The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing in every parish or district a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly but not wholly paid by... Southern Quarterly Review - Page 155edited by - 1856Full view - About this book
| United States. President's Commission on School Finance - Education - 1972 - 108 pages
...suggested that the master of a public school should receive only part of his salary from the Government. "If he was wholly, or even principally, paid by it, he would soon learn to neglect his business."— A few years later, Thomas Paine proposed that state governments pay poor families a small... | |
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