Use education in a sentence
Sentences starting with education
- Education is only second to nature. [6]
- Education of the modern sort unsettles the peasant, renders him unfit for labor, and gives us a half-educated idler in place of a conscientious workman. [4]
- Education had brought many of them to discern, in the Church's teachings, an anachronistic medley of myths and legends, of theories of schoolmen and theologians, of surviving pagan superstitions which could not be translated into life. [9]
- Education is a great thing. [5]
- Education must proceed from the more enlightened down to the more ignorant strata. [4]
Sentences ending with education
- She was seven years old when her teacher, Miss Sullivan, under the direction of Mr. Anagnos, at the Blind Asylum at South Boston, began her education. [6]
- An English gentleman who had lived some years in this region, said it was the cradle of compulsory education. [5]
- He chose Verdun, where Pestalozzi was then living, as his place of residence, and made himself thoroughly familiar with his method of education. [10]
- Slight obliquities are what we have most to do with in education. [6]
- Then, too, there was that "nerve-strengthening" patriotism which pervaded everything, filling the place of the superficial philanthropy of the Basedow system of education. [10]
- This is what was said of him-- He began life poor and without education. [5]
- Shakespeare of Stratford was reared in a house which had no use for books, since its owners, his parents, were without education. [5]
- They are due to the environment, to the discipline of life, and to what is technically called education. [4]
- He still endeavored to prosecute his studies, and reasonable progressed in his education. [5]
- We come now to education. [4]
Short sentences using education
- Is education giving us this? [4]
- But to return to education. [4]
- My education was progressing.... [9]
- His education is not begun. [4]
- It introduced the higher education. [4]
- To--to continue your education. [9]
- I inquired about compulsory education. [5]
- That would be an education. [5]
- Education, 296, 297. [6]
- Board of Education. [5]
Sentences containing education two or more times
- This higher education was offered to the mass that still lacked the rudiments of intellectual training, in the belief that education--the education of the moment, the education of superimposed information, can realize the theory of universal equality. [4]
- Smiley had custom to say that all which lacked to a frog it was the education, but with the education she could do nearly all--and I him believe. [5]
- The fault is not with education, though it may be with the kind of education. [4]
- The notion that literature can be taken up as a branch of education, and learned at the proper time and when studies permit, is one of the most farcical in our scheme of education. [4]
- Along with this and out of this went on the movement of popular education and of the high and specialized education. [4]
More example sentences with the word education in them
- The days of your education, as pupils of trained instructors, are over. [3]
- I commend to your consideration the suggestions of the Secretary of the Navy in regard to the policy of fostering and training seamen and also the education of officers and engineers for the naval service. [7]
- He had a young sister with a remarkable voice--he was giving her a musical education, so that her longing to be self-supporting might be gratified. [5]
- But the best years of your life are going, and your education and your nature have not their chance. [11]
- Or, in other words, what effect is popular education having upon the general intellectual habit and taste? [4]
- The education of woman and the development of her powers hold the greatest promise for the regeneration of society. [4]
- A Brush Bascom, with a better education and more brains, but a Brush Bascom--with the brains prostituted. [9]
- The systematic method which, up to the time of Pestalozzi, prevailed in Germany, and is again embodied in our present mode of education, seemed to him objectionable. [10]
- The Pappas Brothers were evidently as happy in this drab environment as they had ever been on the sunny mountain slopes of Hellas, and Janet sometimes wondered at this, for she had gathered from her education in the Charming public school that Greece was beautiful. [9]
- I understand as well Dr. Latham's fear "that many men of the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments. [3]
- Science has multiplied wealth, and facilitated intercourse, and the result is refinement of manners and a diffusion of education and information. [4]
- The studies which we have glanced at are preliminary in your education to the practical arts which make use of them,--the arts of healing,--surgery and medicine. [3]
- His first effort was to get an upper clerkship in one of the departments, where his Oxford education could come into play and do him service. [5]
- That the education was mainly left to McDonald, and that her parents were simply anxious about her safety, she did not learn till long afterwards. [4]
- To Philip, who was getting a good idea of what her education had been, an understanding promoted by his knowledge of the character and attainments of her governess, her mental processes, it may be safely said, opened a new world of thought. [4]
- And all this was found in Alexander I; all this had been prepared by innumerable so-called chances in his life: his education, his early liberalism, the advisers who surrounded him, and by Austerlitz, and Tilsit, and Erfurt. [2]
- Besides, her talk was always an education in the fine lights and shadows of this social life. [11]
- There is something wanting in the education that only half educates people. [4]
- There seemed no want of education and all that there--won't you be reasonable, and let me explain? [11]
- It is a very expensive country, especially so in the matter of education, and one cannot but reflect whether the result is in proportion to the outlay. [4]
