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Art Education Chronology
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John Dewey publishes "The School and Society"
Froebel’s Educational Gifts Are Introduced
The Armory Show of 1913 Opens
National Art Education Association (NAEA) Founded
William Bentley Fowle Publishes An Introduction to Linear Drawing
Introduction of Art Instruction in Boston Schools
Founding of the Art Students League of New York
Massachusetts permits teaching of drawing in common schools
Augusta Savage Founds the Harlem Artists Guild
Augusta Savage Becomes the First African American to Head a New York Art School
The Launch of the Federal Art Project
The Kindergarten System Introduced by Froebel
Horace Mann Becomes Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education
Mary Ann Dwight Establishes the First Art Education Normal School in Hartford, Connecticut
Walter Smith Becomes the State Director for Art Education in Massachusetts
John Dewey Advocates for Progressive Education Reform
No Child Left Behind Act Signed
The Civil Rights Act
The M.F.A. Standards Are Formalized in a College Art Association
The Choice Experiment Started in Harlem
Art Teachers Attend the Eastern Arts Association Conference in Springfield, Massachusetts
Jacob Bigelow Signs Petition for Drawing Legislation
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Progressive Education Movement
The Bauhaus School Is Founded
Augusta Savage’s Influence on the WPA Federal Art Project
Augusta Savage’s Role in Influencing African American Art Education
The Establishment of the Arts and Crafts Movement
Social Justice and Activism in Art Education
The Flower Teachers
The Lowenfeld Decade of Art Education
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