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  2. National education campaign in the United Kingdom (1837–1870)

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    The 1830s saw efforts to change elementary education to a system more effective in educating children in the major industrial cities, in particular. [2] The Central Society for Education of 1836, drawing its ideas from the USA, with its non-religious schools, and Richard Whately's national education pilot in Ireland, had a strong base in ...

  3. Campaigns against corporal punishment - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Effective Discipline, now part of the Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center (NCPTC) of Winona (MN) State University; The U.S. Alliance to End the Hitting of Children [17] People Opposed to Paddling Students (POPS), based in Texas [18] Floridians Against Corporal Punishment in Public School, based in Florida [19]

  4. Sit-in movement - Wikipedia

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    The sit-in movement, sit-in campaign, or student sit-in movement, was a wave of sit-ins that followed the Greensboro sit-ins on February 1, 1960, led by students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical Institute (A&T). [1] The sit-in movement employed the tactic of nonviolent direct action and was a pivotal event during the Civil Rights ...

  5. Nonviolent revolution - Wikipedia

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    Stage 1 – Cultural Preparation or "Conscientization": Education, training and consciousness raising of why there is a need for a nonviolent revolution and how to conduct a nonviolent revolution. Stage 2 – Building Organizations: As training, education and consciousness raising continues, the need to form organizations.

  6. Likbez - Wikipedia

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    From the peasantry to trade unions, specific literacy percentage quotas were set for different sectors of Soviet society. For example, the trade union campaign aimed for 100% literacy for its workers by 1923. [10] The Bolsheviks also believed that through literary campaigns they could easily promote Party ideology and shape the population's ...

  7. Kentucky schools amendment TV blitz begins with $200k-plus ad ...

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    The political fight over school funding in Kentucky is in full swing and, as of this week, on full view. Advocates on both sides of the issue — a constitutional amendment appearing on the ballot ...

  8. Patriotic Education Campaign - Wikipedia

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    In history education, the Patriotic Education Campaign highlighted Japanese atrocities against China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [30]: 159 In 2004, textbooks took on a more liberal and cosmopolitan ideology. Japan was still only marginally discussed with the only real mention of its influence on China coming from Japan's role in ...

  9. Italy questions feasibility of ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu

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    Italy on Tuesday said there were "many doubts" about an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying it was not feasible to arrest him as ...