Discourse Delivered Before the American Institute of Instruction
Author: Francis Calley Gray
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Published: 1832
Total Pages: 30
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Author: Francis Calley Gray
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Published: 1832
Total Pages: 30
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Francis Wayland
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Published: 1855
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William SULLIVAN (of Boston.)
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 50
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Caleb Cushing
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 42
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: American Institute of Instruction
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Published: 1855
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKList of members included in each volume, beginning with 1891.
Author: American Institute of Instruction
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Published: 1868
Total Pages: 364
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Francis Wayland
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 390
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Published: 1840
Total Pages: 564
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Russell Bartlett
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 302
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Komline
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2020-09-01
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0190085177
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA statue of Horace Mann, erected in front of the Boston State House in 1863, declares him the "Father of the American Public School System." For over a century and a half, most narratives about early American education have taken this epithet as the truth. As Mann looms over the Boston Common, so he has also loomed over discussions of early American schooling. Other scholarship has emphasized economic factors as the main reason for the emergence of public schools. The Common School Awakening offers a new narrative about the rise of public schools in America that counters these conceptions. In this book, David Komline explains how a broad and distinctly American religious consensus emerged in the first half of the nineteenth century, allowing people from across the religious spectrum to cooperate in systematizing and professionalizing America's schools in an effort to Christianize the country. At the height of this movement, several states introduced state-sponsored teacher training colleges and concentrated government oversight of schools in offices such as the one held by Mann. Shortly thereafter, the religious consensus that had served as the foundation for this common school system disintegrated. But the system itself remained, the legacy of not just one man, but of a whole network of reformers who put into motion a transatlantic and transdenominational religious movement - the "Common School Awakening."