The secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific schools. Their main function... Development of Manual Training in the United States - Side 37af Hamilton Ross Smith - 1914 - 90 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1910 - 964 sider
...it does not ignore the final values in education. For example, we read, 'The secondary schools ... do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for college. . . . Their main function is to prepare for the duties of life.* One of the most interesting... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1895 - 982 sider
...conferences, feel it their duty to set forth with all possible distinctness. Tho secondary schools of tho United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing hoys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go... | |
| 1894 - 648 sider
...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...Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific schools. Their main function is to prepare for the duties... | |
| 1894 - 558 sider
...such thing as class education. President Eliot is emphatic as to this. He says (p. 51): The secondaiy schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do...Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific schools. Their main function is to prepare for the duties... | |
| Brookline (Mass.) - 1895 - 666 sider
...most far-reaching declaration made in the main report, and endorsed by the sub-committees, is that the secondary schools of the United States, taken...a whole do not. exist for the purpose of preparing girls and boys for college. Their main function is, to prepare for life. The preparation of a few pupils... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 sider
...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...Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific schools. Their main function is to prepare for the duties... | |
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