- Our education begins, unfortunately, after we leave Harvard,--with Bert and Jamesy and Minnie. [9]
- A perfect intelligence, trained by a perfect education, could do no more than keep the laws of the physical and spiritual universe. [3]
- They recognized the touch of fashion and of form, of a worldly education, of a convention which lifted her away from the tan and the caravan, from the everlasting itinerary. [11]
- I don't mean to say we won't have vacations, and we'll sit down and get our education together. [9]
- He sent me to France for my education, where I was introduced at court by my kinsman, the old Marquis, who took a fancy to me and begged me to remain. [9]
- We should like to believe, but, as George says, all our education contradicts the doctrines that are most insisted upon. [9]
- Nor is it to be wondered at, when we consider that we have an unequaled homogeneous population with a similar common-school education. [4]
- When you get to be seventy-one and a half, as I am, you may think that your education is over, but it isn't. [5]
- If at any time she shall vacate that office, the Directors of the College (that is to say, Mrs. Eddy) "shall" elect to the vacancy the President of the Board of Education (which is merely re-electing herself). [5]
- I, too, have thought this out, Nancy," I insisted, "and the fact is that in our respective marriages we have been, each of us, victims of our time, of our education. [9]
- The result of this system is, that lecture-courses upon specialties of an unusual nature are often delivered to very slim audiences, while those upon more practical and every-day matters of education are delivered to very large ones. [5]
- I perceived by this how radically and grotesquely wrong had been the life-long education of my body and members. [5]
- But I don't think it was wise or judicious on the part of Mr. Choate to show this higher education he has obtained. [5]
- Of the education they almost despaired--all save Richard; time, instruction, vanity, and a dressmaker might do much as to the other. [11]
- But out of these simple elements, when rightly used by the right man, education is achieved, and Lincoln knew how to use them. [7]
- Sometimes I wish there wasn't any such thing as education in this country, except for the educated. [4]
- Friday She says the snake advises her to try the fruit of that tree, and says the result will be a great and fine and noble education. [5]
- But it is the same problem that we have in all our education, be it the training of the mind, the development of the body, or the use of both to good ends. [4]
- But what is the relation of our general intellectual life to popular education? [4]
- Whether there is the relation of cause and effect between the two I do not pretend to say, but universal and superficial education in this country has been accompanied with the most extraordinary delusions and the evolution of the wildest theories. [4]
- Or, to put the question in another form, does the system of education in our common schools give the pupils a taste for good literature or much power of discrimination? [4]
- But just in the proportion that she gets them, and because she has them, will be the need of higher education. [4]
- Now then; as the most valuable capital or culture or education usable in the building of novels is personal experience I ought to be well equipped for that trade. [5]
- He alludes to the ministry of our friendships to our education. [6]
- The election of the Lower House of the Bavarian parliament, whose members have a six years' tenure of office, which takes place next spring, excites uncommon interest; for the leading issue will be that of education. [4]
- He sat in the lap of that great education (I was there at the time), and see the result--the lamentable result. [5]
- The devotees of the higher education will perhaps need to approach the subject from another point of view--namely, what they are willing to surrender in order to come into a distinctly scholastic influence. [4]
- The means of the family were limited, and to secure the education he desired, not only was it necessary to husband the resources he possessed, but to increase them in every possible way. [4]
- It was by the eradication, and not the education, of these instincts, that the character of the human being she was moulding was to be determined. [6]
- I say "to the end of life," because I have understood that from time to time he added something to his education during the greater part of his whole life. [7]
- I suppose that the education to produce these must be an elemental and practical one, one that fits for the duties of life and not for some imaginary sphere above them. [4]
- We refer to the education of the young men. [4]
- My father, at the death of his father, was but six years of age, and he grew up literally without education. [7]
- The disuse of the apprentice system is not made good by the present system of education, because no one learns a trade well, and the consequence is poor work, and a sham civilization generally. [4]
- I went with the American Minister and took dinner this evening with the King's Grand Chamberlain, who is related to the royal family, and although darker than a mulatto, he has an excellent English education and in manners is an accomplished gentleman. [5]
- Hence it is that what is called a practical education is set above the mere enlargement and enrichment of the mind; and the possession of the material is valued, and the intellectual life is undervalued. [4]
- Certain it is that the system of education in vogue in the 70's and 80's never contemplated the search for natural corner-stones. [9]
- But he said that the English idea that compulsory education would reduce bastardy and intemperance was an error--it has not that effect. [5]
- She had reached that stage of education in which the vast domain of the unknown opens its illimitable expanse before the eyes of the student. [6]
