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«S8s»~ No. Ii. Instruction The System Be...
rator-Imperial of the Inferior Court ; a member of the Court of Appeal or of the Inferior Courtelected by those tribunals ; and four
members chosen by the Council , General of the Department , of whom at least two must be members of that body . Beside these , the Deans
of Faculties are admitted into the Academic Council , with the right of voting whenever any question _regarding- their several Faculties
is brought up for discussion . Half the members of the Academic Council constitute a quorum .
The Academic Council of the Department of the Seine is composed of the Hector of the "Academy ; the Prefect of the Seine ; the
Archbishop of Paris or his delegate ; three ecclesiastics appointed by the Archbishop ; a Pastor of the Reformed Church , a Pastor of
the Confession of _Axigsburg , and a member of the Jewish Consistory , elected by their several religious bodies ; three Academic Inspectors ,
chosen by the Minister of Public Instruction ; an Inspector of Primary Schools , chosen by the Minister ; the _Attorney-General or his
delegate , chosen among the members of the Court of Appeal ; a member of that Court chosen "by his colleagues ; a member of the
Inferior Court , chosen by the Court ; four members of the Municipal Council of Parisand two members of the Councils of St . Denis
and Sceaux , elected , by the Council General of the Department of the Seine ; and the Secretary-General of the Prefecture of the Seine .
The Deans of the Faculties of Paris have also a right of vote in all questions respecting their several Faculties .
The elected members of the Academic Council of the Seine are named for three years , and are indefinitely re-eligible .
Each _DejDartment , or Circumscription , provides a building for the meetings of its Academic Council ; and the Council pronounces on
all that concerns the instruction and administration of the schools within its limitsa right of appeal from its sentence to the Superior
Council being , guaranteed in case of penalties inflicted on the teachers within its jurisdiction . The Council draws up an annual
report on the general state of education within the limits of the Academywhich report is sent to the Minister of Public Instruction
, by the Hector . The French Constitution recognises only two classes of schools ;
viz ., Public Schools _( Ecoles Publiqiies ) and Free Schools ( JEcoles Libres ) ,
-The class of Public Schools comprises the Faculties , Lyceums , and Colleges , Institutions and Pensions , Primary Schools and Infant
Schools , _( Salles cVAsile _^) already mentioned ; also the Sj ) ecial Schools already alluded to , for the prosecution of the various branches of
study in their highest departments . Of these Public Schools , the FacultiesLyceumsand Institutionsbeing founded by the
, , , State , are administered solely by the University ; the Colleges , PensionsPrimary and Infant Schoolsbeing founded jointly by the
State , and the commune , are administered , jointly by the University
and the municipal authority . Of tlio Special Schools , the "N ormal
Sco Education In Iteance ,
SCO EDUCATION IN _iTEANCE ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1860, page 300, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071860/page/12/
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