I think the only thing that did not change during his time is the accessibility of education. Napoleon had created so many lycees. He wanted to make sure that his bureaucracy would have well-educated men. Education was only available for people who belonged to the middle class to the upper class.
Education system under Napoleon was changed into four major grades. Primary, Secondary, Lycees and Technical Schools. Primary and Secondary Education did not change. During Napoleon’s time, he stressed the importance of obedience and military values like discipline, and integrity. These values are still emphasized in our modern society.However, in the Primary and Secondary education, Science and Math become more important.
The kind of wood used in the 200-pound yoke that holds the 2080 pound bell that is at 520 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia is a n American elm. It also known as Ulmus Americana. This is the largest and most widespread elm in the United States. Hope this answers the question.