| United States. Office of Education - 1892 - 888 páginas
...is ornaiueutal. But art is km);, and their time is short. It is therefore pro|>osed, that they learn those things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental; regard Win); had to the several professions for which they are intended. All should be taught to write a fair... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 páginas
...that is ornamental. But art is long and their time is short. It is therefore proposed, that they learn those things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental, regard being had for the several professions for which they are intended." Franklin's own predilection " went no further... | |
| David Excelmons Cloyd - 1902 - 126 páginas
...everything orna-> mental could be taught ; but since time is so I short, it is therefore proposed that only those things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental be taught, especial regard being had for those who prepare for any business, calling, or profession.... | |
| Louis Franklin Snow - 1907 - 220 páginas
...Pennsylvania," urged the importance of teaching in the Academy, of which he then became the founder. " Things that are likely to be most useful and most...being had to the several Professions for which they (ie, the pupils) are intended " (reference : Appendix A, p. 497, Hist, of U. of Penn., Montgomery),... | |
| Charles Riborg Mann - 1912 - 346 páginas
...Teachers College Record, Vol. XI, No. 1, p. 18, January, 1910. order that the pupils might learn " those things that are likely to be most useful and...being had to the several professions for which they were intended." 1 In like manner, the public high schools were established because " no one of the... | |
| 1913 - 1078 páginas
...Benjamin Franklin made public his proposal to establish an academy which would provide instruction in "those things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental." The academy movement spread quite rapidly over the United States following the War of Independence.... | |
| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1915 - 826 páginas
...art is long and their time is short. It is, therefore, proposed that they learn those things which are likely to be most useful and most ornamental, regard being had for the several professions for which they are intended." Here we see a transfer of interest from the... | |
| 1915 - 554 páginas
...Benjamin Franklin made public his proposal to establish an academy which would provide instruction in "those things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental." The academy movement spread quite rapidly over the United States following the War of Independence.... | |
| Mary Belle Hooton - 1918 - 182 páginas
...that is ornamental. But art is long and their time is short. It is therefore proposed, that they learn those things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental, regard being had for the several professions for which they are intended." Franklin's own predilection "went no further... | |
| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1918 - 666 páginas
...art is long and their time is short. It is, therefore, proposed that they learn those things which are likely to be most useful and most ornamental, regard being had for the several professions for which they are intended." Here we see a transfer of interest from the... | |
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