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African American should get the same education as whites
Most mobsters were illiterate and uneducated because they felt there was no need for them to have an education since they had money. Once they obtained money they believed they were superior and powerful and didn't think an education was beneficial to them now that they were rich.
He believed in school education.
They believed "alot" in education, according to the jackass who put the answer "He believed "alot" in education" to the question: What was Andrew Jackson's view on education?
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She believed very strongly in education.
Horace Mann believed that teachers should be trained, all citizens deserve an education, and education should be paid for by the government. He also advocated for non-corporal punishments in the school.
yes he did he believed they were beneficial to all states
He believed strongly in education
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
Booker T. Washington believed that training in trades and learning a skill was the way of improvement for African Americans. He believed that economic self-sufficiency would allow African Americans to overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society. Washington emphasized vocational education and believed that it would pave the way for African American advancement.
Some historians and critics believe Dewey was more interested in adapting children to a state dominated society than to true education. They believed he modeled an American classroom that diminished the teaching of the classics, rejected the teachings of logic and rhetoric and preferred experience over debate.