Why Did Western Nations Commit To Public Education
Education gave children something to do. The goal of public education was for people to be better-educated voters and skilled workers and to instill patriotism. 1911 An End Of Two Millenia Facing History And Ourselves We support education programs in more than 100 countries and are committed to helping countries increase access to quality education at all levels reduce Learning Poverty and develop skills by putting in place education systems that assure opportunities for all. Why did western nations commit to public education . What was the goal of public education. Change swept across the Prairies in the 15 years after the Manitoba Act. Others such as Great Britain and the United States under the spell of laissez-faire hesitated longer before allowing the government to intervene in educational affairs. Why did western nations commit to public education. In 1776 which is when Adam Smith published the Wealth of Nations as well as when the United States got started he said t...