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Education Reforms, 2. - Coggle Diagram
Education Reforms
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Education
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Only necessity was ordinary people having a simple 'moral education' and basic literacy and numeracy
Simple education was provided in primary schools run by the church, local community or individuals
Napoleon declared his belief in equal opportunities for all according to ability and irrespective of birth or wealth
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Secondary Education
It was restricted to the sons of notables, who were educated, often free of charge
If their fathers were army officers, in the 45 highly selective, militarised lycées established by the education law of 1 May 1802.
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Neglected areas
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Women "should not be regarded as the equals of men: they are, in fact, mere machines to make children. I do not think we need to bother about the education of girls... Marriage is their destiny"
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The polytechnique, which had been founded during the Revolution to promote scientific research, was converted by Napoleon into a military academy in 1805
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