Everyone has a right to a free public education. But that doesn't mean that the public school systems have to put up with junveniles who don't abide by the rules. If someone going to public school is not interested in getting a free public education and causes trouble and misses alot of school then they don't deserve the education. Yes a education in a public school system in the United States is free,and parents must contribute also paying for workbooks,pencils,paper and anything else the child may need to get his/her education. Times are h ard all over and schools are struggling too.
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correct and Thomas Jefferson made the education free.
Yes, public education should ideally be free as it ensures access to education for all individuals regardless of their financial status. Education is a fundamental right and providing it for free helps promote equality and social mobility within society.
No. Education would just become another thing to profit off, and people would end up in incredibly large amounts of debt just to get a degree which would have virtually no value.
Wishing for such things is a pointless exercise. Books cost money to produce. Someone has to pay this cost. Either a single person or an organisation such as the government.
The three basic principles of public education are that schools should be free and supported by taxes and that teachers should be trained. Children should also be required to attend school.
Education is & it is related. Not all can get it or get it for free. Take what you can it would be foolish to do otherwise.
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1: school should be free and supported by taxes. 2: teachers should be trained 3: children should be required to attend school. Pg.413 Chapter/14 education for some
Public school is free. Private schools are not.
France has free public education.
By the 1850's most states had excepted three basic principles of public education. 1. Schools should be free and supported by taxes. 2. Teachers should be trained. 3. Children should be required to go to school.
Horace Mann, a member of the House of Representatives, and the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education proposed free public education. Rather than merely for the sake of knowledge, Mann believed a public education would turn rebellious children into good, solid Republican citizens.
Yes, in Mexico, there is free public education provided by the government at all levels, including primary, secondary, and high school. This public education is accessible to all Mexican citizens and legal residents.
Well in india education is free,but if you mean education in the u.s for indians "its the same as for every one,public school is free and private does cost money
Thomas Jefferson.
we woud be stupid >:D