Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
Publication Date
Spring 1-1-1929
Abstract
In considering the relation of the private, parochial and denominational schools to the education of the State, it is well to bear in mind Sargent's statement that in that last analysis there is no such thing as a private school; that all schools are doing a public work, the work of the community in educating prospective citizens. It is this fact, that education in our American democracy has for its aim the making of a progressive and stable nation through efficiently trained citizens, each in his individual capacity and through his individual interests, that makes the problem of education difficult to solve.
Keywords
Private School Education, Parochial School Education
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Educational Leadership
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy
First Committee Member (Chair)
Benjamin Franklin Haught
Second Committee Member
Simon Peter Nanninga
Third Committee Member
Wilma Loy Shelton
Recommended Citation
Falls, Anna Elizabeth. "The Place of Private and Church Schools in the Education of the State." (1929). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/educ_teelp_etds/104
Included in
Educational Administration and Supervision Commons, Educational Leadership Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons