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Prussian education system
The Prussian education system refers to the system of education established in Prussia as a result of educational reforms in the late 18th and early 19th century, which has had widespread influence since. Wikipedia
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Our Prussian model of public schooling; controlling the masses
To that end, the Prussian educational system sought to take education out of the hands of family and church with five key goals in mind. It was to create: Obedient workers for the mines....
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The Invented History of 'The Factory Model of Education'
There was free public education in the US too prior to Horace Mann's introduction of the "Prussian model" - the so-called "charity schools." There were other, competing models for arranging classrooms and instruction as well, notably the " monitorial system " (more on that below).
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It started with the Marxist Long March Through the Institutions.
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Long march through the institutions
The long march through the institutions is a slogan coined by socialist student activist Rudi Dutschke around 1967 to describe his strategy to create radical change in government by becoming part of it. The phrase "long march" is a reference to the physical Long March of the Chinese communist army. Wikipedia
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I may have walked up to the line, leaned over and looked down, but I never took another step.