Industrialized countries require more educated workers to operate machines, etc. An agrarian economy (one based on agriculture) requires more people working more hours in unskilled labour so it is more important for farm workers to be out working in the field and workers in industrialized nations to be in school as well as working.
George Timmons has written: 'Education, industrialization, and selection' -- subject(s): Comparative education, Education, Effect of education on, Industrialization, Labor supply, Secondary Education, Social aspects, Social aspects of Education
in first sight industrialization and education do not have a relation but for a successful industry professional and educated industrialists are needed this is possible only through proper education
limited education
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The movement of people from the farms to cities
Reformer Horace Mann tried to correct the ills of industrialization by advocating a new, highly organized approach to education.
he did the unthinkable. he gave his life for sacagaweaHorace Mann tried to correct the ills of industrialization by pushing for a new approach to education that was highly organized.
It is a reflection of the nations culture
Industrialization led to the need for a more skilled workforce, which influenced the development of modern educational systems. Today, education is often geared towards preparing individuals for work in industrialized societies, with an emphasis on technical skills and career readiness. Additionally, industrialization has increased access to education for many, but has also raised concerns about the quality of education and its ability to keep pace with rapidly evolving job markets and technology.
college education or military defense spending
children joined the workforce so lack of an educated future generation seemed inrelevent
Pollution, urbanisation, population growth in urban centres, more formal education.