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 * Science Education **
 * 1868-1898 **

Throughout the 1800’s major advancements had taken place that ranged in science and technology as well as branching out to educational purposes. Science had made major progress over the course of the century with multiple memorable discoveries being made. In 1869, Mendeleev had formulated the first periodic table that organized the known elements into effective groupings and structures. In 1898 in the midst of the development of New Physics, Marie Curie had come to discover Radium “constantly emits subatomic particles and thus does not have a constant atomic weight” (McKay et al 926). It was evident that science had take on major advancements that would effectively modify scientific studies.