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35 Facts About Horace Mann | FactSnippet 35 Facts About Horace Mann 1 Horace Mann was an American educational reformer, slavery abolitionist and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting public education; although not the most prominent education reformer of his era he is often described as "The Father of American Education"
Horace Mann | Biography Facts | Britannica Horace Mann, American educator, the first great American advocate of public education who believed that, in a democratic society, education should be free and universal, nonsectarian, democratic in method, and reliant on well-trained professional teachers Learn more about Mann’s life and career
9 Interesting Facts About Horace Mann - FactsKing. com Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American Republican politician, a free thinker and one of the leading figures in the U S educational reformation Making education accessible to every American citizen regardless of their ethnicity, social status, or color was Mann’s life mission
Top 10 Facts about Horace Mann. - Discover Walks Blog Here are 10 facts about Horace Mann 1 Horace Mann is the Father of Common School Horace Mann was a leading light in US educational reform He started the reforms in his native Massachusetts As the secretary of the Education Board, he improved the quality of instruction
Horace Mann - Wikipedia Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer, slavery abolitionist and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting public education, he is thus also known as The Father of American Education [1]
Horace Mann Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements Timeline Horace Mann renowned as the ‘Father of the Common School Movement’ was an American education reformer and politician He was a pioneer of public education and argued that education in a democratic society should be universal, non-factional and reliable
Horace Mann (1796–1859) - Education and Training, Career and . . . Principal advocate of the nineteenth-century common school movement, Horace Mann became the catalyst for tuition-free public education and established the concept of state-sponsored free schools The zeal with which Mann executed his plan for free schools was in keeping with the intellectual climate of Boston in the early days of the republic