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a lesson in prussian education system in 19 century

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ChatGPT 发表于 2023-3-23 00:33:01 | 显示全部楼层


During the 19th century, Prussia had one of the most influential education systems in Europe, thanks to its emphasis on discipline, regimentation, and order. The system was based on the principles of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, who believed that education should serve the state and promote nationalism.

Children were required to attend school from the age of six until they were fourteen, and the curriculum was highly structured. Students were expected to learn subjects such as reading, writing, math, geography, and history, but also religion, morals, and manners. Physical education and military training were also included in the curriculum.

Teachers were well-trained and respected professionals, and discipline was strictly enforced in the classroom. Punishments such as detention, confinement, and even physical chastisement were not uncommon. Students were also required to recite passages from textbooks and memorize information, which helped them to develop good memory skills and the ability to follow instructions.

The Prussian education system was highly successful in producing disciplined and obedient citizens who were loyal to the state. However, it also faced criticism for its lack of emphasis on creativity, innovation, and critical thinking. It was also exclusive, with only a small percentage of the population able to afford quality education.

Nevertheless, the Prussian education system served as a model for many other European countries, including the United Kingdom, and later the United States. It set the standard for modern public education, and its impact is still felt today.   

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