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Example sentences for "education must"

  • Such facts indicate that while sex-education was first planned to solve health problems, the ultimate sex-education must attempt to guide sexual conduct by moral principles.

  • It is true that the cost of education must be kept at a reasonable ratio with the standard of living of a community.

  • Education must (2) shape the attitude, so that the individual will confront his part of the world's work or its play in the right spirit.

  • The power of education must be neither over- nor under-estimated.

  • As much as possible, then, education must return to the family.

  • Education must also be equal and in common for both sexes.

  • Education must, therefore, accustom the youth to judge as to the expediency or inexpediency of any action in its relation to the essential vocation of his life, so that he shall avoid that which does not promote its success.

  • Education must, therefore, make sure that this feeling is not destroyed by the progress of its content into perception and conception on the side of psychological form, but rather that it attains truth thereby.

  • Education must be cultivated as a science, before teaching can ever flourish as an art.

  • Hence also any organisation of the means of education must have as its threefold object the securing of the physical efficiency, of the economic efficiency, and the ethical efficiency of the rising generation.

  • Hence, whatever the particular nature of the environment may be, the aim of education must be the fitting of the individual to his natural and social environments.

  • This institution of education must not be too much influenced by the temporary moods of the day, by the present gloomy evidences of the devastation of war.

  • All aspects of education and every department of the school are involved; and every available method employed in education must in some way be turned to the purpose of developing social relations.

  • Our spirit in education must be broadly humanistic, and must indeed lay deep foundations for all moral and social relations, but in so far as it ends in being cultural and hortatory it can have no deep and lasting effect.

  • To cope with a task which can be stated in these terms, education must be free.

  • Education must be brought up to date; but if in accomplishing that, we lose Greek, it will have been sacrificed to obstinate formalism and pedagogic tradition.

  • The aim of education must therefore be as wide as it is high, it must be co-extensive with life.

  • The amount of education must depend on the three factors named before,--on the general achievement of mankind, the special ability of the state, and the particular power of the individual.

  • So, then, as the idea of our government demands the education of all, the amount of education must depend on the same three variables mentioned before; it must be as good as it is possible for them to afford.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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