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Europe (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Hartford (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Barnard, Henry, 1811-
Educator; born in Hartford, Conn., Jan. 24, 1811; was graduated at Yale College in 1830; admitted to the bar in 1835, and elected to a seat in the State legislature in 1837.
He was twice re-elected.
In that body he effected a reorganization of the Connecticut State school system, and was for four years secretary of the board of school commissioners, during which he wrote a number of able reports on the public schools.
His first report (1839) was pronounced by Chanc hington, he was appointed the first commissioner (March, 1867). He resigned this office in 1870. Dr. Barnard wrote much and well on the subject of popular education.
A London review, speaking of his work on National education in Europe (1854), said: He has collected and arranged more valuable information and statistics than can be found in any one volume in the English language.
Dr. Barnard received the degree of Ll.D. from Harvard, Yale, and Union colleges.
He died in Hartford, July 5, 1900.
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Rhode Island (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Henry Barnard (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Barnard, Henry, 1811-
Educator; born in Hartford, Conn., Jan. 24, 1811; was graduated at Yale College in 1830; admitted to the bar in 1835, and elected to a seat in the State legislature in 1837.
He was twice re-elected.
In that body he effect o 1849 he had charge of the public schools of Rhode Island, where he established a model system of popular education.
Dr. Barnard took great interest in the subject of school-house architecture; and from 1850 to 1854 he was State superintendent of was established at Washington, he was appointed the first commissioner (March, 1867). He resigned this office in 1870. Dr. Barnard wrote much and well on the subject of popular education.
A London review, speaking of his work on National education He has collected and arranged more valuable information and statistics than can be found in any one volume in the English language.
Dr. Barnard received the degree of Ll.D. from Harvard, Yale, and Union colleges.
He died in Hartford, July 5, 1900.
James Kent (search for this): entry barnard-henry
1843 AD (search for this): entry barnard-henry
July 5th, 1900 AD (search for this): entry barnard-henry
1811 AD (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Barnard, Henry, 1811-
Educator; born in Hartford, Conn., Jan. 24, 1811; was graduated at Yale College in 1830; admitted to the bar in 1835, and elected to a seat in the State legislature in 1837.
He was twice re-elected.
In that body he effected a reorganization of the Connecticut State school system, and was for four years secretary of the board of school commissioners, during which he wrote a number of able reports on the public schools.
His first report (1839) was pronounced by Chancellor Kent a bold and startling document, founded on the most painstaking and critical inquiry.
He edited and published the Connecticut School journal.
From 1843 to 1849 he had charge of the public schools of Rhode Island, where he established a model system of popular education.
Dr. Barnard took great interest in the subject of school-house architecture; and from 1850 to 1854 he was State superintendent of public schools of Connecticut.
In 1855 he began the publication of the American journa
January 24th, 1811 AD (search for this): entry barnard-henry
Barnard, Henry, 1811-
Educator; born in Hartford, Conn., Jan. 24, 1811; was graduated at Yale College in 1830; admitted to the bar in 1835, and elected to a seat in the State legislature in 1837.
He was twice re-elected.
In that body he effected a reorganization of the Connecticut State school system, and was for four years secretary of the board of school commissioners, during which he wrote a number of able reports on the public schools.
His first report (1839) was pronounced by Chancellor Kent a bold and startling document, founded on the most painstaking and critical inquiry.
He edited and published the Connecticut School journal.
From 1843 to 1849 he had charge of the public schools of Rhode Island, where he established a model system of popular education.
Dr. Barnard took great interest in the subject of school-house architecture; and from 1850 to 1854 he was State superintendent of public schools of Connecticut.
In 1855 he began the publication of the American journ