The National Vocational Education Act, also known as the Smith-Hughes Act, was primarily authored by Congressman Dudley Hughes and Congressman James W. Hughes. Enacted in 1917, this legislation aimed to promote vocational education in the United States by providing federal funding to support vocational training programs in schools. It marked a significant step in recognizing the importance of vocational education in preparing students for the workforce.
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he was a congressman in the 17's and was part of the people who wrote the laws
Hafeez Jalandhry wrote the national anthem of Pakistan in Persian language.
Andrei Mureșanu wrote the Romanian national anthem.
Jose Rizal wrote the poem "A La Educacion" to emphasize the importance of education in promoting freedom, progress, and unity among people. He believed that education is essential in shaping the minds of individuals and in fostering a sense of national identity and pride.
Rizal wrote "Education Gives Luster to the Motherland" to emphasize the importance of education in shaping a nation's growth and progress. He believed that education is key to achieving national identity, unity, and advancement in various aspects of society, such as politics, economy, and culture. Rizal saw education as a powerful tool for fostering patriotism and developing critical thinking skills among citizens.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote both Indian and bangladeh national anthem
Haydn wrote the music
Jose Rizal wrote "Education Gives Luster to the Motherland" in 1876.
the late Timothy Gibson wrote the national anthem of The Bahamas