Major events in the history of education.

  • Education in the Colonial Period

    Education in the Colonial Period
    In the Colonial poriod most schools where more like day cares. Most kids would have a horn book and read it over and over again.
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    American history of education

  • Northwest Land Ordinance, 1785

    Much land was open fore settlement with this ordinace. As people move away they build schools most of which were in terrable consition because each community payed for them.
  • The Impact of Jefferson, Rush, & Webster on education.

    The Impact of Jefferson, Rush, & Webster on education.
    Learn more!Each of these man effected education in a very stong way and started a chain reaction that brought what we have today as "Public Education" They all believe that an educated america is a safer america. They wasted to make education more standardized so all could learn. webster pretty much created the lanugage we use today. These men are one of the MOST IMPORTANT contributers to education.
  • Common Schools

    Common schools taught the 3 "R's" reading, wright and arthmatic. they also taught math, geomatry and history. They all read from the king james bible at this point for teaching in school.
  • The Impact of Horace Mann

    The Impact of Horace Mann
    Horace Mann brought manu things into education. He was a main pushing force for the common school movement. Mann know that teachers would need to be trained and schools needed to be funded by government. He created many standards for schools. This is one for the MOST IMPORTANT facters of the evolution of education. Learn more
  • Committee of Ten

    A Group of educaters that wanted to standardise high schools. They felt students should receive 12 years of education.
  • Monitorial Schools, Charity Schools, & Infant Schools

    These are a few diffent types of schools each work defferntly but help highlight the need for good public education.
  • The Impact of John Dewey

    The Impact of John Dewey
    Learn MoreJohn Dewey was a huge contributer to education. He believe in a child centered approch of teaching students. To do more then just stand infront of the classroom and talk. This is VERY IMPORTANT.
  • The Progressive Reform Movement

    This idea was that the problems in socity could be fixed by good education. This was also a movement in order to try and remove corruption from the government,
  • Population Growth and Immigration in the 19th century

    Huge amounts of immigrents where coming into the united states. This caused schools the be overstuffed and schools could not hold all of the students.
  • Secondary School Movement

    Seconday school started to take grip mainly in Iowa. This increased the time of ecuastion the students were receiving.
  • Brown vs. Board of Education, 1954

    Brown vs. Board of Education, 1954
    Segrigation was still a huge problem in america and even after this case it was still a big problem. The case kept on going up the drefferent courts in america until it was ruled that segregation was not constitutional. The south did not agree witgh this. This is VERY IMPORTANT.
  • The Civil Rights Movement & The War on Poverty

    The Civil Rights Movement & The War on Poverty
    Southen states are foced to let colored students into their "white only" schools. The national government had to use the natinaol gaurd to inforce this act. There was much hate durring this time. Many black terachers lost their job because the schools let black students in but did not hire balck teachers. learn more
  • Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 1965

    This was stated to fund this education. this also raised the standards for all students.
  • Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act, 1975

    This is an act passed that give students with disabilities an oppertunity to be educated to the higest standard that they can achieve. This also made education free for these students.
  • A Nation at Risk Report, 1983

    Ronald Reagan states that the american public education is doing a horrible job and it is doing no good for the youth of america.
  • The Standards Movement

    After "A Nation at Risk" this was put into act to raise the bar for all students. This would make schools forcus on the more important subjects.
  • School Choice Movement: Charter Schools, Vouchers

    This was used for the idea that compitition between schools would bring better performance. This did imporove many schools give people choice.
  • Growth of Standardized Testing

    Standardized testing is huge right now. This is a pretty good way to see how our education system is doing at a basic level.
  • No Child Left Behind, 2001

    This is an act put into place by president Bush. The goal is to make students and teachers more responsable for education.