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History Education

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    Origins of Homework

    Origins of Homework
    Roberto Nevelis of Venice, Italy, was the person who is credited for having invented homework in 1095-or 1905. Homework is part of life in parents and students, someone does not like to do homework and many parents who have to help their children is difficult for them to understand the homework.
  • The Fist School Public In America

    The Fist School Public In America
    The first school in the united states was in Boston, Massachusetts. known as the Boston Latin school only for boys and led by schoolmaster Philemon Pormont, a Puritan settler. This school is still open just for students enrolled in grades seven to twelve grade.
  • Sunday school

    Sunday school
    Sunday school was the first set up in the 18th century in England to provide education to working children. Robert Raikes is the founder of Sunday school, now Sunday school exist for all ages, including bible studies. Sunday school classes proceed morning workshop on the lord's day.
  • New Version Of School System

    New Version Of School System
    Horace Mann created our modern school system. He set forth his vision for a system of professional teachers. He was a college professor of the subject Latin Greek, and a college president. School is an institution where students learn the environment by the teachers.
  • The First Female Teacher

    The First Female Teacher
    Savitribai Phule was the first woman in the Indian to become a teacher. After completing her primary education with Jyotirao, her further education was the responsibility of his friends, Keshav Shivram and Sakharam Yeshwant. She enrolled in two teacher's programs. After completing her teacher's education, she started teaching girls at Maharwada in Pune.
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as the segregation. it is separate but equal. 163 U.S. 537
    16 S. Ct. 1138; 41 L. Ed. 256; 1896 U.S. LEXIS 3390. The court rejected Plessy's lawyers' arguments that Louisiana law implied the black people were inferior and gave great defense to America states.
  • Brown v. The Board of Education

    Brown v. The Board of Education
    The Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren delivered the unanimous, ruling in the landmark civil rights case brown v. board of education of Topeka, Kansas. segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th amendment and was therefore unconstitutional. The warrant court stayed the course for 15 years to decide that it is affected not only race relationships.
  • Title IX

    Title IX
    The Federal civil rights law is part of the education amendments of 1972. The law protects people from discrimination and sex because the time before only boys can go to school, and girls need to stay at home doing household things. This law helps us to be equal and get same education.
  • Teachers' Rights

    Teachers' Rights
    Teachers whos are in public school have limited freedom in the classroom to teach without undue restrictions. Also, public schools teacher enjoy the rights of freedom of expression and association. Pregnancy teachers cannot be dany of the job of a school district.
  • Equal Education

    Equal Education
    All kids living in the United States have the right to have a free public school education, It does not matter what their race, religion, background, sex, a citizen or non-citizen, rich or poor are. This is one of the number of laws affecting educational institutions.
  • Education of all Handicapped Children Act

    Education of all Handicapped Children Act
    The Education for all handicapped children act referred to use the acronyms EAHCA or public law, this was enacted by the congress. this law required that the public schools could have a program to support federal funds, free meals, and have an equal education with special abilities.
  • Plyler v. Doe

    Plyler v. Doe
    The Texas Legislature revised the education laws to reject the enrollment of public schools to immigrants children. A class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of children of Mexican origin that live in texas, but they cannot prove that legality admitted. The court decided that if it took out the migrant children, there would be better education and money would be saved