The rural community's need of a social center 26 a.
But it needs and must have some social center, where its people may assemble for recreation, entertainment, and intellectual growth and development.
When the school becomes a social center of the community's interest and life, there will be no difficulty in achieving any policy which the State permits or which a skilled teacher urges.
Finally, it is desirable that an increasing use be made of the schoolhouse as a social center.
Closely associated with the movement to extend school facilities to those who would ordinarily be debarred from them, is the movement toward making the school a social center.
A second way of making the rural school a social center is through the social activities of the pupils.
The first means of making the rural school a social center is through the course of study.
This double thought has been expressed in the phrase, "Make the school a social center," and practically it is being slowly worked out in numerous city schools.
Five methods will be suggested by which the rural school can become a social center.
In the open country field, far removed from church or social center, is the demand for leaders and directors especially great.
As suggested by two or three of the preceding chapters, there may be organized a social center in the church, or other such centers may develop independently through the leadership of some mature persons.
Let us suggest briefly some of the activities that are conducive to the fuller life of such a social center.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "social center" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.