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Starting of education in America. Schooling was determined by class, race, and gender. Upper-class had Tutors. Lower-class received Apprenticeships. Middle-class went to Dame schools to be taught basics.
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*** TOP 5 *** Development of the first speller. This was an Important event because there would now be a consistent way of teaching students how to spell. When teaching subjects, there needs to be consistency so procedures and rules can be learned and achieved. We still use these to help with spelling and definitions. http://mcguffeyreaders.com/1828dictionary.htm
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Important because it is the start of women becoming equals to men in the workforce. It is important for women to know the basic skills too.
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All children were now able to attend school. Education is important to become a true American. Paid for by tax dollars so it was possible for even the poor to be taught.
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*** TOP 5 *** In order to get something changed, there needs to be someone who sees a need and then acts, Horace Mann understood that education was important and traveled around the territories to inspect the conditions of those schools and made recommendations for ways to improve them. His desire to train teachers continues to help improve education today.
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Education is important so now all children are required to be in school. If they weren't in school, there were consequences.
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Progressive Education. Hands-on learning for students. Students were exposed to work-related activities, socialization experiences, and planned physical exercise in addition to the basic academic subjects. Great opportunity for students to learn in an interactive environment.
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Hands on learning style accepted. Curriculum should focus on connecting multiple subjects and be about the children more than the teacher. Teachers should just be a facilitator to their learning.
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*** TOP 5 ***. The beginning of desegregation in schools. A step in the right direction to achieving equality. This is important because education should not be excluded to certain races. Each of us, no matter our race, has the ability to learn and should be given the same opportunities to excel in life. We are still seeing the benefits of having diversity in our classrooms. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/rights/landmark_brown.html
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Having choices and options are important in being able to do what is best for you as an individual. Families could now decide which type of school they enrolled their children.
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Enforced equal opportunity for everyone. The first time federal government money was spent for Elementary & Secondary Education. They could now spend money on getting students they needed to help them succeed. Became a War on Poverty.
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*** TOP 5 *** Women now have the opportunity to play the same amount of sports that men can. Discrimination against girls in all aspect of education ended. Just because we are women, does not mean we shouldn't have the same opportunities as boys to develop those skills and compete. This law continues to give women the opportunity to play sports in school. http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/tix_dis.html
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** TOP 5 *** All students no matter their disability could receive an education.. They could now hire special needs teacher and provide ramps, etc. to accomodate their needs. This was a great law! We still see the benefits today from the education of the disaabled. They are accomphlishing some great things! https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/your-childs-rights/basics-about-childs-rights/how-idea-protects-you-and-your-child
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Increased the standards for education. Important because there were now plans in place to hold teachers and schools accountable for what they were teaching. Students needed to reach certain standards.
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Became a way to assess the learning of students. Held schools accountable for the learning of their students and proposed ways to improve that education if they were below the standard.