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Essay heading: Education During 2nd industrial revolution
 
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The way to achieve these goals was to provide mandatory state-financed schools for children ages 6-12. This gave poor children the opportunity to get a primary education and the training needed for a skilled labor force and new job opportunities. Children between the ages of 14-17 who enrolled in high schools were mostly from wealthy families...
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The way to achieve these goals was to provide mandatory state-financed schools for children ages 6-12. This gave poor children the opportunity to get a primary education and the training needed for a skilled labor force and new job opportunities. Children between the ages of 14-17 who enrolled in high schools were mostly from wealthy families...
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No Excuses : Lessons from 21 High-Performing, High-Poverty Schools by Samuel Casey Carter book review: Paper on Education Distribution in the US and how it affects income and how 21 schools made the exception to the rule   Henry Adams View on Education Applied to Education Today   College Education Is Essential In Today's Society   Sex Education In High Schools   Children Are Being Cheated Out of an Education in Charter Schools   Sexual education programs taught in high schools nationwide would be much more effective if instead of focusing exclusively on abstinence only programs, they taught a much more comprehensive program, which informed the adolescents how to be safe w...   5 Issues in Education Today   Education Of Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow   Soical Promotion In Education Today   Uniforms Should Be Made Mandatory At High Schools   education in public schools   Music Education in our Public Schools   Art Education in Public Schools   Education In America: Failing Schools   Education: The battle on Schools Public vs. Private  
 
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