History of Special Education (Inclusion)

  • Asylum for Education

    Asylum for Education
    Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb opens in Hartford
  • Blind Move Forward!

    Samual Gridley Howe openes Perkins Institution for the Blind
  • Boston Strong

    Boston Strong
    First public school class for children with hearing impairments opens in Boston
  • Feeling Special

    The first public school special class was established in Cleveland, Ohio. It was closed shortly after, and in 1896 another one reamerged in several states
  • Al & Theo

    Al & Theo
    Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon publish their intelligence test, basis for the modern IQ testing
  • Terms

    The Term mentally retarded and gifted are both beginning to appear in professional literature
  • Way to go Leo!

    Way to go Leo!
    Leo Kanner identifies the characteristics of children with autism!
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    Allowed parents to challenge the schools about their children not receiving adequate education, along with challenging segregation in the school system.
  • ACLD

    Association for Children with Learning Disabilites (LDAA) is organized!
  • Coming Together

    Students with mild disabilities were allowed to enter the classrooms with students without disabilities.
  • Acting Right

    Amendments to the 1974 Education for All Handicapted Children Act is enacted
  • IDEA Extention

    Reauthorization of IDEA services were extended to infants, tots, and 3 year old preschool aged kiddos.
  • Reagan Rocks

    Reagan Rocks
    President Reagan signed the Handicapped Children’s Protection Act, a law that gave parents of children with disabilities more say in the development of their child’s Individual Education Plan, or IEP.
  • America!

    Americans with Disabilities Act is enacted; EAHCA is amended and renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
  • IDEA

    Added provisions related to transition services, participation by general education teachers, and discipline
  • 200WON

    200WON
    In 2001-2002 they passed No Child Left Behind Act holding schools accountable for their children's outcomes
  • Finally

    A reauthorization of IDEA happened!
  • Rosa's Law

    President Obama passes law that changed federal language use from mental retardation to intellectual disability