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Equal Educational Opportunity Survey in 1966
Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Public Law 94-192
Effective Schools Movement
Effective Schools research
Coleman Report
Family and community factors prevented some children
Public Education
10th Amendment:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
A Nation at Risk(1983)
We report … that while we can take justifiable pride in what our schools and colleges have historically accomplished and contributed to the United States and the well
A brief chronology of public educational development in Prussia
The most important 3 things
Compulsory attendance law in 1763
Creation of a secondary school board in 1787
Allgemeine Lanrecht law in 1794
An integrated publicschool system and the most rigid control over education .
The organization of a state administrative structure
A board for secondary schools and a governmental
school meal policy in Gyeng-gi province and Seoul, free school meal became one of the most controversial issues and got public’s attention.
The conflicts between conservative party and progressive party involving other various social actors such as interest groups, students, and public had been severe as the former mayor Oh Se Hoon opposed universal providence of free school meal by proposing
First countries to establish near-universal enrolment at elementary school.(decreed by Frederick the Great)
2,875,835(students)/3.090294(school age) -> 93%
The United States
Unevenly Developed -> uneven enrolment
1802 : lycee was created
Gradual increase in full secondary schools
1850 : Ecoles primaries superieures : modern primary school
After 1839 : The number of enseignement pr