The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 primarily aimed to improve the education of economically disadvantaged children by providing federal funding to local school districts. The act sought to address educational inequality and ensure access to quality education for those in need. This legislation marked a significant step in the federal government's involvement in education reform. ;
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 primarily aimed to provide national government aid to improve the education of economically disadvantaged children. This legislation marked a critical shift towards federal involvement in addressing educational inequality. It aimed to ensure that all students, regardless of their economic background, could access quality educational resources.
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