- Considering, therefore, all that she represented, and the settled conviction of Mrs. Mavick that she would be the sole inheritor of the fortune, her safety and education became objects of the greatest anxiety and precaution. [4]
- Do you think that religion and education are benefited in the long-run by this? [4]
- It may be that psychology will yet show us how a congregate education by clubs may be the way. [4]
- You must remember that Number Seven has had a fair education, that he has been a wide reader in many directions, and that he belongs to a family of remarkable intellectual gifts. [6]
- I hope, too, that I may without offence suggest the causes which have often led them out of their own province into one to which their education has no special reference. [6]
- The other reason that I can see is that you have called me to show by way of contrast what education can accomplish if administered in the right sort of doses. [5]
- This is all that his foreign education has done for him! [2]
- It was this that had impelled her to get a medical education, which she obtained by hard labor and self-denial. [4]
- When he heard that a second tutor was to relieve Langethal of half his work, he exclaimed, with the greatest anxiety: "You do not know him, and yet intend to finish a work of education with him? [10]
- It has to teach the limbs to discard their old education and adopt the new. [5]
- I wish to take a hint in education from the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, who regards the cultivation of too much land as a great defect in our New England farming. [3]
- Thus the Keilhau system of education must claim the whole man, his inner as well as his outer existence. [10]
- As a complete system for the making of atheists and materialists, I commend the education which I received. [9]
- It might be supposed that this sort of education would have its disadvantages. [4]
- When one has studied, you see, one likes education and well-bred people. [2]
- My political education strongly inclines me against a very free use of any of these means by the executive to control the legislation of the country. [7]
- If the utilitarian spirit is abroad, it accounts for the devotion to the production of wealth, and to the consequent separation of classes and the discontent, and it accounts also for the demand that all education shall be immediately useful. [4]
- Incidentally," he added, smiling down at her, "it is a part of my education. [9]
- It was a slow and trying education, but it paid. [5]
- Out of this simple proposition springs logically the extension of suffrage, and a universal education, in order that this important function of a government by the people may be exercised intelligently. [4]
- That this inequality should continue in an era of universal education, universal suffrage, universal locomotion, universal emancipation from nearly all tradition, is a surprise, and a perfectly comprehensible cause of discontent. [4]
- So, as you see, there was more to her than her education. [5]
- It is so searching and so effective that it keeps the general level of Russian intellect and education down to that of the Czar. [5]
- There were parish schools also--perhaps others; and off some dark alley, in a room on the ground-floor, could be heard the strident noise of education going on in high-voiced study and recitation. [4]
- There are many schemes of education which encourage this idea. [4]
- I need not say that the real education is that which will best fit a man for performing well his duties in life. [4]
- You make the same mistake in a less degree, when you bend to the popular ignorance and conceit so far as to direct your college education to sordid ends. [4]
- In those old Roman days a gentleman's education was not complete until he had taken a theological course at the seminary and learned how to translate entrails. [5]
- The art of rhyming has almost become a part of a high-school education, and its practice is far from being an evidence of intellectual distinction. [6]
- As the "O" revealed Giotto,--as the one word "moi" betrayed the Stratford atte-Bowe-taught Anglais,--so all a man's antecedents and possibilities are summed up in a single utterance which gives at once the gauge of his education and his mental organization. [6]
- You know you recommended it as necessary to my American education. [4]
- Caesar Augustus's education received this final polish. [5]
- His sister Octavia received them into her own house and intrusted their education to Archibius. [10]
- Lebanon was English, progressive, and brazenly modern; Manitou was slow, reactionary, more or less indifferent to education, and strenuously Catholic, and was thus opposed to the militant Protestantism of Lebanon. [11]
- Thus my education proceeded easily and comfortably for me, but not for Harris. [5]
- He received his preparatory education from Dr. Joseph Huntington, a classical scholar and the pastor of the church in Coventry, entered Yale College at the age of sixteen, and graduated with high honors in a class of sixty, in September, 1773. [4]
- In such a position as I hold in the military service one needs to be of good family and possess an education much above the common to be worthy of the place. [5]
- Where is the place where there is twenty-five times more manhood, pluck, true heroism, unselfishness, devotion to high and noble ideals, adoration of liberty, wide education, and brains, per thousand of population, than any other domain in the whole world can show? [5]
- Inclined to the picturesque by nature, melodramatic and empirical, his earlier career had been the due fruit of habit and education. [11]
- Cynthia, in this period, undertook Jethro's education, too. [9]
- Thus the teachers perceived that the endowments of my brother, with whom I had hitherto shared everything, required a totally different system of education from mine. [10]
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