| 1893 - 226 psl.
...secondary schools of the United States, with a few exceptions, do not exist for the purpose of fitting boys and girls for college. " Their main function is to prepare for the duties of life that small proportion of all the children in the country — a proportion small in number, but very... | |
| 1894 - 558 psl.
...emphatic as to this. He says (p. 51): The secondaiy schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
| 1894 - 648 psl.
...The following language is most welcome: The secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 psl.
...has stated this very clearly. He says, "The secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
| Teachers' Association of Northern California - 1898 - 88 psl.
...about the mission of the high school : " The secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1902 - 674 psl.
...higher studies of the secondary schools. " The secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1905 - 248 psl.
...cordial agreement. They expressly say that "the secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1905 - 250 psl.
...cordial agreement. They expressly say that "the secondary schools of the United States, taken as a whole, do not exist for the purpose of preparing boys and girls for colleges. Only an insignificant percentage of the graduates "of these schools go to colleges or scientific... | |
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