1840
Public demand is the demand placed on something by the public. It may be a product, a new law, or almost anything, and is the level to which the public does or does not want something.
if you subsidize public colleges, the supply curve of public college education would shift to the right, thus making public colleges cheaper. with public colleges cheaper, the demand for private colleges would decrease, making private colleges cheaper. so as a result of subsidizing public colleges, you make public and private college education cheaper.
The 1920s. It was first sent to the brand's top 100 customers for Christmas 1921 before going on sale to the wider public in 1922 due to popular demand.
Education can be public. Education can also be private.
Philip J. Warren has written: 'A Study of unemployed teachers' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Teachers, Supply and demand 'The principal as an educational leader' -- subject(s): Educational leadership, School principals 'Public attitudes towards elementary and secondary education in Newfoundland and Labrador' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Elementary, Education, Secondary, Elementary Education, Public opinion, Research, Secondary Education
He compares public education in his time to education in the 19th century
inventer of public education
The phrase "due to insisting public demand" is somewhat awkward and not commonly used in English. A more suitable expression would be "due to strong public demand" or "because of persistent public demand." These alternatives convey the idea that there is significant pressure or desire from the public for something.
Secretariat of Public Education was created in 1921.
Education and public health
Emilio Chuayffet Chemor is the Secretary of Public Education for Mexico.
Education and public health