Common School Movement: The common school movement refers to a 19th-century reform effort that aimed to establish publicly funded schools open to all children regardless of their social or economic background.
Compulsory Education: Compulsory education is a policy that requires children to attend school up to a certain age or grade level. It ensures that all children receive an education, regardless of their personal circumstances.
Education Reformers: Education reformers are individuals or groups who advocate for changes in the educational system. They work towards improving educational policies, practices, and resources for better student outcomes.