Indeed, the free library in not a few communities is reckoned an invaluable and indispensable adjunct of the public school, the very crown of the system of popular education.
And yet if we are to create good citizenship, which is the object of popular education, and if we are to insure to the country the full benefit of public instruction, we can by no means consider the work as completely done in the schoolroom.
In every enlightened country the value of popular education is fully recognized, not only as a direct benefit to its recipients, but as an element of strength and safety in organized society.
To carry out the duties of the commission, among which is mentioned "to aid in building up a better system of popular education," the additional sum of $3500 is awarded to the commission.
I refer to steam locomotion by land and sea, the postal and telegraphic systems of communication, the steam printing press, the system of popular education, and the modern organization of the army and the navy.
Imitating the stronger nations, she has introduced into her system the life-giving blood of free discussion, popular education, and universal individual rights and liberty.
The limited education of the few--- and in exclusively Chinese classics--has given place to popular education.
The principle of their measure was, that the surplus funds only of the Irish Church were to be applied to popular education, after adequate provision had been made for the spiritual wants of the Protestants.
The condition of our poor, of our criminals, of our military and naval services, and the backward state of popular education, forced on us a group of questions, before the moral pressure of which the old rules properly gave way.
It may be freely conceded that much of this growth would have taken place apart from any democratic movement or any extension of popular education; but nevertheless it has been stimulated by these causes.
Such facts are often used by the opponents of popular education, but in reality they supply a good reason for disseminating primary education as rapidly as possible.
One generation puts its trust in religion, another in philanthropy, a third in written constitutions, a fourth in universal suffrage, a fifth in popular education.
The Protestant clergy have in all countries rendered valuable service to the cause of popular education.
There was no longer any talk about political economy, theology, popular education, administrative abuses, social and political reforms.
In the case of a general social benefit not to be secured without public ownership, as popular education or the climatic effect of forests, the only question to answer is whether the utility is worth the cost.
In a democratic society, popular education is one of the necessary conditions of good government, as it appears that domestic order is not possible in a democratic state without intelligent citizens.
Ryerson deserves well of his country on account of his long and inestimable services to the cause of popular education.
Wiley, of Guilford, to that position, marked an extraordinary advance in the matter of popular education.
What were some of the views in regard to popular education?
The Legislature also passed a bill creating the University of North Carolina, and the terms of the Halifax Constitution, as to popular education, were thus first put into some shape of accomplishment.
The advocate of popular education, who tries to persuade people into the experiment, under the assurance that the expense will be trifling, misleads his readers, and puts back the cause which he would fain put forward.
Whatever view of this subject may be taken in other countries, we in this country are shut up to the necessity of popular education.
Unfortunately, we have not yet made such progress in popular education as to be able to separate these two functions to the extent that is desirable.
It alone can permanently establish the order of national and social life in our country, and at the same time the general character of the organisation of popular education.
Second, because it is an age of democracy, it is an age of popular education, of religious tolerance, of growing brotherhood, and of profound social unrest.
Popular education of this kind may, and does benefit a few, but it works harm to a great many.
The drama as an important factor in popular education.
What I have been trying to say, however, in the chapters on the Arts and Crafts and on Popular Education, has been much better said by an authority that will scarcely be questioned by my critics.
For Popular Education, there is much doing in this Country, but in a disjointed, expensive, inefficient manner.
She needs first of all things an efficient and comprehensive system of Popular Education.
But out of the domain of Industry, British Progress in Popular Education is halting and partial.
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