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... secondary education . The solution was finally reached in the establishment of the high school . Again Boston took the lead in a new educational movement . The English Classical School for ! Boys was opened in 1821 as an alternative to ...
... secondary education . The solution was finally reached in the establishment of the high school . Again Boston took the lead in a new educational movement . The English Classical School for ! Boys was opened in 1821 as an alternative to ...
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... high schools finally forced their way to public recognition and approval . After the Civil War the high schools increased very rapidly in numbers in all parts of the country until now they form an ineradicable and perhaps the most ...
... high schools finally forced their way to public recognition and approval . After the Civil War the high schools increased very rapidly in numbers in all parts of the country until now they form an ineradicable and perhaps the most ...
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no further formal schooling . That is why the high schools repeat much of the work of the elementary schools , why the colleges give courses already in- cluded in the high school , and why there is an end- less conflict between the ...
no further formal schooling . That is why the high schools repeat much of the work of the elementary schools , why the colleges give courses already in- cluded in the high school , and why there is an end- less conflict between the ...
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... so high or so low as to be outside the influence of the little red schoolhouse , the blue - backed speller , and the newspaper . CHAPTER IX HORACE MANN AND THE AMERICAN SCHOOL Horace Mann SCHOOLS OF THE YOUNG REPUBLIC 123.
... so high or so low as to be outside the influence of the little red schoolhouse , the blue - backed speller , and the newspaper . CHAPTER IX HORACE MANN AND THE AMERICAN SCHOOL Horace Mann SCHOOLS OF THE YOUNG REPUBLIC 123.
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... schools the share which belonged to New York City . No one knew better than Clinton that the citizens should support ... high school in the city now bears his name . Clinton had also much to do with the method of teaching in the schools ...
... schools the share which belonged to New York City . No one knew better than Clinton that the citizens should support ... high school in the city now bears his name . Clinton had also much to do with the method of teaching in the schools ...
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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