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Example sentences for "school education"

  • The English nation has in these latter days gone into a sort of frenzy upon the subject of school education, having got the impression that that will enable them to compete with or excel all the nations of the world.

  • He was one of thirteen children; he grew up with the small amount of school education then in vogue in that part of England--especially among his class of workers--and was apprenticed to a potter when he was but fourteen years old.

  • All of the children received the common-school education of those days; but Simon W.

  • His district-school education, often interrupted by demands upon his manual labor, consisted of ten brief winter terms.

  • After removal from Antrim, he continued and completed a common-school education at Oakham; was at a select school six months under Rev.

  • He received a thorough common-school education in the rudimentary branches.

  • He came to this country when a mere child, and was brought up in the State of Connecticut, where he received a good common-school education.

  • After receiving a common-school education, he studied law for some time, but had to abandon his studies on account of ill health.

  • He received a common-school education, and for a time studied medicine.

  • He received a common-school education, and began his railroading in 1878 as a clerk on the P.

  • Having received a common-school education, he studied law, and emigrated to Idaho.

  • He received a common-school education, studied medicine, and practiced his profession for a number of years.

  • He received a common-school education, and engaged in agricultural pursuits.

  • Having received a common-school education, he devoted himself to legal studies and pursuits.

  • Each child must be compelled to attend the public school, or a private school which fully meets the requirements of the public school, until he has completed the elementary-school education.

  • English Latin grammar-school education; the rules and precepts for the government of the college (R.

  • There they were given the best secondary-school education of the time, and received, at an impressionable age, the peculiar Jesuit stamp.

  • We are now in a position to give a concluding estimate upon the relative value of these three elements in school education.

  • In unifying the various parts of school education, and in bringing them into close connection with children's other experiences, the school life fulfills one of its chief duties.

  • Secondly, concentration at once discards the idea of encyclopedic knowledge as an aim of school education.

  • In conclusion, therefore, shall we make moral character the clear and conscious aim of school education, and then subordinate school studies and discipline, mental training and conduct, to this aim?

  • Thirty years ago, when my school education ended, far more was possible to me than has ever been required of my daughter.

  • But the fact remains to be considered that the work of school education is, as the result of unavoidable destiny, in America, passing very rapidly into the hands of women.

  • German high-school education, be it remarked, is a different thing from English public-school education, and ought rather to be spoken of as German information than as German education.

  • Since the teaching of religious doctrines is precluded, this, I imagine, is what we are to consider in discussing the Scope of Public-School Education.

  • Our system of Public-School Education is a result of the faith of the people in the need of universal intelligence for the maintenance of popular government.

  • The Scope of Public-School Education is to co-operate with the physical, social, and religious environment to form good and wise men and women.

  • Owing to foreign immigration and to unequal distribution of wealth, large numbers of people have grown up without the rudiments even of common-school education.

  • He fails also to get what is considered as indispensable in this country for the safety of the State, a common-school education.

  • They are to receive a good common-school education, and one hundred dollars when twenty-one.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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