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  2. General Education Board - Wikipedia

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    It helped eradicate hookworm and created the county agent system in American agriculture, linking research as state agricultural experiment stations with actual practices in the field. The Board was created in 1902 after John D. Rockefeller donated an initial $1 million (equivalent to $35,215,400 in 2023) to its cause. The Rockefeller family ...

  3. John D. Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    John did his share of the regular household chores and earned extra money raising turkeys, selling potatoes and candy, and eventually lending small sums of money to neighbors. [29] [30] He followed his father's advice to "trade dishes for platters" and always get the better part of any deal. Bill once bragged, "I cheat my boys every chance I get.

  4. Efficiency movement - Wikipedia

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    Representative legislation included the Education Act 1902, which emphasized the role of experts in the schools system. Higher education was an important initiative, typified by the growth of the London School of Economics, and the foundation of Imperial College. [37] There was a pause in the movement between 1904 and 1909, when interest resumed.

  5. 10 key management principles from John D. Rockefeller ... - AOL

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    John D. Rockefeller's leadership style helped him build an empire that propelled him to fame and fortune, writes award-winning historian Ron Chernow. 10 key management principles from John D ...

  6. Book divulges 'shocking' and 'frightening' secrets about the ...

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    John D. Rockefeller is considered to be the wealthiest American of all time, earning his immense fortune after gaining control of 90 percent of American oil production in the late 1800s. The oil ...

  7. History of the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    in 1888 and 1889, were acutely aware of the misery and public humiliation that had accompanied the collapse of the first institution, having had considerable difficulty raising the $400,000 needed to match John D. Rockefeller’s historic offer of $600,000 to re- create a first- rate Baptist college in Chicago.

  8. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Upon becoming the secretary of education of Massachusetts in 1837, Horace Mann (1796–1859) worked to create a statewide system of professional teachers, based on the Prussian model of "common schools." Prussia was attempting to develop a system of education by which all students were entitled to the same content in their public classes.

  9. The Rockefeller Foundation teams with testing companies to ...

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    The Rockefeller Foundation is launching the K-12 National ... Administration’s recent $10 billion allocation for COVID-19 testing as part of the American Rescue Plan to reopen schools safely. ...