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Education wasn’t required everywhere. Most schooling was linked to the bible. Older boys could learn more. Most people just received an education so they read the newspaper, bible, and do their taxes. Average attendance was 82 days.
1783-Webster published textbook known as a the blue back speller. It included different spellings than the British books had. America starts to separate themselves from British by doing this. -
Children are required to be able to read and write
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All three of them had very different ideas about the future of education. However they all agreed that it needed to change.
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High schools weren't common until 1910-1940. However in 1821 the first one for boys was established.
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First secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education.
"Father of American Education"
He was the spokesman for the Common Schools Movement. He believed that schools should be funded by taxes so that every child could have a free education. -
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A black girl named Sarah Roberts tried to enroll in four different white school instead of the black schools. She was not allowed in any of them. The case was taken to legislature. Some of them believed in "separate but equal" schools. However the majority of blacks agreed with integration.
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After civil war there was no more slaves. All states were required to have non segregated schools. The demand for teachers increased. Women didn’t cost as much. “appropriate for women” “profession for women”
Students enrolled in public schools:
1870= 7.6 million
1890=12.7 million
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12 years of education recommended, 8 years of elementary. 4 years of highschool. "...every subject which is taught at all in a secondary school should be taught in the same way and to the same extent to every pupil so long as he pursues it, no matter what the probable destination of the pupil may be, or at what point his education is to cease."
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Father of progressive education
Reforms classrooms so that they weren’t just vocational schools. But a place where students and teachers could learn to how to live no matter where they're going. -
Relate school to occupations and normal life. Elementary and secondary students would be together and learn together. Not everyone liked it but the Federal Bureau of Education did.
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Case in which the Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. Schools could no longer be segregated but not everyone agreed with this or followed it.
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Provided funding for students to strengthen mathematics, science, and foreign language instruction, which included better equipment and materials, along with professional development for teachers. It also provided funding for students attending college. http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ835843.pdf -
Funded primary and secondary education. It also emphasizes equal access to education and establishes high standards and accountability. Was meant to remove the gaps between education levels of students.
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Ensures students with a disabilities are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is tailored to their individual needs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individuals_with_Disabilities_Education_Act -
Reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
The idea was that setting high standards and establishing attainable goals could improve individual outcomes in education. Required states to develop assessments in basic skills. To receive federal school funding, states had to give these assessments to all students at select grade levels.