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The progressive era in education was part of a larger Progressive Movement, extending from the 1890s to the 1930s. The era was notable for a dramatic expansion in the number of schools and students served, especially in the fast-growing metropolitan cities. After 1910, smaller cities also began building high schools.
This is a list of acts enacted by the United States Congress pertaining to education in the United States. Many laws related to education are codified under Title 20 of the United States Code. This list does not include resolutions designating a specific day, week, or month in honor of an educational goal.
Wilmington, Delaware (November 13) 1919 – Annapolis riot of 1919, June 27, Annapolis, Maryland. 1919 – Boston Police Strike, September 9–11, Boston, Massachusetts. 1919 – Steel Strike of 1919, September 22 – January 8 Pennsylvania. 1919 – Coal Strike of 1919, November 1 – December 10 Pennsylvania.
Education reform is the process of constantly renegotiating and restructuring the educational standards to reflect the ever-evolving contemporary ideals of social, economic, and political culture. [9] Reforms can be based on bringing education into alignment with a society's core values.
American Public Education Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2012 Results CHARLES TOWN, W.Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- American Public Education, Inc. (NAS: APEI) - parent company of online learning ...
January 29 – 10 people die in a suspected arson on the Interstate 75 south of Gainesville, Florida. [30] January 30 – In Illinois, the Byron nuclear power plant accidentally releases radioactive steam. [31] January 31 – A teacher, Mark Berndt, is charged with molesting 23 Los Angeles elementary school students.
In the United States, education is provided in public and private schools and by individuals through homeschooling. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges, and universities.
History of Catholic education in the United States. Chautauqua. The Chosen (Karabel book) Education of freed people during the Civil War. Class of 9/11. Cocking affair. College Settlements Association. Committee of Ten. Common school.