The American system of school education. History of schooling, origins and early development. A brief account of American education: differences and similarities. The types of schools. Organisation of educational process in American institutions.
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Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages REPORT The theme “American school” Done by: Mirkanova A. group 122 Checked by: Alibaeva G. Americans have always valued education. They have shown great concern for it since early colonial times. Among the first settlers, in fact, there was an unusually high proportion of educated men. In the Massachusetts Bay colony in early 1600s, as the British historian Rouse pointed out, “there was an average of one university man to every 40 or 50 families - much higher than in Old England”. In 1647 Massachusetts passed the law which required all towns with more than 50 families to provide a schoolmaster at public expense. It ran like this: “It is being one chief project of that old deluder Satan to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures… by persuading from the use of tongues…that learning may not be buried in the graves of our fathers in the church and common wealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors: It is therefore ordered that every to