Benjamin Franklin had a deep appreciation for education, viewing it as essential for personal and societal improvement. He believed that knowledge empowered individuals to make informed decisions and contribute positively to society. Franklin advocated for practical education that emphasized critical thinking and civic responsibility, and he promoted the establishment of libraries and educational institutions to make learning accessible to all. Overall, he saw education as a means to foster wisdom and virtue.
There are a few different quotes that are about education that were said by Benjamin Franklin. One quote says, "Education is the most important value that will matter 100 years down the road."
No, Benjamin Franklin High School is not accredited by the Board of Education.
After a mere two years of formal education as a child, Franklin taught himself just about everything else he learned.
he felt scared of the British for making Americans slaves.
Benjamin Franklin was popularized in the 1830's as a model for hard work and education.
You can find more information out about the Franklin Public School District by visiting their official website. If this was about the Franklin Education Services located in Los Angeles you can visit the Franklin Ed website.
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There are a few different quotes that are about education that were said by Benjamin Franklin. One quote says, "Education is the most important value that will matter 100 years down the road."
He Was Never In It
No, Benjamin Franklin High School is not accredited by the Board of Education.
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his education was awesome i am 7 years old and know more crap than you
. To read Benjamin Franklin's "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania Philadelphia, 1749" see http://www.archives.upenn.edu/primdocs/1749proposals.html [Note "Pensilvania" is as spelled in Franklin's pamphlet, but it is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania now.]
No. He was only in a formal education until about 7 or 8 years old when his father pulled him out to apprentice with a candlemaker. Later, he was an apprentice with his brother in the printing business.
it was good to be alive
Franklin H. Head has written: 'What is a liberal education' -- subject(s): Higher Education 'Shakespeare's insomnia and the causes thereof' -- subject(s): Health
His lack of formal education