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The main goal of

Education History by Ashley Hicks


Brown vs. Board was
to put an end to racial The goal of this act
segregation in was to make free
schools. The purpose of this public education
The outcome of it was act was to not exclude eligible to disabled
The goal of this was to
that it put an end to anyone on the bias of children. The outcome
ensure teachers be
segregation in sex. The outcome of was every state was
more prepared and
schools. Title IX was that helping disabled
that schools adopt
This law helped all The goal was to make students were not students. This act
new standards. The
students but mostly sure all children have excluded based on effected disabled
outcome was that
those of a different a fair opportunity to their sex. This act students.
schools became more
race other than white. obtain a high quality mainly effected
rigorous. This helped
education. This college students.
both students and
effected all students. teachers

1965 2004
1954 1958
Elementary 1975 1983 2001 No Child Individuals 2010
Brown vs. National 1965 1972
and Public Law A Nation At Left Behind with Common Core
Board of Defense Title 1 Title IX
Secondary 94-142 Risk Act Disabilities Standards
Education Education Act
Education Act Education Act

The main goal for this


is to show what
students know from
their classes. The
outcome of these tests
The main goal was to The goal was to bring The goal of this law The goal of this act is is that the district
provide funding to education to the was to provide a free to close student knows what students
insure trained forefront. The public education to achievement gaps. are learning. This
manpower to meet the outcome was to make each child with a The outcome was to testing helps k-12.
national defense education equal and disability. The make sure students
needs. The outcome of good quality. This outcome was every were proficient. This
was students got effected all students. state helped students. effected students from
fellowships and loans. This law effected all grades 3-12.
This act helped mainly disabled students.
college students.

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