In some countries, yes; in others, no.
In many countries, teaching about the Holocaust is mandated by the curriculum. It is considered an important historical event that promotes tolerance and understanding, and teaches students about the consequences of hate and prejudice. However, the specific requirements vary between jurisdictions.
yes
Yes. Primary schooling in Poland is compulsory.
Compulsory school attendance laws are enacted by the individuals states. All states have such laws, and most states enacted these laws in the late 1800s to early 1900sMassachusetts was the first state to enact compulsory school attendance laws in 1852, and Alaska was the last "state" in 1929.It should be noted that compulsory school attendance laws were enacted while many of the states were still territories (i.e. before they gained actual statehood).
Ruby Bridges was born in 1954, and is currently 59 years old. She was the first black child to go to an all-white school. She does not teach at a school.
Children had to attend school from the age of 5. The school leaving age was 14 until April 1947 when it was raised to 15.
no it is not compulsory but there are schools there......................
There is no reason that science should not be compulsory for school. If you are scientifically illiterate you are illiterate.
At your age it is compulsory to go to school.
Uniforms are compulsory at schools in order to identify you if you are in that school.
most schools don't teach that much when it comes to the holocaust.
is it compulsory for students to go for collecting their mark sheet n school
If something is compulsory, it means it is required by either law or rule.Ex. "Math is compulsory in most schools."It is compulsory for me to go to school every day.
Yes, it is.
yes it is
There are compulsory education laws. He has to go to school.
At school it is compulsory that we wear the right uniforn. or in certain matters it could be figure skating
it is for nine years