Inclusion Timeline

By cthorn
  • 1st US school for persons with disabilities

    Hartford, CT; Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb
  • School for the Blind

    Samuel Howe opened a the Perkins Institution for the Blind
  • Braille

    Braille is first published
  • School for children

    Howe establishes experimental school for "feeble minded" youth
  • College established

    National Deaf Mute College established, later renamed Gallaudet University
  • Training for Teachers

    Formal training for teacher of blind persons, Alexander Graham Bell introduces the term "special education"
  • IQ testing

    Binet and Simon publish their intelligence test, basis for modern IQ testing
  • Segregated public schools

    Segregated classes in the public schools are established for children with disabilities. The term "emotional disturbance" aries
  • Terms

    "mentally retarded" introduced as well as "gifted"
  • Council for Exceptional Children

    Founded by Ferrell and others to mold special education into a profession
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    Autism

    Kanner identifies characteristics of autism and Dr. Asperger the syndrome that would later be named after him.
  • Landmark case

    US Supreme Court hand down decision in Brown v. Board of Education
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    Reform

    Kirk introduces the term "learning disabilities", publications are made documenting the conditions of learning for peoples with disabilities thus spurring changes in law a policy. Congress passes ESEA.
  • Amendments

    Education for All Handicapped Children Act is enacted
  • More legislation

    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is enacted, previously known as the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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    Tweeking IDEA

    IDEA is amended and standards raised.
  • NCLB Act

    No Child Left Behind Act increased accountability for outcomes of all students and raised the standards of teachers.
  • Rosa's Law

    Federal language changed from "mental retardation" to "intellectual disability"