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As a result of those and similar moves education rapidly expanded during the first half of the 19th Century, to the point where it was unusual for a child not to acquire sufficient numeracy and literacy to survive in the competitive environment of the industrial cities.
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But he praised the policy elements of the bill, which "will move education forward".
Herbert Spencer in particular, he argues, moved education from a sensible emphasis on imparting knowledge to a new approach based on the psychological development of children.
"It's moving education from a privilege to a right".
Streaming or tracking of students started with this report that aimed to move education in Singapore from fair to great.
For example, in the EC move, "education" is the most frequent step across disciplines and this pattern is also shown in the "program/university attributes" step of the RA move.
This is the same conclusion that President Obama and Secretary Duncan have pointed to as they have moved education attainment to center stage in their plans to put American's back to work.
"Preliminary facts and statistics confirm that we've organized and solidified our base and we've played a pivotal role in moving education up on the national agenda," the memo reads.
Hemmer argues that moving education out of the traditional tertiary hospital would mean students wouldn't get to work with the most gifted, senior teachers [ 17].
"This moves the education program from the school into the students' hands on a 24-hour basis," he said.
As the new government maps out its priorities for the Queen's speech, the topic of debate moves from education to health to defence.
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