Good education represents the sum-total of knowledge garnered through years of persistent efforts. It was foreseen in the ?40s that a good education would bring opportunity for advancement in academia, that a good education would bring pleasure through fitting into the modern culture not to mention a greater social standing.
In this context, it is worth viewing these DVDs, which present a good overview of how the process of providing good, sound education started in the ?40s when educators decided that the country needed better schools and that America?s progress depended on more children seeing the insides of a classroom. Good narratives and the obvious research and cinematic techniques used make the films worth the time spent in viewing them.
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