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1 of 12. History of American Education. 2 of 12. The Grand Markers of perspective over the Centuries. 3 of 12. Seventeenth Century. private education religious and secular Harvard, the first higher education the first mandated public education the first American (non-native) textbook
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1 of 12 History of American Education
2 of 12 The Grand Markers of perspective over the Centuries
3 of 12 Seventeenth Century • private education • religious and secular • Harvard, the first higher education • the first mandated public education • the first American (non-native) textbook • New England Primer (100 years w/o revision) - 1690
5 of 12 Eighteenth Century • hints of standardization (Noah Webster’s American Spelling Book: the Blue-backed speller, appeared in 1783) • private secondary education • major influence of religion on education continues • a national policy requiring land for educational purposes (Northwest Ordinance Acts)
7 of 12 Nineteenth Century • first public high school • public high schools are required • teacher training schools established • kindergartens • public land grant colleges
9 of 12 Twentieth Century • discovery of the child • first public junior college • funds for education of the poor (New Deal)
10 of 12 Twentieth Century (Post World War II) • GI Bill and vast expansion of higher education • National Defense Education Act to improve the sciences • Job Corps • alternative education
11 of 12 Twentieth Century (Post World War II) (cont.) • Federal aid to public schools • education for all (94-142) • attempts to legislate quality • endless reform
12 of 12 Using the History of Education to study the future