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assist them by his counsel. We cannot Expect that he will spend more than two or three hours in each school in the course of a month.

every instead

The plan which I would recommend of this is the following:

First, That there be erected a building in Victoria, in which the schools now maintained in Tae-ping shan, the upper and central bazaars, Webster's Crescent and near the Mosque, shall be concentrated in different rooms.

Second. That in connection with this building there be provided a residence for a European Master, who shall form and conduct English Classes; and that only in the Schools Concentrated there shall English be taught.

Third, That this European Master, aided by a Board of Education, constituted like the present, or modified as circumstances may render desirable, exercise a Superintendence over the other Schools in Aberdeen and the villages over the Island. This plan would retain all the advantages of the present system of Inspection, and might be expected to produce real and definite results which cannot now be looked for.

In the first place, the Government Officer, himself actively engaged in the work of Education, would have an efficient Eye over the work.

In the second place, the English Education carried on under the Master's supervision would be more efficient than it is now, and

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224 assist them by his counsel. We cannot Expect that he will spend more than two or three hours in each school in the course of a month. every instead The plan which I would recommend of this is the following: First, That there be erected a building in Victoria, in which the schools now maintained in Tae-ping shan, the upper and central bazaars, Webster's Crescent and near the Mosque, shall be concentrated in different rooms. Second. That in connection with this building there be provided a residence for a European Master, who shall form and conduct English Classes; and that only in the Schools Concentrated there shall English be taught. Third, That this European Master, aided by a Board of Education, constituted like the present, or modified as circumstances may render desirable, exercise a Superintendence over the other Schools in Aberdeen and the villages over the Island. This plan would retain all the advantages of the present system of Inspection, and might be expected to produce real and definite results which cannot now be looked for. In the first place, the Government Officer, himself actively engaged in the work of Education, would have an efficient Eye over the work. In the second place, the English Education carried on under the Master's supervision would be more efficient than it is now, and
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224 assist them by his counsel. We cannot Expect that he will spend more than two or three hours in each school in the course of month. every instead The plan which I would recommend of this is the following: First, That there be erected a building in Victoria, in which the schools now maintained in Tae- ping shan, the upper and central bazaars, Webster's Crescent and near the Mosque, shall be concentrated in different rooms. Second. That in connection with this - building there be provided a residence for a European Master, who shall form and conduct English Classes; and that only in the Schools Concentrated there shall English be taught. Third, That this European Master, aided of Education, constituted like by a Board the present, or modified as circumstances. May render desirable, exercise a Superintendence over the other Schools in Aberdeen and the villages over the Istand This plan would retain all the advantages of the present system of Inspection, and might be expected to produce real and definite - results which cannot now be looked for In the first place, the Government Officer, himself actively would have an engaged in the work of Education. In the second place, the English Education carried on under the elbaster's be more nt efficient Eye would than it is now, and 4.
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assist them by his counsel. We cannot Expect that he will spend more than two or

three hours in each school in the course of

month.

every

instead

The plan which I would recommend

of this is the following:

First, That there be erected a building in

Victoria, in which the schools now maintained in Tae- ping shan, the upper and central bazaars, Webster's Crescent and near the Mosque, shall be concentrated in different

rooms.

Second. That in connection with this -

building there be provided a residence for a European Master, who shall form

and conduct English Classes; and that only in the Schools Concentrated there

shall English be taught.

Third, That this European Master, aided

of

Education, constituted like

by a Board the present, or modified

as circumstances.

May render desirable, exercise a Superintendence over the other Schools in

Aberdeen and the villages over the Istand This plan would retain all the advantages of the present system of Inspection, and might be expected to produce real and definite - results which cannot now be looked for

In the first place, the Government

Officer, himself actively

would have an

engaged in the work of Education.

In the second place, the English Education

carried on under the elbaster's

be more

nt

efficient

Eye would

than it is now, and

4.

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