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This foundation was founded and created "seat time" which is the amount of time spent in class.
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The bureau was founded in New York City with the purpose of studying child development and child's learning.
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This trial was also known as the Monkey Trial, which captured national attention when a biology teacher, John Scopes, taught heinous crimes through evolution, which violated the Butler Act.
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The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) was first administered.
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Jean Piaget's Child's conception of the world is published. His theory of cognitive development becomes an important influence in American developmental psychology and education.
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This case become the firs successful school desegregation court case in the United States.
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The ACT test was first administered.
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In response to the large number of Cuban immigrant children arriving in Miami after the Cuban revolution Coral Way Elementary School started the first bilingual and bicultural public school in the United States.
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This act was passed, and provides federal funds to help low-income students.
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Michael Hart invented the eBook.
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This act was passed, and prohibits discrimination and requires schools to take action to overcome barriers which prevent equal protection.
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The university established their online campus, which is the first to offer online bachelor's and master's degrees.
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The act became a law, which prohibits discrimination against those with disabilities in all areas, including education.
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The act was approved by congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush.
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This act was again amended and reauthorized, expanding access to higher education for low and middle income students, providing additional funds for graduate studies.
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This association is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to enhance the K-12 online education, and launched as a formal corporate entity.
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The act was passed into a law, which includes major changes in student loan eligibility for people with cognitive disabilities to federal financial aid programs.
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This act provided more than 90-billion dollars for education.
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The board voted to close 50 schools, which was the largest mass closing in the United States history.
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The organization declares COVID-19 a pandemic, then Trump declared a national emergency. States closed schools, and many colleges and universities suspended in-person classes.
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