Massachusetts
Horace Mann of Massachusetts took lead in education reform. To Mann, public financing of education was essential for democracy to work. He said: "If we do not prepare children to be good citizens; if we do not enrich their minds with knowledge... then our republic must go down to destruction as others have gone before it." After becoming head of the state board of education in 1837, Mann convinced Massachusetts to improve its public school system. It created colleges to trainteachers, raised the salaries of the teachers, and lengthened the school year.
Massachusetts was Kennedy's home state. He was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, near Boston , went to college at Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. and represented Massachusetts as a Congressman and US Senator.
The majority of reforms advocated by the Populist Party were incorporated into laws by either the state or federal government.
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B. Horace Mann was an American education reformer who served in the Massachusetts legislature. He was a Massachusetts representative as well as a senator in the state.
Yes, Horace Mann was instrumental in the development of the first state-supported normal school in the United States, which was established in Massachusetts in the 1830s. The purpose of normal schools was to train teachers and improve the quality of education in the country.
Massachusetts
Horace Mann was a prominent and vocal advocate for creating a public school system in the United States. Mann was the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education.
Massachusetts has no state gem.
Massachusetts Volunteers came from the state of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts is actually neither. It is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but it is considered a state.
No, Massachusetts was the 13th state, in the U.S.A.
The State of Massachusetts was created in 2007.
The state soil of Massachusetts is Paxton.