SOCIOLOGY. 0. SOCIOLOGY. 2. EDUCATION. Education is an
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Write a 300 word paragraph expressing what it was like living in New Zealand was before the education act was enacted?
Focus on the socioeconomic class of society? How was New Zealand prosperous at the time?
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SOCIOLOGY2 Education is an important tool to influence the world positively but only if it assures equality of access to all the categories of people. Before the education Act 1877 was implemented in New Zealand, children were educated in provincial schools, churches and private schools(Mclaren, 2018). The education then was not standardized and the quality differs greatly. The schooling provided to children at that time was in English and Scottish system with little modification to it. No mandatory attendance law governed the schools. Around no more than half of the New Zealand, children went to school. Some children, for number of reasons were motivated to attend schools while others did not have access to it. Later on, the inequality disappeared after the enactment of the Education act 1877. There were differences in social and economic class of those who were attending the school to those who did not attend. The education at that time was considered the privilege of wealthy where the rich have the capability to even hire live-in tutors while the poor were denied education forever. Moreover, besides the economical differences in classes, the differences exist within the social classes of Maori that consist of Chief, Priests, Healers, Warriors and the normal people(J, 2019).The high importance was accorded to the upper classes in education as the rest struggles for gaining the education. The establishment of 1877 education act made the country prosperous as it made the education free, secular and compulsory for all. The act gave the chance to the unaffordable section of the society to gain access to free education. It had also the cleared away all the gender disparities for education. The educational conditions improved for the Maori lower classes
SOCIOLOGY3 Bibliography J, S. (2019, September 1). Historical perspective on Schooling. Retrieved september 9, 2019, from H.waitere2: file:///C:/Users/Dell/Downloads/H.Waitere2.pdf Mclaren, I. A. (2018). Education in a Small Democracy.London: Routledge. .