My Opinion on 5 Works about Education, Teaching, and Learning - Volume 12
This article is like a journey. A journey to colonial Massachusetts, ancient Athens, the magical land of King Arthur, and a small perfect society formed by Henry Ford. 'The Old Deluder Satan Act; Or, The Massachusetts General School Law of 1647' Massachusetts has a long and interesting history of education. The first school founded in the American British colonies was the Boston Latin School in 1635. Five signers of the American Declaration of Independence attended there: Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, and William Hooper. (Franklin only attended one year when he was 8, and then went to an English school the next year, and then left school to start working when he was 10, but he still technically went there for a short time.) Massachusetts was also the first colony to pass a public school law in 1642. More famous are the adjustments made in 1647 by 'The Old Deluder Satan Act'. Here's the whole thing, with updated spelling: "It...