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Massachusetts Bay Colony Law
towns were required to have schools if they had a certain amount of families to make sure kids learned to read and write
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Two Track Education
A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course.
[Link text] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-power-prime/201009/education-two-track-high-school-system-must-education-reform -
Continental Congress Pass Law
Reserved a location in every town for a school to be built -
Nebraska Public Schools
Nebraska city high school was built. First public high school built in Nebraska -
Poesy Vs Ferguson
court case where the ruling was that schools will be separated but equal, but it ended up just being how it was before -
The Feminization of Teaching
The Suffrage Movement established equality between men and women and allowed women to take up the position of teaching. This influenced our profession's history because women are able to take on the role of teaching without discrimmination or being looked down upon. -
Brown Vs Board of education
Court case where it had a ruling that segregation was illegal and it was ended -
Little Rock 9
Little rock 9were the first african american students to be brought in and integrated within them in an all-white school -
Bilingual in California
a multimillionaire ,Ron Unz paid money to outlaw bilingual education in California -
No Child Left Behind Act
This Act set new government test standards that students must reach or the school district may face federal assistance money. This program was set in to help disadvantaged students reach the same goals as advanted students. Some people believe teachers are now teaching to strictly meet those standards.[Link text] https://www.k12.wa.us/policy-funding/grants-grant-management/every-student-succeeds-act-essa-implementation/elementary-and-secondary-education-act-esea/no-child-left-behind-act-2001