Saturday, July 3, 2010

NAS - The National Association of Scholars :: Articles U.S. Founding Fathers on Education, in Their Own Words Ashley Thorne

NAS - The National Association of Scholars :: Articles U.S. Founding Fathers on Education, in Their Own Words Ashley Thorne

U.S. Founding Fathers on Education, in Their Own Words

Happy Independence Day from all of us at NAS!
For your inspiration as you head into a weekend of grilling and fireworks - some words of wisdom on education from our founding fathers:
"Every child in America should be acquainted with his own country. He should read books that furnish him with ideas that will be useful to him in life and practice. As soon as he opens his lips, he should rehearse the history of his own country."
Noah Webster, On the Education of Youth in America, 1788

"I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, (A)nd if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power."
Thomas Jefferson
"If Virtue & Knowledge are diffused among the People, they will never be enslav'd. This will be their great Security."
Samuel Adams, letter to James Warren, February 12, 1779


"It is an object of vast magnitude that systems of education should be adopted and pursued which may not only diffuse a knowledge of the sciences but may implant in the minds of the American youth the principles of virtue and of liberty and inspire them with just and liberal ideas of government and with an inviolable attachment to their own country."

Noah Webster, On the Education of Youth in America