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Hence, it has been somewhat misleading to place urban schooling at the center of educational history. Still, we know a good deal about the rise of urban school systems ... COMMON SCHOOLS, forerunners of the modern public elementary school, built upon this early experience.
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Its founders called it the “common” school. Common schools were funded by local property taxes, charged no tuition, were open to all white children, were governed by local school committees, and were subject to a modest amount of state regulation.
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Proponents of common schools argued that educating all citizens is a fundamental necessity for a democratic society. ... More Essays on History of the Common School Movement...
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Coalition of Super- ... politicians & labor ... Influenced by 18th & 19th Century European...
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Henry Barnard, advocate of common schools, dies in poverty at age 89 ... Rippa, S. Alexander (1997). Education in a free society: An American History. New York: Longman.
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An academic directory and search engine ... Post a Comment ... Journal Printing House (Freeport, Ill.)
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Progressive school fostering academic, emotional, and social growth in children ages three through twelve. ... What is The Common School? The Common School is an independent, innovative, progressive school for children ages 3 to 12. Founded in 1967 and located in Amherst, Massachusetts, The Common School offers an...
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www.commonschool.org/
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Passed in the House (78 to 18) on March 9, 2005, to require Washington's Indian tribal history to be taught in the common schools. [Vote Details and Comments]
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Of this vast number enrolled in the public schools, Iowa has 565,000 pupils, or nearly 88 per cent of her people of the proper school age. For their education there has been provided nearly ... The people worked together for the common good; the process of assimilation was rapid and the heterogeneous became the homogeneous.
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