Global Strong Cities Cold War,
Series #7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
Series #7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
“Leading Facts” by David H. Montgomery 1899 and Everyday Civics by Charles Edward Finch 1921: Our Land: Our People 1937 Webster;s School Text:
Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
PEARL LEONA STURGIS·THURSDAY, JUNE 1ST, 2017
Citizens Commission of Human Rights International, 6362 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite B, Los Angeles, California 90028 , PH#1 800 869 2247 or 213 467 4242
Daily Bites of Global Strong Citizens Cold War: Series 7“ “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
Harvard 1635 motto: Motto of Harvard University when it was founded in 1635. To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA.
Daily Bites of Citizens Commission of Human Rights International
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Harvard 1635 motto: Motto of Harvard University when it was founded in 1635. To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA.
Daily Bites of Citizens Commission of Human Rights International
http://www.cchr.org/
Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7 “Back to the Beginning”
Bite #9, Common Schools:
by Webster, Our Land, Our People! (1939) History textBook
(to be continued) ....
Bite #9, Common Schools:
by Webster, Our Land, Our People! (1939) History textBook
Often, at first in Colonial New England, schools were held in some farmer’s kitchen. Later log school houses were built. They were crude and uncomfortable with great fire places in one end. The teacher’s desk was in the middle and split log benches for the pupils were arranged around the walls. The teacher, usually a man, did his teaching at the end of a hickory stick.
The students were likely to get a cut from the rod for not knowing their lessons as they were for bad conduct. Pupils started their learning by means of a horn book, which was not what we would call a book at all. It was a single sheet of paper tacked to a thin sheet of wood protected with a light sheet of horn. (a chemical made of magnesium, calcium, and iron) making it possible to read the letters and words beneath it. On the top was the alphabet and some syllables.
At the bottom was the Lord’s Prayer. “Our Father which art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. for Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory forever. Amen.” when pupils had finished with the Horn Book they went on to the Colonial School Book, “The New England Primer.
” Presented to the Public Schools by the Honorable John Hancock, President of congress. Example page near the beginning: Questions and Answers: “Who was the first man? Adam...”Who was the first woman? Eve...”Who was the first murderer? Cain...” Who was the first martyr? ...Abel///”Who was the most patient? Job...”Who built the Arc? Noah...and so forth. The student learned to read and spell while learning the Bible. In those early schools there were a few slates and a small quantity of paper. they had no blackboards, maps, charts, or globes.
(To be continued )
Bite#10, Importance of Financing Public Schools:
Global Strong Cities Cold War series 7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7: “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:
Bite #11) Devoted Supporters Working for Free Education:
Bite #12) The First Free High Schools:
Bite #13) One Room School Houses:
Bite #14) The Merrill Act:
Bite #15 Growth of our Modern School System:
Bite #16 Adult Education:
Bite #17 Social Legislation (for stay at home moms)
Bite #18 Patriotism:
Bite #19 What we owe the World:
Bite #20 Twentieth Century Problems:
Bite #21 The Lunacy Test:
Bite #22 The Railroad Labor Controversy:
Bite #23 Social Workers
Bite #24 The National Education Association:
Bite #25 The New National Education Reorganization of 1957:
Bite #26 The New Global Order:
Bite #27 The Order and the Plan:
Bite #28 Smoke Screen Groups:
Bite #29 Our Hero Mole:
Bite #30 The Debit Card:
To be Continued in the Next Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War,series #7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks
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