Historial Timeline

  • Developing a National Education Conciousness

    Developing a National Education Conciousness
    This was the first move towards planning and developing a democratic system of public schools. After this, more children attended school because they were needing new knowledge and skills to be part of the workforce.
  • Child Study Movement

    Child Study Movement
    This helped educators look through the eyes of the student for the first time to make efforts of making practical judgement about how to educate young people. This shows how vital young cognitive development is as the building blocks through future schooling.
  • Brown vs. Board of Education

    Brown vs. Board of Education
    Education is for everyone in our country no matter their race or sex and segregated schools we're holding children back. Learning together breaks down barriers and improves academic success for all.
  • 1958 Public Last 85-926

    1958 Public Last 85-926
    Everyone is given the right to have education that's why it's important to have included special needs students into our schools. This opens the bridge of equality for all while enhancing everyones learning and sense of community starting in the classroom.
  • No Child Left Behind Act

    No Child Left Behind Act
    This started holding public schools accountable and set standards so that no child would be left behind. It raised our standards for the better for teachers, administrators, and the curriculum.