Christopher Dock Mennonite High School was created in 1954.
Jared Armstrong attends Christopher Dock Mennonite High School in Lansdale, PA.
1710 - Christopher Dock, a Mennonite and one of Pennsylvania's most famous educators, arrives from Germany and later opens a school in Montgomery County, PA. Dock's book, Schul-Ordnung (meaning school management), published in 1770, is the first book about teaching printed in colonial America. Typical of those in the middle colonies, schools in Pennsylvania are established not only by the Mennonites, but by the Quakers and other religious groups as well.
There have been many people to influence American schools. One person with the most notable influence was Christopher Dock who was a Mennonite teacher.
Christopher Dock died in 1771.
Christopher Dock was born in 1698.
Christopher dock
Christopher Dock was a notable 18th-century American educator, known for his influential work in the field of teaching. He is best recognized for his book, "The Schoolmaster," published in 1750, which offered insights into effective teaching methods and classroom management. Dock was also a Mennonite, and his educational philosophy emphasized the importance of discipline, moral character, and practical skills in students. His contributions laid foundational ideas for modern pedagogy in the American education system.
Dock Museum was created in 1994.
God in the Dock was created in 1970.
Dock Bridge was created in 1935.
Albert Dock was created in 1846.
Cosmopolitan Dock was created in 1880.