
Interwar Education Reform
Interwar Education Reform refers to the changes enacted between World War I and World War II aimed at improving and modernizing education systems. These reforms often focused on expanding access to education, updating curricula to include new subjects like science and technology, and improving teacher training. Governments sought to make education more equitable and relevant to a rapidly changing society and economy. The goal was to prepare students better for contemporary challenges and foster social cohesion, laying a foundation for future development despite the disruptions caused by the wars.