What were LBJ’s goals for education in the United States
American History question (Lyndon Johnson)
According to his speech, what were LBJ’s goals for education in the United States? Do you think the nation accomplish those goals? Why or why not? Why is it necessary for a society to ensure its citizens are educated? Looking for an answer in about 125 or so words
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According to his speech, what were LBJs goals for education in the United States?
The goal for education is to shape the minds of the children. The children’s young mind needs to be set free so they can open their minds to their highest imagination and thoughts. Other goals for education include the instilling of excellence into our children.
Do you think the nation accomplished those goals? Why or why not?
The nation has not yet accomplished those goals. It is because classrooms are crowded. The curriculum of the nation is updated. Teachers are also underpaid thus are not motivated to instill excellence into the children they teach………………………………………………
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