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
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 public school system and the most rigid control over education .
The organization of a state administrative structure
A board for secondary schools and a governmental
1. Discipline
objective
Discipline vs. Punishment
Importance of discipline
Relegate punishment
The concept ‘Discipline’
Submission to rules
The structure of what has to be learnt
① The subject matter itself
② the manner of learning something
③ obtain for the efficient operation of schools
④ overlapping with moral nature and apply outside of school as well as inside
Ⅰ. The Aims of English Education
Students should study English as a required cultural object so that they may recognize their places in the international society and be provided with fundamental basic for taking part in the future international activities.
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communicat
3) Semantic primacy
New language becomes easier to learn when pupils put words from related sense groups together into sentences rather than trying to learn them separately in lists of unconnected words and phrases. Some pupils will still have great difficulty in retaining vocabulary, and all need the chance to re-learn word groups regularly. But simple repetition of earlier work is very de-mo