Horace Mann's education

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American History

 

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Heidi W

 

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January 22, 2013

 

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He believed that nurturing parents and teachers would have more influence on the behavior of children than physical punishment. In the modern educational system, corporal punishment is outlawed. Mann believed that a stable education would help children develop into law-abiding citizens. In countries where there is no public education, children may not receive a skill or education that will help them to acquire a position that will pay for their basic needs...
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In countries where there is no public education, children may not receive a skill or education that will help them to acquire a position that will pay for their basic needs. If persons are not able to get adequate jobs, they may resort to stealing or breaking the law in order to fulfill their needs. Mann also believed that effective public education could encourage social mobility by opening doors for lower class children who wished to be more successful than their parents...
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