School,like us and they used books and did not yet have computers or calculaters. I also think that they did NOT have many of the electronic devices like we do today!
Food Education
John Dewey was the pragmatist who inspired the progressive education movement of the 1930s. Dewey believed that education should be focused on the needs and interests of the individual student, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and practical problem-solving skills. His ideas had a significant impact on the development of educational practices in the 1930s and beyond.
The depression!!
Yes, many aspects of the education system have improved since the 1930s. Advances in technology have transformed teaching methods, access to knowledge has expanded through the internet, and there is a greater emphasis on inclusivity and diversity in education today. However, challenges like achievement gaps and funding disparities still persist.
Education in the 1930s was characterized by limited access to higher education, especially for marginalized groups such as women and minorities. Schooling was often more traditional and focused on rote memorization rather than critical thinking skills. Many children had to leave school early to work in order to support their families during the Great Depression.
Yes, in the 1930s, boys and girls typically attended the same schools. Segregation by gender in education was not as common during that time period, especially in public schools.
There was not a set curriculum for education in the 1930s. Arithmetic, reading and grammar were taught, and during this decade, non-academic classes, such as physical education were beginning to enter schools.
they come out with barely any education at all. Seriously. None.Zip.Zilch.Nada
The education that some children had in the 1930's was difficult. Some children had to quit school and work because of the Depression. Other schools closed down because teachers could not be paid. Education suffered in general.
egypt in 1930s
White Females
what was the fashion for the 1930s