Six principles to a good education
Horace Mann believed that there were
six principles to common education.
1.Citizens may not obtain both ignorance and freedom.
2.The public should have to pay for, control, and maintain education.
3.Children of different financial ladders should get the same schooling.
4.The education that is taught must be nonsectarian (nonreligious).
5.The education taught has to use tenets of a free society.
6.This education should be taught by professionally trained teachers.
six principles to common education.
1.Citizens may not obtain both ignorance and freedom.
2.The public should have to pay for, control, and maintain education.
3.Children of different financial ladders should get the same schooling.
4.The education that is taught must be nonsectarian (nonreligious).
5.The education taught has to use tenets of a free society.
6.This education should be taught by professionally trained teachers.