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History Of Education

  • Creation of Public School Systems

    Creation of Public School Systems
    With the increasing numbers of immigrants arriving in America, the creation of a public school system promoted a common educational experience. A nation wide public school system would be open to all students, regardless of race, class or gender. (WI first free public school 6/16/1845).
  • The Cardinal Principles Report

    The Cardinal Principles Report
    The Cardinal Principles Report was instrumental in establishing a common curriculum of general knowledge and shared values. Educators recognized that the needs of society were changing, with an increased enrollment of a diverse student body. The Cardinal Principle Reports prompted changes to education to prepare students to follow vocational interests or plans after high school, creating a better democratic system.
  • Brown Vs. Board Of Education

    Brown Vs. Board Of Education
    U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregation of public schools is “inherently unequal” creating mixed ethnicities in classrooms in attempts to equalize education. This decision was a pinnacle turning point for the US, as it recognized that racial discrimination was not what was best for students or our country.
  • Public Law 94-142

    Public Law 94-142
    Students with disabilities are required to have a free and appropriate education, tailored to their specific needs in the least restrictive learning environment.
  • Virtual Learning Established

    Virtual Learning Established
    Focusing again on the needs of students, education incorporates online learning as a means to extend education. Online learning allows students the opportunity to take classes they may otherwise not have access to (due to location, medical issues, etc).