The universal education of youth is essential to the well-being of the state; (2) The obligation to furnish this education rests primarily upon the parent; (3) The state has a right to enforce this obligation; (4) The state may fix a standard which shall... Public Education in Detroit - Página 49por Arthur Bernard Moehlman - 1925 - 263 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1906 - 968 páginas
...George H. Martin in his excellent history of the evolution of the Massachusetts public school system: i. The universal education of youth is essential to...obligation to furnish this education rests primarily on the parent; 3. the state has a right to enforce this obligation ; 4. the state may fix a standard... | |
| 1893 - 848 páginas
...laws of 1642 and 1647 discovers the principles upon which Massachusetts school history rests. First. The universal education of youth is essential to the well-being of the state. Second. The obligation to furnish this education rests primarily upon the parent. Third. The state... | |
| George Henry Martin - 1894 - 310 páginas
...laws of 1642 and 1647 discovers the principles upon which Massachusetts school history rests: ""*"!. The universal education of youth is essential to the...education rests primarily upon the parent. » 3. The state.has_a L jight to enforce this obligjition. The law of 1642 said nothing of/schools. It simply... | |
| Paul Henry Hanus - 1904 - 328 páginas
...system of Massachusetts, and so ultimately of the United States, is based. Those principles are: — 1. The universal education of youth is essential to the...obligation to furnish this education rests primarily on the parent, but the State has a right to enforce this obligation. 3. The State may determine the... | |
| Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1905 - 270 páginas
...manifested. Professor Hanus gives the thought of Massachusetts as follows, quoting from the law of 1647: "The universal education of youth is essential to the well-being of the State." There it is, you see — the universal, all-round, complete education of youth is essential to the... | |
| 1906 - 788 páginas
...essential to the well-being of the state ; 2. the obligation to furnish this education rests primarily on the parent; 3. the state has a right to enforce this obligation ; 4. the state may fox a standard which shall determine the kind of education and the individual amount ; 5. public money... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1913 - 1550 páginas
...principles which underlie all State systems of education in our day. The summary is as follows r1 1. The universal education of youth is essential to the...furnish this education rests primarily upon the parent. 'George H. Martin: Evolution of the Massachusetts Public School System, pp. 14, 3. The State has a... | |
| 1920 - 772 páginas
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| Forest Chester Ensign - 1921 - 286 páginas
...1647, six principles upon which our modern public school systems are largely based.28 They are: 1. The universal education of youth is essential to the...standard which shall determine the kind of education and minimum amount. 5. Funds may be raised by a general tax to support such education. 6. Education higher... | |
| Ella Cannon Levis - 1923 - 504 páginas
...summarized by George H. Martin in his "Evolution of the Massachusetts School System" as follows: "1. The universal education of youth is essential to the...determine the kind of education and the minimum amount. vide such education as the state requires. The tax may be general, though the school attendance is... | |
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