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In the 1800s, education reforms focused on expanding public education, promoting universal access to schooling, and improving teacher training. One notable reform was the establishment of common schools, or public schools, to provide education to children regardless of their background. These reforms aimed to create a more educated and skilled workforce to support economic growth and social progress.
schools were very different. many kids didnt go to school. also teachers were allowed to hit you if you do something wrong and talk back. they didnt have alot of sports or teams. didnt have alot of books. everything we have now they didnt have back then. plus most schools were in people homes. people made up a small school in their house and had kids come in so they can teach them. if you go to • http://library.thinkquest.org/J002606/1940s.html\you will find all of the information you need on this topic. :) hope i somewhat helped if i ddint ...sorry. :/you were punished with a rode
This is a quote from Alfred North Whitehead, an educator in the late 1800s-early 1900s. It was in a 1929 book called The Aims of Education and Other Essays. It refers to his thoughts on precision (exactness of formulation), a step in learning. To me, it sounds like rote memorization before you tie the knowledge to the real item.
The first school desk is believed to have been invented in the 18th century, specifically in the early 1800s in the United States. It was designed to provide a more organized and structured learning environment for students in classrooms.
In the 1800s, education became a crucial topic for reformers due to the rapid industrialization and urbanization of society, which highlighted the need for an educated workforce. Reformers believed that education could promote social mobility, reduce poverty, and cultivate informed citizens capable of participating in democracy. Additionally, the rise of social issues, such as crime and inequality, spurred calls for public education as a means to instill moral values and civic responsibility. Overall, education was seen as essential for individual empowerment and societal progress.
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well in the late 1800s women were able to go get a an education so that is how women got education
Look in the book
Yes they could become doctors.
By giving them a voice
Progressive is a group of reformers who worked to improve social and political problems in the late 1800s.
Important reform movements in America during the mid-1800s include: the Second Great Awakening (Christian revival movement), Women's Reform & Abolition (women & blacks faced many restrictions, setbacks & limitations that segregated & oppressed them in society).
So Women could get advanced education to become teachers in the southwest.
Social reformers of the early 1800s aimed to address various societal issues, including slavery, women's rights, education, and labor conditions. They sought to promote equality, improve living conditions, and ensure access to education for all. Movements such as abolitionism and women's suffrage gained momentum, with reformers advocating for the fundamental rights and dignity of marginalized groups. Their efforts laid the groundwork for significant social changes and legislative reforms in the years to follow.
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They sucked balls. I love anyone whose name starts with A.