Monday, March 21, 2011

Chapter 6

Chapter 6 is an interesting one to me. It talks about education in its hisorical roots. Going through a timeline as the chapter goes through all the way to the modern period. The Colonial Period (1606-1775) there was different in different colonies, but mainly rrelion and schools were closley linked together. The Early National Period (1775-1820) the constitution is starting to shape education. The Common Movement: the rise of state support for public education (1820-1865) was a historic attempt to make education available to all children in the United States. Many important events happend during this period. The Modern Era, began after World War II and continues to present. It is characterized by an increased national emphasis on education, which is now viewed as the key to both individual success and the progress of the nation.

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