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  1. For much of the 20th century, the dominant historiography, as exemplified by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1868–1941) at Stanford, emphasized the rise of American education as a powerful force for literacy, democracy, and equal opportunity, and a firm basis for higher education and advanced research institutions. Cubberley argued that the ...

  2. Jan 5, 2013 · This was the case in 1945 and, despite some changes, it still holds true today at all levels. Nevertheless, during the occupation, American officials sought earnestly to alter German education, especially elementary and secondary education, under the banner of democratization.

  3. 2014 – School and education today. In the majority of Germany’s 16 federal states, a pupil’s school career today consists of four years at primary school, five or six years at lower secondary level ( Sekundarstufe I) and a further two or three years at upper secondary level ( Sekundarstufe II). The states of Berlin and Brandenburg have ...

  4. Apr 11, 2021 · These are: (a) the American interest in German education in the construction phase of their own education system, particularly regarding common schools and universities; and (b) American efforts in the process of re-education in West Germany after 1945 (Goldschmidt, 1985).

  5. May 9, 2017 · A 1919 state law banned teaching of the language in public, private, or parochial elementary schools statewide, threatening violators with a fine of up to $100 and/or six months in jail. Eventually, of course, most German-Americans in Indianapolis and elsewhere became completely integrated into the white American population.

  6. Mar 3, 2024 · As an exchange student in the USA, I experience differences in the school system compared to Germany on a daily basis. The structure of the schools here is fundamentally different - while Germany has Hauptschule, Realschule and Gymnasium, in the USA I encounter the uniform high school.

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  8. Sep 1, 2016 · In the 1500s, German states began funding public schools. Under the influence of the Puritans England followed, but the 1660 restoration of the monarchy set the project back for more than a century. Meanwhile, Puritans were bringing their ideas to North America.

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