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  1. Thomas Jefferson believed only educated citizens could make the American experiment in self-government succeed. He proposed a system of broad, free, public education that was radical in his day and his founding of the University of Virginia partially achieved his larger goals.

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  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Education: Jefferson was born into a family living on a Virginia farm of 5,000 acres, and, coming from a privileged background, he entered the prestigious College of William and Mary at the age of 17. He was very interested in scientific subjects and would remain so for the rest of his life.

  4. Mar 1, 2021 · Studies of Thomas Jefferson and education usually begin with his writings about education and explore them as Western philosophy, civics, or architectural.

  5. Education These documents explore the value of education in an informed citizenry. Topics include Jeffersons instruction as a young college student and lawyer, and his interest in recommending reading lists, purchasing books for libraries, supporting local academies, and developing a rigorous curriculum at the military academy, planting the ...

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