Their main function is to prepare for the duties of life that small proportion of all the children in the country — a proportion small in number, but very important to the welfare of the nation — who show themselves able to profit by an education... Proceedings ...: Annual Report - Página 22por Western Drawing and Manual Training Association - 1906Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1893 - 226 páginas
...States, with a few exceptions, do not exist for the purpose of fitting boys and girls for college. " Their main function is to prepare for the duties of...themselves able to profit by an education prolonged to the eighteenth year, and whose parents are able to support them while they remain so long at school.'*... | |
| 1894 - 648 páginas
...express a willingness to come fully half way in the matter. The following language is most welcome: The secondary schools of the United States, taken...themselves able to profit by an education prolonged to the eighteenth year, and whose parents are able to support them while they remain so long at school. There... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1896 - 1114 páginas
...latter capacity that it does its chief work. President Eliot has stated this very clearly. He says, "The secondary schools of the United States, taken...themselves able to profit by an education prolonged to the eighteenth year, and whose parents are able to support them while they remain at school." Still, in... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 páginas
...latter capacity that it does its chief work. President Eliot has stated this very clearly. He says, "The secondary schools of the United States, taken...themselves able to profit by an education prolonged to the eighteenth year, and whose parents are able to support them while they remain at school." Still, in... | |
| 1893 - 676 páginas
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| Teachers' Association of Northern California - 1898 - 88 páginas
...the university. The report of the Committee of Ten says this about the mission of the high school : " The secondary schools of the United States, taken...themselves able to profit by an education prolonged to the eighteenth year, and whose parents are able to support them while they remain so long at school." Thus... | |
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