Friday, May 17, 2019

History of American Education Aed/201 Essay

3 Major Periods1 The Colonial Period (1607-1775)1642- mummy Bay Colony Law requires proper teaching of children.2 The archeozoic National Period (1175-1820)1819- Emma Hart Willard helps New York State open education for women.3 The common take aim movement (1820-1865)1823- First Teacher-Training college in the U.S.2 Major Eras1 The Progressive Era1900- Pencil and written report replace slates.2 The Modern Era1964-Cival Rights act of 1964 supports school desegregation.There are so umteen events that have taken place over time that it is hard to narrow it down to the ones that I have. To take one that has made such an impact on the way that schools have changed I would say the 1642 Massachusetts Bay Colony Law. This law was the first education law to ever be passed. It was created by the slope Puritans and the law required that children be taught to read and to write. Without this law I have no clue where we would be today.This was the foundation for our education system and sti ll plays a role today in the classroom. School is more complex now and does not only consist of learning to read and to write. It was only five geezerhood after this law was written that another law was passed that required each town to establish and proceed public schools. Public schools took a while to establish and it took time before they were made available tostudents each(prenominal) over the country. This was just the beginning of where we are now.ReferencesKauchak & Eggen. (2005). Introduction to Teaching Becoming a Professional, Second variant Mass Moments. (2006). Massachusetts Passes First Education Law. Retrieved from http//massmoments.org/moment.cfm?mid=113

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