The American public education system that started in the colonial era and continues till the 21st century has become one of the main entities for the spread of knowledge and cultural values among generations. As a result, major social and political changes that occurred in the United States and around the world formed schools. This symbiotic relationship between school and society emphasizes the important role of democracy, especially public education in the United States. In this chapter, we will introduce the history and outline of the educational system of this country, focusing on five periods of American colonies and revolution, normal era, progressive era, postwar 21st century.
History of public education in the United States Deeptha Thattai editorial summary discusses the history of the public education system in the United States and tracks its development from the religious school of Puritans and the congregation to the beginning of the 17th century followed by the efforts of ordinary school reformers of the 19th century We received free basic education by. ,education. It continues to evolve into a dramatic change in the 20th century, which ultimately leads to today's highly fragmented (but still incomplete) system. We explore the influence of many very important people on American history on educational system and discuss various social, legal and cultural factors that affect public education. This article also deals with issues of race and gender equality. Early history Unlike public education in many other countries, public education in the United States is mainly the responsibility of the state and school district.
Most Americans think that the public education system of this country is considered as a matter of course, assuming that education of all American citizens is always the right to provide. However, the history of American public education dates back centuries and provides insight into the evolving process of creating academic society in the country. Understanding our roots in public education makes it easier to discuss the general purpose of public education in the context of wider educational structure.
Introduction: When school resumes this autumn, I think it would be interesting to summarize the brief history of education in the United States. What gave me a big impression is that education was neither an independent force in American society nor a big promoter of social change. It reflects a basic discussion in a wider society. In colonial times, literacy was to promote religious legitimacy. During the revolution era when the colony destroyed the monarchy and founded a new republic, the leaders were limited to property owners of white men, but concerned about the establishment of fully educated citizens . In the early days of the industry, expansion of public education was a response to social change from agriculture to industry and cities. During this era and the massive immigration era from Eastern Europe and Southern Europe from 1880 to 1924, education was also about assimilating or Americanizing a new group.