Title: EDUC100 Summary of Chapter 4 History of Education
1EDUC100 Summary of Chapter 4 History of
Education
2Colonial Period
- Local Control (schools reflect community
religious values) - Compulsory education laws
- Public tax support of schools
- Began questions about religion in schools
- Huge barriers based on sex, race, religion, SES
- No teacher preparation
3Statistical Time Out
- In 1776, the average LIFETIME school attendance
- was about 80 days
41700s
- Secular curriculum (reflected increasing business
economy) - Some practical skills and apprenticeships (since
those skills were needed in colonies)
5Statistical Time Out
- By 1848,
- Students in school attended an average of 7
months in their lifetimes - It cost school districts an average of 4.80 per
pupil per day
6The Common Schools (1800s)
- Democratic Ideals kick in...
- Todays elementary schools begin
- Use of grade levels in schools begin
- Lowered some SES barriers
- Taught more secular values
- Founded normal schools
- Secondary public schools begin near end of
century...free and public
Horace Mann (picture from lthttp//www.phd.antioch.
edu/ Pages/horacemanngt
7Statistical Time Out
- High School Graduation
- 1900, 6 of students
- 1920, 17 of students
- 1945, 45 of students
8Progressive Movement 1920- 1950
- John Dewey
- Moved curriculum toward health, family,
community, vocations - Centered learning on students interests
- Reaction to progressivism would lead to more
science and math-focused courses
John Dewey
9Statistical Time Out
- 1900 the number of children in school is about
50 - Average number of years spent in school 5
- 1910 2 million children are working in factories
and mines
1020th Century Developments
- 1909 junior highs
- 1950s middle schools
- 1954 Brown v. Board of Topeka, Kansas
- 1950s purpose of school college prep or
vocations - 1960s Reflected turmoil of VN and Civil Rights
- Racism, white flight
1120th Century Developments
?1972 Head Start One of the most
successful federal programs. ?1975 Public Law
94-142, later becomes IDEA
(1991,1997) ?1979 Education becomes Cabinet
Post ?1980s ESL programs, mainstreaming
A Nation at Risk
12A New Century
No Child Left Behind (2001) a new era of
standards and testing