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[Teachers' institutes and school district reports to the Superintendent of Common Schools, submitted to the Connecticut General Assembly].

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Connecticut. Superintendent of Common Schools.
Connecticut. General Assembly.
Series:
LLMC-digital (Series)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teachers' institutes--Connecticut.
Teachers' institutes.
Education--Connecticut.
Education.
School districts.
Teachers.
Connecticut.
Teachers--Connecticut.
School districts--Connecticut.
Education--Connecticut--Societies, etc.
Education--Societies, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ( volumes)
Annual
Began with 1850?
Other Title:
1850 report has title: Teachers' institutes, for 1850
Place of Publication:
[New Haven, Conn.?] : [publisher not identified], [1850- ]
System Details:
text file
Notes:
Description based on: 1850; title supplied by cataloger (LLMC Digital, viewed February 6, 2018).
Latest issue consulted: 1850.
"By an act of the General Assembly, passed May session, 1849, it is made the duty of the Superintendent of Common Schools, 'to hold at one convenient place in each county of the state ... annually, schools or conventions of teachers for the purpose of instructing in the best modes of governing and teaching our common schools'"--Page 1 (1850 report).
1850 report signed on page 3: "Henry Barnard, Superintendent of Common Schools. The Reports of the proceedings of the several Institutes, will be published in matter and form as they are received at this office."
OCLC:
1021885590
Access Restriction:
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