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During the Colonial era, students were taught in a combination of home, church, and schools. Education was a collaborative effort, and no one organization or person took ownership over it. When everyone was in the effort together, it was much easier to cooperate and work toward common goals. Around 1840, the federal government began to make rules and regulations concerning the American educational system that created an ideological divide between home, church, and school.
The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed
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