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A SHORT HISTORY OF UNITED STATES’ EDUCATION 1900 to[removed]to 1919 In 1900, the notion of kindergarten was already thirty years old, but only 7% of children in the United States were enrolled in it (Tyack & Cuban, 1
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America / /

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United States / /

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Laboratory School / Panama Canal / Columbia University / University of Chicago / /

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Panama Canal / /

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American Federation of Teachers of Mathematics and Natural Science / Laboratory School / Columbia University / Human Relations / McLeod Bethune’s Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls / Illinois Labor History Society / National Park Service / the University of Chicago / Mental Hygiene / International Reading Association / National Committee for Mental Hygiene / United States Office / Progressive Education Movement / n.d. / Department of Education / National Society of the Study of Education / /

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Teddy Roosevelt / John Scopes / Francis Taylor / Maria Montessori / Cora Wilson Stewart / Mary McLeod Bethune / Charles Judd / Edward Thorndike / William S. Gray / John Dewey / Paul Witty / William James / Charles Skinner / Helen Parkhurst / /

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teacher / first president / High school biology teacher / chair / graded elementary school / /

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Kentucky / /

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the New Republic / Human Relations / The Human Relations / /

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