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Massachussetts Bay Colony becomes the first to require towns of at least 50 households to hire a teacher to educate the town’s children.
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Sarah Pierce's Female Academy
This Academy began in the dining room of Sarah's house starting with two female students and grew over their period of time to 140 female. The mission of Sarah's academy suggested that the girls receive an essentialist education than perennials.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania state constitution calls for free public education for poor families. Wealthy families are expected to pay for their
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Womans Education
The first public high schools for girls open in New York and Boston.
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bilingual education
Ohio becomes the first state to adopt a bilingual education law, allowing for German-English instruction at parents’ requests.
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disabilities
The first school for
children with mental
disabilities opens in
Massachusetts
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First kindergarden
The board of education in St. Louis, MI establishes
the first successful public school kindergarten. It
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Higher Education for African American
This was when two education philosophier Booker T.Washington and W.B. Dubois had different views of how African Americans should be educated. Booker T. Washington believed that education begins at the bottom and expand naturally as the neccessities of the people expand.W.E.B.Dubois believed that African Americans Should accept inferior status and develope -
Womans Education
Colorado is the first state to adopt an amendment giving women the right to vote.
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Transportation
All states have laws providing funds for transporting children to school.
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Lanham Act
This Act provided funding for the training of workers in war plants by U.S. Office of Education personnel, construct of schools in areas where military personnel and workers on federal projects resided, and the provision of child care for children of working parents.
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School of Performing Arts
The School of Performing Arts is the first public high school to
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Diana v. California State Board
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Future of Technology in the classroom
It adds to things we already know.
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used to do things that were not possible before.
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computers and technology made writing easier than before when we had typewriters.
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computer application enhances thinking.
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technology made communication easier.
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technology made word processing easier.
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technology made social studies easier by making accessing information, visual fields and sped sheets easier to access.
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American Association on Intellectual and Developemntal Disabilities (AAIDD)
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technology made math much easier by having help and extra tools that enhance understanding.
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learning a second language or having more help with translation.
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technology made distant education very accessible and convenient.
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it allows the exchange of the data.
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technology has allowed the special needs to receive the information that they will understand better.
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technology teaching embedded into the curriculum.
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technology has made asses students a lot easier.
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classroom management
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communication with parents and student.
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