Education Week in Review: July 1 – July 6

News is hot in education this summer with Supreme Court rulings and more. Stay in touch with Families.com education blog in order to keep up with the latest happenings. Check out below for a recap of the week. Monday, July 2 Education Timeline Through 1926 This was nearing the end of my education timeline series. This time period introduced Montessori schools, junior high schools, and junior colleges. Education Timeline Through 2002 This article finished my educational timeline series. I ended with charter schools, educational updates, and the No Child Left Behind Act. Tuesday, July 3 Questions Concerning Supreme Court Ruling … Continue reading

Education Timeline Through 2002

This article will complete my timeline of education. As you can see, education has made many accomplishments through time. Many court cases and acts have helped make our education system what it is today. Education will continue to grow and flourish in the future. 1930 Dick and Jane books were published. 1943 The Supreme Court rules that students do not have to Pledge Alliance to the Flag. 1950 The National Science Foundation is created. 1954 Brown v Board of Education court ruling override the Plessy decision that favored segregation. Schools can no longer be segregated. 1957 President Eisenhower sends National … Continue reading

Education Timeline Through 1926

The first article outlining the growth of education discussed some early ideas and influences on teaching. The second article discussed the beginning of college and formal education. Today’s article will begin in 1825 an end in 1926. 1825 Noah Webster wrote the dictionary that we know today as Webster’s Dictionary. The book helps people spell and define words. 1827 Mandatory high schools for Massachusetts towns of 500 or more families. 1836 McCuffey’s Readers are in print as one of the very first textbook series. 1837 Mary Lyon establishes the very first college for women in the United States. 1852 Massachusetts … Continue reading