Education for ALl
We have discussed the changes to the Department of Education and the issues surrounding the presidential cabinet nomination process from CNN student news. Education is what we have believed creates a middle-class and upward economic mobility. Voters are generally a middle-class who have time to vote and get political. In America, we know no other way to create educated students than in our public schools.
In America, 98% of students go to our public schools. They are needed but have been critiqued for years after, Brown v. Board of Education. Even local Private schools started letter writing campaigns to impeach Chief Justice Earl Warren for his facilitation of a 9-0 vote on the Brown cases. In the 1980s, A Nation at Risk, took the debate further in that is said our public schools are worsening. Currently, states across the nation know undergraduate students do not want to go into the teaching profession and shortages are everywhere. President Trump has said "I'm a tremendous believer in education." Many of you in class have wondered about the ending of slavery and what came next to educate americans freed from slavery, Irish immigrants, and the less fortunate.
There were many battles after 1865, through Reconstruction, to the 1970s, and many legal cases were brought to the courts to create equality for all students. Ward v. Flood was important because it preceded both the Mendez, and Brown, and Spangler cases. Schools were already trying to create equality with the 14th Amendment just some years after its passing by the Federal government. The equal protection clause has been and still is very controversial in our country.
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In America, 98% of students go to our public schools. They are needed but have been critiqued for years after, Brown v. Board of Education. Even local Private schools started letter writing campaigns to impeach Chief Justice Earl Warren for his facilitation of a 9-0 vote on the Brown cases. In the 1980s, A Nation at Risk, took the debate further in that is said our public schools are worsening. Currently, states across the nation know undergraduate students do not want to go into the teaching profession and shortages are everywhere. President Trump has said "I'm a tremendous believer in education." Many of you in class have wondered about the ending of slavery and what came next to educate americans freed from slavery, Irish immigrants, and the less fortunate.
There were many battles after 1865, through Reconstruction, to the 1970s, and many legal cases were brought to the courts to create equality for all students. Ward v. Flood was important because it preceded both the Mendez, and Brown, and Spangler cases. Schools were already trying to create equality with the 14th Amendment just some years after its passing by the Federal government. The equal protection clause has been and still is very controversial in our country.
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To become a full Citizen Through Education
Some of you missed today's lesson. So I wanted to make sure you were able to get the information that you missed. The episode discusses what happened to slaves that decided to move north when the Civil War breaks out. The abilities that people decided to use to help Americans is amazing. Robert Smalls sailing skills and saving his family. Mary Peake as an educator helps slaves learn how to read and write to prepare to vote. She helps hundreds of people at a site that will later become Hampton University. Professor Gates shows the tree that was used to help shade the students studying and learning. The Reconstruction starts a public push to educate all Americans. So people knew that change was coming to the United States. Below is the video and what lead our class discussion this Tuesday. This is the last assignment for the 13/14 notebook due Friday 3/10. Please get the notes by video or friends. We watched the first 11:20 minutes for our input page.
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