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
| Frank Forest Bunker - 1916 - 210 páginas
...small proportion ' all the children in the country — a proportion small in number, but very imirtant to the welfare of the Nation — who show themselves able to profit by i education prolonged to the eighteenth year and whose parents are able to ipport them while they remain... | |
| Mary Belle Hooton - 1918 - 182 páginas
...United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for college. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates...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." And,... | |
| Thomas Henry Briggs - 1920 - 372 páginas
...as "to prepare for the duties of life that small proportion of all the children in the country . . . who show 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." Influenced... | |
| Calvin Olin Davis - 1924 - 476 páginas
...function is to prepare for the duties of life that small proportion of all the children in the country who show 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 in school." Taken... | |
| 1925 - 712 páginas
...doing it condemned, by implication at least, much of our present practice. The committee declares: 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. And,... | |
| 1926 - 80 páginas
...taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. . . . Theur main function is to prepare for the duties of life...who show themselves able to profit by an education to the eighteenth year, and whose parents are able to support them while they remain so long at school.... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1925 - 1460 páginas
...function is to prepare for the duties of life that small proportion of all the children in the country who show 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 in school. The... | |
| John Addison Clement - 1925 - 536 páginas
...to prepare for the duties of I life that small proportion of all the children in the country . . . who show themselves able to profit by an education prolonged to the eighteenth year. ... A secondary school program intended for national use must, therefore, be made... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1926 - 402 páginas
...be a special privilege limited to " that small proportion of all the children in the country . . . who show 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," as... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1926 - 402 páginas
...be a special privilege limited to " that small proportion of all the children in the country . . . who show 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," as... | |
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