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Example sentences for "compulsory education"

  • We do not think that the enforcement of the laws relating to compulsory education should at any time enforce association with criminal classes.

  • How much of this bad showing is due to the system, or the lack of system, of compulsory education, as we know it in New York, I shall not venture to say.

  • The child comes into relation to law when he is sent to school to conform to the law of compulsory education.

  • Institutions of recreation and culture are in most cases the voluntary creation of local groups of individuals, except as the state has adopted a system of compulsory education.

  • In another and quite different way, compulsory education is of service to eugenics.

  • One of the effects of compulsory education is similar to that which follows the abolition of child labor--namely, that the child is made a source of expense, not of revenue, to the parent.

  • If this belief be well founded, it is likely that any measure tending to decrease the cost of schooling for children will tend to diminish this effect of compulsory education.

  • It should have been a simple matter, during the last fifty years of compulsory education, to teach the rudiments of finance in the elementary schools, and I commend the matter as worth the consideration of educational enthusiasts.

  • In Holland, the Synod of Dort (1618) had tried to institute the idea of compulsory education (R.

  • Except in the German States, compulsory education is a relatively recent idea, though in its origins it is a child of the Protestant Reformation theory as to education for salvation.

  • A Brief Survey of the Development of Compulsory Education in the United States"; in Elementary School Teacher, vol.

  • During the last few years, at nearly every session of Parliament, the Government introduced a compulsory education bill; but the bill has never become a law.

  • The public-school system is also under the patronage of the Government, under a compulsory education law, and includes all grades from the kindergarten to the normal school.

  • Until 1908 compulsory education, as has been already stated, covered four years from the age of six to ten.

  • As we have already seen, this amount of compulsory education is insufficient to give children ability to read and write with freedom.

  • He begins by defining the principle of Compulsory Education.

  • Don't suppose that, by doing this, you are applying the principle of Compulsory Education fairly, and as you apply it to Diggs' boys.

  • Again and again he warned his countrymen, then unaccustomed to the practical working of Compulsory Education, that it would be intolerable, unjust, and absurd if it were applied only to the children of the poor.

  • I still remember the time when pseudo-Liberals were not ashamed to say that, whatever other nations, such as the Germans, might do, England would never submit to compulsory education.


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