Introduction to Education

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Introduction to Education History of Education Introduction to Education

Learning Targets I will increase my understanding of major topics addressed in chapter 4 by participating in class discussion. I will share my observations and opinions regarding tenure based on the Time article and blog postings.

Free and Universal Education for All “It is critical to the vitality of the new republic.”—Thomas Jefferson

A Nation of Immigrants How did free and universal public education impact the newest Americans?

A Nation Divided How did free and universal public education impact African Americans? “Separate but Equal,” Plessy vs. Ferguson, 1896 Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, 1954

Sputnik 1957

Johnson’s War on Poverty 1964

Rules for Teachers, 1915

Tenure Article

Open Book/Note Test Tomorrow