Chapter 7 Anna Bryant

  • Harvard

    Harvard was started
  • Free Public Education

    Pennsylvania says their people can have free public education but it was only for the poor.
  • Bill of Rights

    The Bill of Rights became a function of the state and not of the government
  • Blackboard

    The blackboard was invented by James Pillans.
  • School for the Deaf

    The first American School for the Deaf was created in Hartford, Connecticut.
  • Public school opens

    In Boston English the first public high school opened
  • Students with Disabilities

    The first school for children with visual disabilities was started in MA.
  • College of Women

    The first college for women was started; Mount Holyoke Female Seminary.
  • First Principal

    Booker T. Washington became the first principal of a normal school in Alabama.
  • One Room Schoolhouse

    Most schoolhouses were just one room for all of the grades, Little House on the Praire.
  • Training Began for SPED teachers

    The Vineland Training School in New Jersey started a program to help teachers who had students with disabilites
  • Montessori

    The first Montessori school opened in Tarrytown, NY
  • Compulsory Education

    All States have mandated compulsory education.
  • Beattie vs Board of Education

    Children with disabilities were expelled for looking different than the rest.
  • Gifted Students

    At Columbia University they started a course for teachers with gifted students.
  • SAT

    The SAT was first given out.
  • Projectors

    Overhead projectors were spreading throughout schools.
  • Intelligence testing

    150 school districts were using intelligence testing to put students in academic tracks.
  • TV

    The first time that a TV was in a classroom
  • Brown vs Board

    Supreme Court said that segregated schools are inequal.
  • ACT

    The ACT was first given
  • Whiteboards

    Whiteboards were starting to be used in the 60s.
  • LDAA

    The Association for Children with Learning Disabilities was started.
  • Handheld Calculator

    Texas Instruments developed the first handheld calculator.
  • Miliken vs Bradley

    Students were legally segregated in rich suburban areas.
  • Handicapped Children

    Education for all handicapped children was passed for it to be free if it was public.
  • Board of Education vs Rowley

    The Board of Hendrick Hudson Central School District vs Rowley stated that all children who qualify for special ed programs need an IEP.
  • Touch Typing

    Touch typing was developed and became popular in schools.
  • Laptops

    Laptops were invented and eased the writing of many students.
  • SMART Boards

    SMART boards were invented and were starting to be used in schools.
  • Mobile Phones

    When the mobile smart phone was created, student engagement plummeted significantly.
  • Illegal for Undocumented

    Proposition 187 passed in California meaning that children of illegal immigrants are not allowed schooling.
  • Bilingual Education

    Ron Unz put money towards a ballot on outlawing bilingual education in California.
  • DVD players

    DVDs were becoming cheaper making them more appealing to have in class.
  • Internet Access

    99% of public schools had internet access.
  • No Child Left Behind

    The No Child Left Behind Act was created and made it illegal for students with disabilities to be discriminated against.
  • Books on DVD

    Books were starting to be recorded for students to listen to instead of reading.
  • iPad

    The iPad was a new fad and schools were getting them for students to have so that they could complete schoolwork.
  • IDEA redone

    Students now have to be included on state and district-wide assessments. Their regular teachers need to be included in making the IEP.
  • Chromebooks

    Schools started buying Chromebooks for every student in a public school so that they can do their homework on it.