Prussian Education
Prussian Education refers to the educational system developed in the Kingdom of Prussia during the early 19th century. It emphasized compulsory schooling, structured curricula, and trained teachers. The system aimed to create a disciplined and educated citizenry, focusing on subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic, along with moral and civic education.
This model influenced many countries worldwide, including the United States, where it laid the groundwork for modern public education. The Prussian approach promoted the idea of state responsibility for education, leading to the establishment of public schools and standardized testing, which are still prevalent today.