Word: education
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Lalor's Cyclopedia 29-40; Fouillee, Education from a National standpoint, 204-215; Educ. Rev. I. 27, 54 (Jan 1891); Ibid. V. 424 (May 1893); Jour. of Educ. XXXI. 297 (May 1890); Forum XII. 208 (Oct. 1891); W. T. Harris, in Andover, Rev., XI. 582-596 (June...
...State, for its own safety, has the right to promote these qualities. - (a) By providing schools for intellectual and moral training; Forum XII. 209 (Oct. 1891). - (b) By compelling attendance upon them: Report of Com'r of Educ. 1888-9 I. ch. XVIII. - (c) Such compulsion is exercised. - (1) In Germany. - (2) In France; Rep't. Com. of Educ. 1888-9. p. 113 sq. - (3) In many States of the Union; 1b. ch. XVIII. passim...
...right of the State to supervise and control the education of its youth. - (a) By presenting certain branches as necessary to an education; Educ. Rev. I. 30 (Jan. 1891): (b) By fixing qualifications for teachers; ibid. - (c) By requiring proper provision for health of pupils. - (d) By providing a system of instruction, to secure adherence to the laws...
...There is a very general demand that the A. B. degree be brought within the reach of more men: Educ. Rev. I, 1-7; Nat. XLIX, 425. - (a). This can be done only by reducing the requirements in time and expense: Atl. Mo., LXVI, 196. - (b). The standard is now too exacting: Pres. Eliot's Rep. 88-89. p. 21; Harv. Mo., XI, 127-137. - (c). Without relief the number of college graduates will diminish...