The concept of formal schooling has roots in ancient civilizations, with early examples found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China, where education was often reserved for the elite. In ancient Greece, philosophers like Plato advocated for structured education to cultivate virtue and knowledge. The establishment of the first universities in the Middle Ages further formalized education, leading to the modern school system we recognize today. Thus, the idea of making schools evolved over time through contributions from various cultures and thinkers.
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It didn't stop it. The Supreme Court ruling in 1954 of Brown v School board stopped it. They ruled that separate was not equal and all children were to receive the same education. Some southern schools tried to introduce the idea of vouchers to stop the intergration of schools ( this is where the idea of vouchers came from) because they knew that African American parents wouldn't be able to get the voucher thus making some schools private using public tax dollars. This has since been changed into a " school choice " movement, but essentially the idea was/is to stop the intergration of public schools.
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No, if you have got best friends! school is a bad idea but it is good for learning.
Not really. A utopian state is simply a world where everything works in harmony and it really doesn't have to relate to the public school or the private school system. Making all schools private doesn't make society "more perfect".
The motto of Atlanta Public Schools is 'Making a Difference'.
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If you have an interest in making a career of food service, it is a good idea to look into culinary schools. There are many of these schools so it should be easy to locate one convenient to you. They vary both in price and prestige. A culinary school offers the correct training and "hands on" experience you will need to be successful in the food service industry.
Reformers worked to change schools by making them more accessible to everyone.
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Idea of public schools was King Frederick William III Who brought public schools to the U.S was John Dewey