tömegképzk
Tömegképzk, also known as mass education or popular education, refers to the provision of educational opportunities to a large segment of the population, typically the general public. This concept emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to the industrial revolution and the growing need for a skilled workforce. The primary goal of tömegképzk is to democratize education, making it accessible to all social classes and backgrounds.
The term "tömegképzk" is often associated with the Hungarian educational reformer István Széchenyi, who advocated for
Tömegképzk has been implemented in various forms across different countries and cultures. In some cases, it
The concept of tömegképzk continues to be relevant today, as many countries strive to provide educational opportunities