The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a democracy and working children could not attend school.
It is imperative to change the way we look at education. We should invest in the foundation of school readiness from birth to age 5.
At age 11, I went to a Jewish school. I speak Yiddish. I'm Church of England Protestant. My father was Catholic, and my mother was Protestant. My wife is a Muslim.
I was discovered in Paris when I was there on a school trip at the age of 13. After that, my mom came in contact with Elite Amsterdam; then I started modeling.
The journalism school helped me develop writing skills, and I had been enjoying cartooning from a very young age. My interest in puppetry, however, came much later.
You can't come out of drama school and think, 'It's all going to be amazing.' You have to expect to work in a bar for at least five years and be a waitress for maybe two!
Our second phase was to develop a school curriculum that teaches tolerance, respect for differences, conflict resolution, anger management, and other attributes of peace.
I went to a girls' school, and it was awful. The combination of my teenage anger and their jealousy meant I was always getting into fights. There was a lot of pulling of hair and scratching of faces and rolling around on the floor.
When I started designing in school, I discovered that I had a knack for it. I fell completely in love with architecture, and I remain in love with it.
I dropped out of school for a semester, transferred to another college, switched to an art major, graduated, got married, and for a while worked as a graphic designer.
I kind of just lucked into and fell into the other profession. It was really just an outgrowth of the fact that when I was in art school, I had no money whatsoever.
I went to art school for fine art and then I started doing performance art, and then I started making fun of performance art, and it turned into comedy.
Many artists who don't go off to art school come to New York. It's about what you learn when you're here.
In my school, he thought, they learn bitterness and frustration and how to grow old.
Where is miracle? None they can’t see. Where is hope? I only see light on the sea.
VIRTUALITY ACTUALITY Classrooms in schools will give way to classes in rooms at home Kamil Ali
This is one rule about mixing boys and girls: that a date always comes first.
Children are supposed to go to school, play on swing sets, skin their knees.
As Melissa got closer, the taste of school began to foul her mouth.
Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?
The men on the trading floor may not have been to school, but they have Ph.D.’s in man’s ignorance.