr._________
Bookkeeping a. In this course the student will be thoroughly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the methods of closing books, making...
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BUSINESS COURSE.
Mr. Robb.
Mr.______
Bookkeeping a. In this course the student will be thoroly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the methods of closing books, making out...
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community to display children’s work, bringing children’s artifacts from home to display at
school, and sharing photographs outside the classroom (Feiler et al., 2008).
In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Education’s (USDOE)...
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student attitudes regarding the homework, and lack of time to prepare effective
assignments. Students simply do not like homework. The time homework requires, cuts
into their extracurricular activities and downtime away from school.
A lack of...
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parents end up doing the bulk of the homework assignments in order to simply just get it
done (Simplicio, 2005).
Policies and practices that have formed consistent positive results regarding math
homework are: “(a) Homework must help students...
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may be unrelated to what is going on in the classroom, there is still a lot of pressure
placed on the positive results from these assessments.
The assumption that something is wrong with education is based on sparse
information about the...
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with HFA. The three areas were emotion recognition, theory of mind, and real life
problem solving. One of the unique aspects of this study was that parents attended a
concurrent training aimed at improving their...
THE WEB
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Guidelines
Accessibility, usability, and findability
Three fundamental considerations unique to writing for the web
are accessibility, usability, and findability. Accessibility refers to the
ability of a product to be used by as many...
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a. Chooses a communication medium and format that best supports the purposes of
the product or performance and the intended audience
b. Uses a range of information technology applications in creating the product or
performance
c....
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a. Participates in electronic discussions following accepted practices (e.g.
"Netiquette")
b. Uses approved passwords and other forms of ID for access to information
resources
c. Complies with institutional policies on access to...