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History of Education

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Educators at _____ transformed the role of computers in education.
Who invented the printing press?
Who created a statewide system for professional teachers?
He believed that the basis for learning originates from human reasoning which must be the foundation for all critical thinking and analytical practices.
Largest and most significant library of the ancient world.
Formerly the "Education for All Handicapped Children's Act of 1975.
This act provided a financial backbone for Title IX.
Became the first public school in the U.S.
The first medieval institution for the study of art, medicine, law, and theology are now considered what?
The Buddhist center for learning in India
No Child Left Behind Act. A major objective of this act is to ensure high quality ______ for all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, or income, because a well-prepared teacher is vitally important to a child’s education.
Who built the Royal Library of Alexandria
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In Ancient Rome writing tablets were made of what?
What was the writing system of Ancient Greece?
What act succeeded the No Child Left Behind Act?
A type of learning where knowledge is exchanged and converges through social interaction. Small groups are encouraged for this social interaction.
Thought school should prepare students for life so they could contribute to society.
What did the Elementary and Second Education Act of 1965 provide for public education.
Bill designed to assist veterans return from World War II and ended up helping veterans go to college.
With what ancient civilization were clay tablets covered in words to be studied found? This showed they had schools.
Early schools aimed instruction to teach about ____
___ v. Board of Education. The beginning of more educational opportunities for African-Americans.