To make them accept white culture by cutting ties with their own culture.
Native American children were sent to Indian schools primarily as part of a broader policy aimed at assimilation into Euro-American culture. These institutions sought to erase Indigenous identities, languages, and traditions, promoting Western values and lifestyles instead. The underlying belief was that this would "civilize" Native populations and integrate them into mainstream American society. Often, children were forcibly removed from their families and communities, facing harsh conditions and strict discipline in these schools.
Yes Indian schools are like American schools =) lol..
African and American schools differ in several ways. Firstly, the curriculum in African schools tends to be more standardized and focused on academic subjects, while American schools often offer a wider range of elective courses. Additionally, the infrastructure and resources in American schools tend to be more advanced compared to many African schools. Teaching methods and approaches to discipline also vary between the two regions.
The first public schools for African Americans were established in cities such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and New York City. In Philadelphia, the African School was founded in 1787, while New York City opened its first public school for Black children in 1827. These early schools were crucial in providing education to African American communities, despite facing significant societal challenges and discrimination.
American schools talk in English, and German schools talk in German.
to make them accept white culture by cuttling ties with their own culture
Native American children were sent to Indian schools in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, primarily as part of a broader policy of assimilation. The U.S. government aimed to "civilize" Indigenous populations by eradicating their languages, cultures, and identities, promoting the idea that Native Americans should adopt Euro-American customs. The Carlisle Indian Industrial School, founded in 1879, became a model for this approach, emphasizing vocational training and English-language instruction while often subjecting students to harsh discipline and cultural suppression. This institution reflected the broader colonial mindset of the time, viewing Indigenous ways of life as inferior.
The Carlisle Indian School that Jim Thorpe attended is located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Established in 1879, it was one of the first off-reservation boarding schools intended to educate Native American children in a Euro-American style. The school emphasized assimilation into American culture, which often involved significant cultural suppression. Jim Thorpe, a renowned athlete, attended the school from 1904 to 1909.
all of the above
Carlisle Public Schools - Massachusetts - was created in 1848.
African American children were not allowed to attend white schools until the Brown v Kansas schools decision that the Supreme Court ruled that African American children be allowed to attend white schools.
Native American children were forced into American boarding schools.
Native American children were forced into American boarding schools.
There are no public (or state-run) schools especially for American children in Australia.There are several private schools that specialise in education for international school children, including children from the US.These schools are only found in the the state capitals, such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.Have a look at www.amschool.com
You can find a list of aviation schools that are in Pennsylvania or Ohio on the following website: http://www.bestaviation.net/schools/pennsylvania/. They have a lot of flight schools listed.
1920s
Yes, some American schools have uniforms