In the 1950s, schools were much more rigid than what we have today. Children who didn't mind could be punished by swatting and the books and activities available to children were much less imaginative than those used in many schools today.
Yes. Schools were very much the way they are today in the 1950's.
they looked dull and boring
the end of racial segregation in public schools
This is a statement, but I will answer it. Yes, Jim Crow laws kept African American children from white schools. This was the idea that "separate but equal."
Life in the 1950s in America consist of a population of 151,684,000. The number of unemployed was 3,288,000 and the average salary was $2,992.
In the 1950s, discipline in schools was often strict and authoritarian. Teachers had a high level of control over students, and corporal punishment was commonly used as a method to maintain order and discipline. Students were expected to follow strict rules and adhere to a structured environment, with consequences for disobedience being swift and severe.
ending segregation in schools
The baby boom
Blacks had to go to black schools
Life in Liverpool in the 1950s was grim
yes in the 1950s there was tunnals in schools when a bomb droped they would run in.
brown vs board of education
Corporal punishment in schools has been allowed at various points in history and is still permitted in some places today. In the United States, it was commonly used until the late 20th century when many states began banning it. Other countries, like parts of Africa and Asia, still allow corporal punishment in schools.
Here's one: www.pbs.org/kcet/publicschool/evolving_classroom/index.html
depends, forced to do so in the 1950s under Republican President Dwight David Eisenhower.
Yes. Schools were very much the way they are today in the 1950's.
Yes Indian schools are like American schools =) lol..