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Changes in education with reference to industrialization

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Answered by Anonymous
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​Education changed during the Industrial revolution. In the beginning (before the    1800s) poor children couldn't afford the price to go the school, as school were not yet free in Britain, but then slowly school became compulsory, and poorer classed children could go to school, and many Acts and Unions took part in sponsoring of improving the schools in Britain. It changed the entire country because the country had more schooled children, and adults to work in better jobs and create better lives for the people in the next generation.

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​It changed society because more people could be educated better and the entire country could be more advanced and develop more because the more the people are educated the cleverer the country and it's economy get. It also changed society because each person could now get a degree for Science or mathematics, since they were well educated at school. And problems like medicals issues could be fixed.

Answered by kittu488
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these are the changes of education in India

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