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Mass education for reading and writing began in the 19th century.
Ultimately, though, the case against mass education is no better than it was a century ago.
Such systems were put in place when the idea of mass education was not yet taken for granted.
Mass education for black people, particularly beyond primary school, was not encouraged.
I really do believe that there needs to be mass education to help change attitudes toward women.
From the early 20th century until 1975, the system of mass education operated on the French model.
Mass education did not begin in Britain until the last quarter of the 19th century.
One was because many people remained hostile to the idea of mass education.
Mass education developed to support the social and economic fabric of the industrial society.
But the means that we have chosen are ones of mass education and propaganda.
In the late 20th century, the university was part of a mass education campaign and expanded rapidly.
The 18th and 19th centuries were marked by mass education with the language of the schools being standard German.
He took to wearing a traditional scholar's gown, and turned to mass education.
He advocated strong leadership and government intervention to promote mass education.
Still, no use denying that education, mass education, is the single great work at hand.
What happened to that popular culture revolution, gender liberation, mass education and the proliferation of media?
"There's been this change from elite education to mass education."
The early 20th century saw the true start of mass education in Britain in the way we would recognise it today.
However, mass education may have strengthened ethnic identity rather than weakening it.
Davies Gilbert was opposed to mass education during his time in parliament.
“There is a need for mass education about the way mobile payments work,” he argued.
"Mass education is the great public responsibility," he said, "much more important for a country than elite universities.
I believe the internet to be the most amazing technological advance since the printing press opened the way for mass education.
Many other social movements were created at universities, where the process of mass education brought many people together.
Together with mass education, the practice of coeducation was universalized in many parts.