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... language . " Ministers and town officials were authorized to inspect schools every six months to see that they were properly conducted . Ele- mentary schools were required to teach arithmetic , spelling , and " decent behavior , " in ...
... language . " Ministers and town officials were authorized to inspect schools every six months to see that they were properly conducted . Ele- mentary schools were required to teach arithmetic , spelling , and " decent behavior , " in ...
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... language to the descendants of the first settlers . The change was the more easily made because even under the Dutch régime these schools had been in part supported by fees from well - to - do parents who had children in attendance . A ...
... language to the descendants of the first settlers . The change was the more easily made because even under the Dutch régime these schools had been in part supported by fees from well - to - do parents who had children in attendance . A ...
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... languages are not to be despised or neglected . But things are still to be preferred . — William Penn . No colony was ever founded in a nobler spirit than was the Quaker settlement planned by William Penn in the wilderness of ...
... languages are not to be despised or neglected . But things are still to be preferred . — William Penn . No colony was ever founded in a nobler spirit than was the Quaker settlement planned by William Penn in the wilderness of ...
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... language and customs ; Germans , often referred to as “ Pennsylvania Dutch " by their Eng- ish neighbors , settled the country in large num- bers ; and the Scotch - Irish became a vanguard on the edge of the backwoods in the West . As ...
... language and customs ; Germans , often referred to as “ Pennsylvania Dutch " by their Eng- ish neighbors , settled the country in large num- bers ; and the Scotch - Irish became a vanguard on the edge of the backwoods in the West . As ...
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children went to these schools they might forget their native language and abandon the religion of their fathers . Isolated by distance from the well - educated people of Germany and unwilling to enter heartily into what was to them a ...
children went to these schools they might forget their native language and abandon the religion of their fathers . Isolated by distance from the well - educated people of Germany and unwilling to enter heartily into what was to them a ...
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Academy agriculture Alcott American education became Boston boys Catholic education century CHAPTER church coeducational colonial colonial college colonists common schools course of study district Dutch early educa Edward Sheldon elementary ELIHU YALE endowed England English established EZRA CORNELL F. B. Sanborn Father Female founded Franklin free schools French funds German girls Government graduate grammar school Harvard high schools higher education Horace Mann hundred idea Indians industrial institutions instruction interest Jefferson Jesuits John John Dewey labor land language later Latin learning Legislature Mary Aloysia Hardey Mary Lyon Massachusetts mechanic arts methods modern Morrill Act normal school Oberlin opened organized Parker Pennsylvania political practical President professor public school system pupils reforms Reverend schoolmaster Seminary Society taught teachers teaching text-books tion town township United University of Virginia Vassar versity Washington William Yale York youth