National Learning and Development Month

National Learning and Development Month - September 2024

Education Awareness Educational

We know one major pathway to success is education. National Learning and Development Month, held each September, reminds us all of the importance of supporting education and learning at every stage of life. Remember — it’s not just for kids. Gaining knowledge doesn’t have an expiration date. Education and learning are critical to human progress. Don’t assume others will do the hard work for you. Take the initiative and never stop learning.

National Learning and Development Month timeline

1973

"Schoolhouse Rock!"

​The first episode of "Schoolhouse Rock!" aired on television.

1926

Students sat for the SAT

The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) was administered for the first time.​

1868

Federal government took action

​The first United States Department of Education was established in 1867.

1856

​Welcome to kindergarten, kids!

​Margarethe Schurz founded America's first kindergarten in the city of Watertown, Wisconsin.

5 Major Figures In Education History

  1. ​Jane Addams (1860-1935)

    ​A leader who expanded education opportunities for women and the underprivileged. The first woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

  2. ​John Dewey (1859-1952)

    A major education thinker who helped schools think and operate more pragmatically, allowing for major strides of progress.​

  3. ​Maria Montessouri (1870-1952)

    Montessouri used her influence to advocate for more learning opportunities for young children, especially underprivileged children. There are thousands of Montessouri schools throughout the U.S.​

  4. ​Margaret Bancroft (1854-1912)

    Margaret Bancroft pioneered special education in America and advocated for a special approach to educating children with developmental disabilities.​

  5. ​Horace Mann (1796-1859)

    Horace Mann is responsible for the development of the U.S. public education system. ​He was a strong advocate for free, taxpayer-funded education.

National Learning and Development Month Activities

  1. Volunteer to help kids learn

    Public library reading programs, preschools, and after school programs can all benefit from adult volunteers willing to make a contribution to children's lives. Organizations that help kids with developmental disabilities are a good choice.

  2. Join the school board

    Bring your talents to your local school board, which has a big influence over education policies in your district and how schools operate. It could be the start of long career in politics!

  3. Take a class

    Have you always wanted a new hobby? Take a class during which you'll learn a new skill or develop a love for history or geography or wine. Give your brain some developmental exercise.

Why We Love National Learning and Development Month

  1. Education is the primary stepping stone to success

    All the statistics show it. The more education we obtain — the more successful we are in life. Research shows a link between happiness and learning, so a committed learner is likely a happier person.

  2. We can never stop learning

    Especially in this digital age, continued learning and development of skills are a key to bettering ourselves, whether it's switching or furthering our careers — or picking up a new skill or hobby.

  3. Kids need knowlege

    The data show that the earlier kids begin formal learning programs the more successful they will be. National Learning and Development Month brings a focus to the education needs of our kids and how they can benefit from early learning programs.

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