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1600
(https://isminc.com/pdf/free/administrators-faculty/history_education.pdf)
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Latin_School)
In the 1600s, the American colonies established schools and books for children who need education. The law in 1642, came out saying that the parents need to teach their children to read. The first public school was Boston Latin school, in the American colonies. -
1650
(http://scalar.usc.edu/anvc/the-knotted-line/1645-chrisitian-civilizing)
John Eliot first established a"praying town" which is a religious education. This was meant for everybody. He did have some rules and the rules are, no long hair for men, must have individual house work and no idleness. -
1700
(https://isminc.com/pdf/free/administrators-faculty/history_education.pdf)
(http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072877723/student_view0/chapter8/index.html)
(http://study.com/academy/lesson/education-in-early-america-birth-of-public-schools-and-universities.html)
Quakers had a school for black students, that was established in Philadelphia. This year was mostly open to Women, like their rights. -
1907
(https://isminc.com/pdf/free/administrators-faculty/history_education.pdf)
(https://amshq.org/Montessori-Education/History-of-Montessori-Education/Biography-of-Maria-Montessori)
(http://history.info/on-this-day/1907-maria-montessori-opens-her-first-school/)
Maria Montessori opens her first school in 1907. She was an Italian physician and also a educator. -
1950
(https://wmich.edu/education/about/history/1950-59)
(http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED067171.pdf)
People would make a camp site for outside education, which they camped. The first campsite to etsablished was near a Michigan College. -
2000
(http://schugurensky.faculty.asu.edu/moments/2000dakar.html)
(http://schugurensky.faculty.asu.edu/moments/)
Latin American statement to the world Education Forum in Dakar. They started in, April 26-28, 2000. This took place in United Nations Development Program. They believed that their people need more education to thrive. -
1751
(http://www.slideshare.net/melboutin/timeline-of-us-education-4474399)(http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/benjaminfranklin300/01place_of_penn.cfm) (http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h663.html)
Ben Franklin established the first English academy in Philadelphia. -
1820
(http://wwww.eds-resources.com/educationhistorytimeline.html)
(https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/first-age-reform/essays/education-reform-antebelum-america)
Three women , Emma Willard, Catharine Beecher, and, Mary Lyon were trying to get some education, for women who need education. -
1850
(http://iga.ucdavis.edu/Research/All-UC/conferences/2007-fall/Sun%20Go%20paper.pdf)
In many states, they are developing more schools and tax revenues for the poor and rich.