The National Kindergarten Association (NKA) was a philanthropic organization, based in the United States, which promoted universal acceptance of the public-school kindergarten. It existed between 1909 and 1976, and its headquarters was in New York City. According to the New York Times, the association was founded to "promote the establishment of kindergartens throughout the United States for the purpose of promoting the physical, moral and intellectual development" of the children in attendance.
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| - The National Kindergarten Association (NKA) was a philanthropic organization, based in the United States, which promoted universal acceptance of the public-school kindergarten. It existed between 1909 and 1976, and its headquarters was in New York City. According to the New York Times, the association was founded to "promote the establishment of kindergartens throughout the United States for the purpose of promoting the physical, moral and intellectual development" of the children in attendance. (en)
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| - National Kindergarten Association (en)
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| - • Dr. Howard R. Best (en)
- • Edwin S. Marston (en)
- • John H. Niemeyer (en)
- • Julian M. Gerard (en)
- • Major Bradley Martin (en)
- • May Aldrich (en)
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| - To have kindergartens provided for all of the nation's children (en)
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| - The National Kindergarten Association (NKA) was a philanthropic organization, based in the United States, which promoted universal acceptance of the public-school kindergarten. It existed between 1909 and 1976, and its headquarters was in New York City. According to the New York Times, the association was founded to "promote the establishment of kindergartens throughout the United States for the purpose of promoting the physical, moral and intellectual development" of the children in attendance. (en)
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| - National Association for the Promotion of Kindergarten Education (en)
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| - National Association for the Promotion of Kindergarten Education (1909–1911) (en)
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| - To have kindergartens provided for all of the nation's children
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