Education Acts
Education Acts are laws enacted by governments to regulate and improve the education system. These acts can cover various aspects, including school funding, curriculum standards, teacher qualifications, and student rights. They aim to ensure that all children have access to quality education and that schools operate fairly and effectively.
In many countries, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, significant Education Acts have shaped the educational landscape. For example, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act in the U.S. focuses on providing federal funding to schools and addressing educational inequalities. These acts are essential for promoting educational reform and accountability.