History of Multicultural Education

By jrmacy
  • First Free school

    First Free school
    In 1635 the first free school was opened in Verginia. This wasnt the frist attempt at establishing a education system. It was also odd for it to open in Verginia because it was custom in the southern colonies that kids be tought by their parents.(dont know exact date)
  • Required Education

    Required Education
    On April 14th 1642 the Massachusetts Bay School Law was passed. It stated that children had to be taught the basics of religion and laws.
  • First English Academy

    First English Academy
    in 1751 Benjamin Franklin helped establish the first English Academy in Philadelphia. It has many courses including history and navigation and eventually went on to become the University of Philadelphia.
    (dont know exact date)
  • Two Track Education

    Two Track Education
    In 1779 Thomas Jefferson came up with the idea of having a two track education system for "the laboring and the learned." He stated that there would be a track for labor and a track for learning so kids could get more specific into what they will be doing. (dont know exact date)
  • First Blackboard

    First Blackboard
    in 1801 James Pillans the headmaster at the Old Highschool in Edinburgh, Scotland invented the first blackboard. It was the cheepest alternarive to paper or paint
  • First Public Highschool

    First Public Highschool
    In Boston 1821 the Boston English High School, the first public high school, opened. When it first opened it only enrolled 101 boys. (dont know exact date)
  • First Medical Women

    First Medical Women
    Elizabeth Blackwell is the first women to graduate from medical school. She attended Geneva Medical College and after became a pioneer for the education of women in medicine.
  • Department of Education

    Department of Education
    On March 2nd 1867 the Department of Education was first made. It was created to collect information on shcools and teaching that would help the states have a effective school system
  • Ruby Goes to William Frantz Elementary School

    Ruby Goes to William Frantz Elementary School
    Ruby Bridges was the first African American girl to go to William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. She soon is only in a class of 1 as all the other parents pull their kids
  • Emergency Immigrant Education Act

    Emergency Immigrant Education Act
    The Emergency Immigrant Education Act was established in order to offset the cost of more immigrant students. Money was given to the states that had the most immigration.