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EDSTÂ 32203. American Educational History. 3 Hours.
This course provides a comprehensive study of the historical development of the American education system. Students will examine the varied and often competing influences that shaped public common schooling, as well as the emergence of parochial schools following the schooling conflicts of the 1840 and 1880s. Beginning with early literacy instruction and the establishment of township and colonial schools, the course traces the evolution of American education from the late 1600s to the modern-day public-school structure and various private schooling options. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)
Educational Studies (EDST)
The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers both a bachelor's degree with two concentration options and a minor in Educational Studies.
Educational Studies B.S.E. with Mixed Educational Environments Concentration
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Students wishing to follow the eight-semester degree plan should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy for university requirements of the program.