Posted by admin | Posted in Education | Posted on 25-02-2010
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When did the debate about homeschooling start?
How many years has the debate about homeschooling been going for, I'm writing an essay about it. Thanks.
It started in the late 1800s when public school was established. Napoleon invaded Prussia and beat the pants off them. The Prussian (German) government was so astounded that it vowed that it wouldn't happen again. They made education of the masses mandatory so they could make a nation of obedient workers and soldiers. They did a really great job and became the envy of the world. Matter of fact many scholars and historians attribute both world wars directly on to the German public school system. Well, in the US after the potato famine caused a huge influx of Irish Catholic (gasp) immigrants into the country the protestant majority government wanted to break the children's ties with the papists by forcing them to assimilate into the general population. You guessed it. They were removed from their homes, sometimes at gunpoint to attend school. Look up the "Know nothing legislation". Of course the public school in most cases was reserved for the common people. The leaders of society and the aristocracy had private schools and tutors for their children. Lincoln said "what is taught in the schoolroom today will be government policy in twenty years." Think about that.
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