84 examples of schooling systems in sentences

People seem willing to concede its moral value when applied to the lower classes, but, when they are obliged to pay anything to procure this training for their own children, or see any prospect of what they call an already extravagant school system made more so by its addition, they become prolific in doubts.

The fundamental principle of the infant school system is love; nor should any other be substituted for it, except when absolutely necessary.

[Footnote A: It may possibly strike some of my readers as strange that a geometrical question should be put in a conversation on the alphabet, but it should be remembered that, according to the Infant School system, language is not taught exclusively, but in connection with number and form;questions like the above, therefore are calculated to excite their memories, and induce an application of their geometrical knowledge.]

Among the novel features of the Infant School System, that of geometrical lessons is the most peculiar.

He must be a principal or a superintendent in the school system.

It was not until 1881 that Pennsylvania finally swept away all the distinctions of caste from her public school system.

The minority considered it a merit of the school system that it produced the fusion of all classes, promoted the feeling of brotherhood, and the habits of equality.

Andrews was a white man who was for a long time the head of this colored school system.

No praise is too high for such a noble national institution as the school system of the Republic.

The general regulations which settle the national school system in Prussia date from the year 1872, and are thus forty years old, and do not take account of the modern development which has been so rapid of late years.

Why had she come down to the cruel, careless, vicious city to be ground up in a wholesale school system and then to break her heart for an uncouth, half-educated printer?

At that time the political intrigues of the Catholic Church for the control of the public school system had just begun.

"The small boys may have needed to be managed according to the school system.

Mrs. Ella Young, a woman of sixty, was last year made Superintendent of the great Public School System of Chicago.

SMITH (WM. J.) MUSIC CO., INC. Modern school system for clarinet.

Our school system objectionable.

It is now being recognized in every Southern State that free government is based upon a public common-school system.

2. The school system of our city.

" It has been said that Japan won her late war with China by means of Murata guns and Krupp cannon; it has been said the victory was the work of a modern school system; but these are less than half-truths.

And whilst the pilgrims of Plymouth inaugurated the free-school system in their first organic law, which now renders it impossible for one sane person born in their land to be unable to read and write, Virginia was boasting with Lord Douglas in "Marmion," "Thanks to Saint Bothan, son of mine Could never pen a written line.

But their impoverishment by the penal laws made it impossible for them to set up an effective system of primary education, and until the national school system came into existence in 1831, they had to rely on the hedge-schools.

The one drawback to satisfaction in our Public-School System is the physical weakness which it reveals and helps to perpetuate.

Now, she does not know one solitary thing about the public-school system, but, to my utter amazement, I heard her giving the number of children between the ages of eight and ten who were in the public schools in the State of Illinois, and then running them off by counties.

The school system was constantly improved.

But there is one department of English social lifeone with which I am probably more intimately acquainted than with any other, and which has always been to me one of much interestour public school system, respecting which our agreement was complete.

84 examples of  schooling systems  in sentences