Education
The reformers recognized that if the people were to government, they need to be educated. Under the leadership of Horace Mann, Massachusetts led the 19th-century drive for public education. Mann believed that every human need and had right to an education, his ideas spread rapidly. By 1860, most people had at least an elementary education in all regions. But the south educational opportunities for girls and young women also expanded. Horace Mann was a american education reformer. As a politician, he served in the House of representatives of Massachusetts from 1827-1833 he served in the Massachusetts senate, after serving as secretary of the card of education.
Arguing that universal public education is the best way to convert the nation's unruly children into disciplined. Republicans, thoughtful citizens, Mann won widespread approval from modernizers, especially in the party, for building public schools, most states adopted of one version or another of the system he established in Massachusetts, especially the program for "NORMAL SCHOOLS" to train professional teachers, Mann has been recognized by historians of education as the ¨ Father of the Common School Movement¨ in 1838, he founded and edited the common school journal, in the journal Mann directs public schools.
The reformers recognized that if the people were to government, they need to be educated. Under the leadership of Horace Mann, Massachusetts led the 19th-century drive for public education. Mann believed that every human need and had right to an education, his ideas spread rapidly. By 1860, most people had at least an elementary education in all regions. But the south educational opportunities for girls and young women also expanded. Horace Mann was a american education reformer. As a politician, he served in the House of representatives of Massachusetts from 1827-1833 he served in the Massachusetts senate, after serving as secretary of the card of education.
Arguing that universal public education is the best way to convert the nation's unruly children into disciplined. Republicans, thoughtful citizens, Mann won widespread approval from modernizers, especially in the party, for building public schools, most states adopted of one version or another of the system he established in Massachusetts, especially the program for "NORMAL SCHOOLS" to train professional teachers, Mann has been recognized by historians of education as the ¨ Father of the Common School Movement¨ in 1838, he founded and edited the common school journal, in the journal Mann directs public schools.
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