In certain communities in the US, the cause was due to the fact that heads of households were out of work. Thus, as the age to drop out of high school was 16, youths dropped out in order to add to family income. At the college level, tuition support from home may have dried up as the head of the household could not afford to pay for college expenses. Thus the college student dropped of college to find work to add to family income. It should be noted that the loans available today for college, did not exist in the 1930's. As an aside this also should be noted. In the neighborhoods of immigrant families, such as Polish, Irish and Italian, there never was a need to finish highschool anyway, This is because for the most part, youths from these families were not going to college one way or another. With that said, it was natural to drop out and find work, depression or no depression.
They stopped because they went to work. They had to provide for their families. This thus created an education gap in the generation.
School was in session during the Depression. It continued to be free to the students!
Education was horrible in the great depression. Unlsess you call learning to survive on your own education. Many schools actually closed during the great depression. Most children couldn't even afford to go to school, or didn't even get a chance to go. So many children and youths were uneducated and unemployed, this was the main reason the NYA (national youth adminsitration) was created.
The National School Lunch Program only started in 1946, but there were a lot of scattered programs before then. During the Great Depression, government-purchased school lunches for children who would have gone hungry were a great way to help farmers with agricultural surpluses without inflating prices.
students and other young people had to leave school and get a job to support their families, since most of their parents were out of work. i hope i answered your question ! good luck (:
The book's setting is during the Great Depression. Throughout the book, Harper Lee directly states the hardships that Maycomb is going through.To Kill a Mockingbird is related to the Great Depression, because it takes place during that time. Remember when Atticus quit the farm and went back to school as a lawyer? He did that because during the Depression, farmers were hit the hardest.
There weren't any jobs to get to..and kids walked to school.
No, Franklin D. Roosevelt was President during the Great Depression (1932-1941). John F. Kennedy was a young adult at the time, attending Choate, then several colleges (Princeton, London School of Economics, Harvard and Stanford).
School was in session during the Depression. It continued to be free to the students!
yes school enrollment drop during great depression, because there was no food to eat and there were riots everywhere.
Young people often had to quiet school and try to find work
Taylor was homeschooled during much of her high-school year, and just graduated and is currently not attending school.
Education was horrible in the great depression. Unlsess you call learning to survive on your own education. Many schools actually closed during the great depression. Most children couldn't even afford to go to school, or didn't even get a chance to go. So many children and youths were uneducated and unemployed, this was the main reason the NYA (national youth adminsitration) was created.
why is attending school an important duty to citizens
why is attending school an important duty to citizens
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According to the Federal Department of Statistics in Germany, there were 11.7 million students attending school during the 2009-2010 school year.
There are huge signs such as depression, decreased performance in school, thoughts of suicide or suicide itself. Sometimes victims of bullying will avoid being around other people or attending class and become less social.