from having to pay to it being free
By 1900, all states and territories in the US required compulsory school attendance. This was a significant reform that aimed to increase literacy rates and ensure that children received a basic education.
Yes, there were disadvantages to being educated in the early 1900s. Education was often limited or inaccessible for certain groups, such as women and minorities. Additionally, the curriculum was not as diverse or inclusive as it is today, with a focus on rote memorization and strict discipline.
Age 5-10: Catholic elementary school in Munich. When he was seven his mother reported that his excellent grades placed him top of his class. Age 11-15: Luitpold Gymnasium. Einstein did not enjoy the traditional teaching methods at the school, and was not an outstanding student. Nevertheless the Principal of the school later reported that his grades in Latin and Greek were uniformly good. He taught himself science and mathematics, in the latter subject reaching university entrance level by the time he was fifteen. Age 15-16: When he was fifteen he voluntarily left the Gymnasium to join his parents, who had emigrated to Italy some months before. After eight months without formal education, and when still two years below the normal age, he took the entrance examination for the prestigious Zurich Polytechnic. He failed the examination, but obtained exceptional grades in physics and mathematics. Age 17: He attended the Swiss cantonal school at Aarau, and achieved good grades in his school leaving examinations in all subjects other than French, as well as passing the Matura (university entrance examination). Age 17-21: Zurich Polytechnic diploma course for teaching physics and mathematics in secondary schools. Obtained diploma in 1900.
Single sex schools have been around for centuries, with some dating back to the Middle Ages. However, the concept gained popularity in the United States during the 19th century as a way to provide separate educational opportunities for boys and girls.
The invention of the standardized multiple-choice test by Frederick J. Kelly in the early 1900s revolutionized the educational system. These tests helped to measure student learning more systematically and influenced the way subjects were taught and assessed in public schools.
what was education like in 1750 to 1900 what was education like in 1750 to 1900
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
They ride only on horses in 1750 and in 1900 they got trains !Is that good enough for u ?
How did mines change since 1750 to 1900?
150 years went by
Transport dramatically changed between 1750 and 1900 mainly changing from roads, to the use of Canals, to the railway line which provided a cheaper alternative than the other two.
weellllll there were a lot of changes between the 1750-1900... transport fashion of clothes the industrial revelution
It went from 7 million people to 41 million people
The industrial revolution was between 1750 -1900. So look it up on boglestar plus or on masterpro not google
theres alot
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Industrialisation.