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2100 BCE
The globalization education
The exchange of educational ideas and practices across borders has influenced curricula and teaching methods worldwide. -
2000 BCE
The progressive education movement
Educators like John Dewey advocated for experiential learning and child-centered education. -
2000 BCE
The rise of technology in education
the integration of computers and the internet transformed teaching methods and access to information. -
1900 BCE
The industrial revolution
The need for a literate workforce led to the establishment of public education systems in many countries. -
1900 BCE
The introduction of compulsory education
Many countries enacted laws requiring children to attend school, increasing literacy rates. -
1800 BCE
The enlightenment
Philosopher like John Locke and jean-jacques Rousseau promoted ideas about education and the importance of individual learning. -
1600 BCE
The reformation
Martin Luther emphasis on education for all led to the establishment of public schools in protestant regions. -
4 BCE
The establishment of ancient schools
In ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece, formal schools were established, laying the groundwork for structured education. -
1440
The invention of the printing press
Johannes Gutenberg s invention made books more accessible, facilitating the spread of knowledge and literacy. -
The establishment of normal schools
These institutions were created to train teachers, improving the quality of education. -
The Gi bill
This U.S legislation provided educational benefits to returning world war ll veterans, increasing access to higher education. -
The civil rights movement
Efforts to desegregate schools led to greater access to quality education for all students, regardless of race. -
The introduction of special education laws
Legislation like the education for all handicapped children act ensured that children with disabilities received appropriate education. -
The no child left behind act
This U.S law aimed to improve educational outcomes by increasing accountability for schools. -
The COVID pandemic
The shift to online learning highlighted the importance of technology in education and led to significant changes in teaching and learning approaches.