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Friday, February 26, 2010

The Five Most Important Events in Educational History

(I Think) The five most important events in American Education History are:
Three Reasons I think this are:

10 comments:

N.Peiffer said...
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joaquin melendez said...

The three most important events in American Education History are the Civil War,when the U.S entered the World War 2, and when the GI bill was signed because each one of these events affected the quality and equality of education in America.

ebruner said...

The three most important events in American Education History are the founding of the first Boston Latin School in America, when the Department of Education was created, and when the GI Bill of Rights was introduced, because each event had to do with founding effective school systems, and making sure everyone had accsess to higher education in the U.S..
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Anonymous said...

The three most important events in our opinion in American Education History are, 1965 Higher Education Act, 2009 The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009, and the Rehabilitation act of 1973, on the grounds that. The Higher Education Act, and the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 gives the college students a vast increase in the money they receive though financial aid.Third the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 gives more money to both the physically and mentally disabled. At the end of the day the world and this paper revolves around money.
~Fathomless Freedom

N.Peiffer said...

The three most important events in American Educational History are when the Revolutionary War started, when it ended, and the end of the U.S. Civil War, because, these three events defined us as a nation because our focus on education was either close to decemation, or the nation's main concern.

bjlocke said...

The three most important events in American History were the first state funded public schools,the first institution of higher learning and the first printing of the first school book because each of these events were the first steps to the education system we have today in the United States.

Carissa said...
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Carissa said...

REVISED PART2
The Young Ladies Academy in Philadelphia in 1787, The Department of Education in 1867, and No Child Left Behind Act in 2001 give children and adults of different races and genders an equal opportunity to a higher education, as well as teaching to provide a better living environment for families, making them the three most important events in American Educational History.

Daniel said...

The three most important things in American Education history are:
The Massachusetts Law of 1647, The U.S. Declaration of Independance in 1776, and in 1960 Ruby Bridges's historic entrance as the first Black American to attend William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, because these events ensure the equal education of all American children.

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meshell said...

After looking at the education system timeline three of the most important facts is in 1635 the first free school was established, the great depression, and in 1962 Vygostsky theory of education was published. The first free school was important because it set a trend and more free schools were set up around America. The great depression was important because a lot of schools were shut down and a lot of children also had to drop out of school at a young age and work to support their families. This causing a whole generation of education loss. The next generation pretty much had to start from scratch. Vygotsky’s theory was important because it stated that everybody learns in different ways. Once this theory was published school systems started teaching in more than one way and the results were outstanding.

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