It's either: Due process law, the adversary system, presumption of innocence or equal justice under the law
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In Australia, we have to wear school uniforms in most schools
For the most part, French children do not wear school uniforms. It is currently up to the individual schools to determine uniform requirements. Les lycées de la défense, formerly military schools, require their students to wear uniforms.
brown v. board of education.
That depends upon the school that they attend. Some schools require uniforms, and some don't.
New laws requiring younger children to go to school.
Yes. Schools have been in existence since 1635 when the first colonial schools were opened. Education was very important in the colonies and education laws were passed requiring children to attend school and for townships to have public schools.
Compulsory education is a requirement under law that children be provided be educated for some period of time. There is a link below to an article on compulsory education.
Virginia
Massachusetts maintained its constitutional law requiring local support for public schools. In the meantime, private academies educated the sons of well-to-do families. Education eventually became available for most American children
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the principle shows people where the kids walk
In schools, the heads are Principals. If you are interested in principle: bhutanese students also read Archimedes principle , principle of thermodynamics, etc same as in other parts of the world.
principle of a school? usually not but there have been some cases in private schools, really depends how long ago and what it was
Massachusetts was the first colony to establish the principle of local community being responsible for establishing schools. In all New England colonies, towns were required to set up schools.
The best schools for gifted children are the schools which challenge the child and provide a high level of stimulation for the brain.
because some parents are not a professional so they send their children in a public schools.