Industrialization in the 1800's showed government leaders what can happen when people join the work force without an education. The example it created forced leaders to take all necessary steps to prevent child labor from re-occuring in the United States.
The 1920s were a time of educational innovation and progress in America, with the introduction of new teaching methods, subjects, and technology. These influences continue to shape education today through the emphasis on creativity, critical thinking, and technology integration in modern classrooms. Additionally, the 1920s highlighted the importance of equal access to education, which has spurred ongoing efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity in today's educational system.
You are asking about thousands of years of educational history. On this site it rather impossible to cover over 5,000 years of education. If you would narrow this down to one society or time I can give you the answer. My dissertation covered the history of education in the United States from the colonies to today in my chapter 2. I can also provide resources.
The launch of Sputnik in 1957 created a sense of urgency in the United States to improve science and technology education. This led to the implementation of programs such as the National Defense Education Act, which provided funding for science and math education. Sputnik ultimately helped to spur advancements in STEM education in the US.
Education became an important topic for reformers in the 1800s due to the increasing emphasis on democracy, industrialization, and social mobility. Reformers believed that an educated populace was essential for a functioning democracy, as well as for preparing individuals for the challenges of a rapidly changing society. They also saw education as a means to address social inequalities and improve economic opportunities for all, leading to a push for increased access to education and improvements in its quality.
YES! Because (almost) everything is learned by the human being - from love to civility, I would say that education is crucial to our society (regardless of era). I would also dare to say that the lack of education leads to lack of human behaviour: we lose our ability to care.
George Timmons has written: 'Education, industrialization, and selection' -- subject(s): Comparative education, Education, Effect of education on, Industrialization, Labor supply, Secondary Education, Social aspects, Social aspects of Education
A wide variety of factors affect economic and non economic industrialization. The culture of the people, the social climate, and the political motives of the nation all affect industrialization.
in first sight industrialization and education do not have a relation but for a successful industry professional and educated industrialists are needed this is possible only through proper education
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They promoted the spread of industrialization by eliminating the need for transportation of goods by ship.
Mass production is a by-product of industrialization. Inventions that were part of the Industrial Revolution resulted in mass production.
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the political instability prevents industrialization
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