Joseph Lancaster
Joseph Lancaster
Joseph Lancasterwas an English Quaker and public education innovator...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionEducator
Date of Birth25 November 1778
school three hundred
My school is attended by near three hundred scholars.
design purpose spirit
I am persuaded, that if any attempt is made to improve the education of the poor, and such an unmanly spirit should guide the resolution of a society or committee for that purpose, it would render the design abortive.
children school parent
At a moderate calculation, among a million of persons inhabiting the metropolis, there are, at least, twenty-five thousand children who attend these schools, and cost their parents as many pounds sterling, per annum.
intelligent men doubt
Indeed, I am sometimes inclined to doubt whether some men consider youth as rational and intelligent beings, with minds capable of expansion, and talents formed for usefulness.
party two benefits
Many thousands of youth have been deprived of the benefit of education thereby, their morals ruined, and talents irretrievably lost to society, for want of cultivation: while two parties have been idly contending who should bestow it.
teacher giving youth
The sincere teachers of their youth should be met, not with an intention to dictate to them, but to give additional force to their well-meant endeavours, and raise them to public esteem.
christian evil effort
A national evil requires a national remedy; let not this any longer be delayed: let your minds expand, free from every narrow principle, and let the public good become the sole object of your united Christian efforts.
self order genius
I was induced to establish several orders of merit, from conviction that emulation, well directed, becomes a useful servant; and, that the latent genius of some youth is more easily brought into action this way, than by the more sordid gratification of self-interest.
men mind action
The same stimulus that animates men to action, will have a proportionate effect on juvenile minds.
school might lists
Female schools might be comprised in the list of those worthy the public patronage, with great propriety.