| 1897 - 404 páginas
...based his introduction on the following quotation from Mr. Huxley: "No system of education is worthy the name of national, unless it creates a great educational...end in the gutter and the other in the university." He spoke of the tendency to complete the articulations of the system in the United States, and prophesied... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1878 - 378 páginas
...simply quoting and adopting the saying of Huxley: " No system of public education is worthy the name unless it creates a great educational ladder, with...end in the gutter and the other in the university." SCHOOL-HOUSES. In a former report I spoke of the progress which had been made in building school-houses... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1890 - 372 páginas
...to be established in the majority of tiiQ States. Huxley's well known dictum may be here recalled : "No system of public education is worth the name of...end in the gutter and the other in the university." Let the State see to it that the zealous climber of that ladder finds a real university when he arrives... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1879 - 202 páginas
...quoted approvingly Professor Huxley's remark that " no system of public education is worthy the name unless it creates a great educational ladder with...end in the gutter and the other in the university." Mr. Dickinson continued as follows : In some of the States pupils may pass from the high schools to... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1877 - 508 páginas
...quoted approvingly Professor Huxley's remark that "no system of public education is worthy the name unless it creates a great educational ladder with...end in the gutter and the other in the university." Mr. Dickinson continued as follows : Some think our high schools should form no part of a system of... | |
| Cincinnati (Ohio). Board of Education - 1878 - 474 páginas
...recently, HUXLEY, the great English scientist, has said, that " no system of public education is worthy the name of national, unless it creates a great educational...end in the gutter and the other in the university." The question for those who have at heart the best interests of the community, is not how little, but... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 890 páginas
...system. Beginning »itb. Huxley's statement that " no system of public education is worthy of the name, unless it creates a great educational ladder with...end in the gutter and the other in the university," he answers the current objection that " secondary instruction is not ii'W«ary to the well being of... | |
| Massachusetts - 1878 - 970 páginas
...schools. The latter when forming a part of a Public-school system are called High Schools. worthy the name unless it creates a great educational ladder with...end in the gutter and the other in the university." In some of the States pupils may pass from the High School to the College or University without any... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1879 - 294 páginas
...refinements of literature." " No system of public education," says HUXLEY, " is worth y the name of State, unless it creates a great educational ladder with...end in the gutter and the other in the university." And these are opinions of the profoundest thinkers of modern times. Our High Schools are the objects... | |
| 1879 - 874 páginas
...system. Beginning •with Huxley's statement that " no system of public education is worthy of the name, unless it creates a great educational ladder with...end in the gutter and the other in the university," no answers the current objection that " secondary instruction is not necessary to the well being of... | |
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