At the same time, the new government instituted sweeping, enlightened programs to eradicate illiteracy and provide free universal schooling and health care.
Sunday School movement, which formed in about 1751 to promote universal schooling in the UK.
Mr. Gore proposed universal schooling for preschoolers and tuition tax credits - solid new economy ideas.
The pension system was extended to needy people, universal public schooling was introduced for all children under the age of 16, and new universities were established.
In 1872, regulations in Japan set a mandate extending universal elementary schooling to all classes, dismantling upper class monopolization of education access.
Nonetheless, he makes sense when he advocates a more differentiated approach than universal schooling to the years during which people mature physically and socially.
Americans take universal schooling for granted.
Although the concept of universal public schooling was important to these revolutionaries, it became clear that financial issues and political debate thwarted the implementation.
Others stayed in the city and lobbied for improvements like tenement house reform, universal public schooling and stronger police and courts.
Condorcet drew up plans for universal schooling.