THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY 1801 1825
EDUCATION IN EARLY AMERICA BIRTH OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES
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1660 to 1776
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1880 to 1921
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1840 to 1880
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1921 to 1940
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Detailed explanation-1: -School during the 1880s The act modified some of the types of schools and created new ones which were called Superior Public, High, and Evening Public Schools. The schools in the 1880s were larger than previous years. They studied subjects such as reading, arithmetic, geography, history and grammar.
Detailed explanation-2: -One-room schoolhouses were the norm. They learned reading, writing, math, geography, and history. Teachers would call a group of students to the front of the classroom for their lesson, while other grades worked at their seats. Sometimes older kids helped teach the younger pupils.
Detailed explanation-3: -By 1900, 34 states had compulsory schooling laws; four were in the South. Thirty states with compulsory schooling laws required attendance until age 14 (or higher). As a result, by 1910, 72 percent of American children attended school.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Establishment of “Common Schools” In the 1830s, Horace Mann, a Massachusetts legislator and secretary of that state’s board of education, began to advocate for the creation of public schools that would be universally available to all children, free of charge, and funded by the state.