Opened public elementary schools.
Opened public elementary schools~apex
By 1850, most northern states had established public school systems and significantly increased funding for education. They implemented compulsory attendance laws, which required children to attend school, and expanded access to education for both boys and girls. Additionally, the rise of reform movements led to the establishment of normal schools to train teachers, thereby improving the quality of education. These efforts aimed to promote literacy and civic responsibility among the growing population.
he has donated alot of his money to schools so kids could get a better education.
Fundraising,awareness,support for teachers and taking donations to improve schools around the U.S
higher pay for teachers mandatory education for all public funding for all schools
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The northern states were smaller states so they were out numbered by the south where the most,political power was located. The idea to count the slaves was a compromise so that other things could get done. Often people have to compromise to get something they want and this is what happened.
higher pay for teachers mandatory education for all public funding for all schools
higher pay for teachers mandatory education for all public funding for all schools
Because the Northern Ireland parliament was done away with and power returned to London, the flag was done away with.
BALLET IS NEVER DONE!!!! You can always improve!!
Not much. Educational reform really didn't take place until the 1900's. Teddy Roosevelt really got involved in educational reform. In a speech he talked about the "laggards" in the schools. Schools everywhere still were segregated and it won't be until the Brown Supreme Court decision that intergration will be enforced. The idea of vouchers came from the southern schools to stop the intergration in the schools. They would only issue vouchers to white students. It really wasn't until the 1984 book Schools Without Risk that the reform movement took a giant step forward. So, 1850 schools were pretty much the same as they had been in 1750. Many children didn't attend school and those who did left after only a few years. Teachers were untrained and not highly regarded and Horace Mann was working to establish "common schools " inspired by European models of public education. In the south schools barely existed and northern schools varied depending on the area. No organized system of public education existed in 1850.