Review - Chapter 5 The Multicultural History of American Education

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Review - Chapter 5 The Multicultural History of American Education “Dad’s Old Schoolhouse” taken by Lori Seaborg and posted on her blog, Just Pure Lovely (retrieved 2/19/2010 from http://justpurelovely.typepad.com/justpurelovely/2009/04/dads-old-schoolhouse.html)

Chapter 5 The Multicultural History of American Education From the Textbook (pp. 137-180) Central figures, major events, terms, and purposes of education for each of the 6 time periods. History of education for Native Americans, African Americans, and women. Laws related to the education of minorities and women.

Chapter 5 The Multicultural History of American Education From Classes Cultural competence Stereotypes Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Stereotype threat (Aronson) Multiculturalism Nieto’s definition Shallow versus deep Horace Mann John Dewey and Progressivism Paulo Freire Other important figures

Chapter 5 History Visualization Research suggests that many students – particularly those from poverty – remember information better when it is visualized. Work with a partner to create a visual timeline showing the way in which the purposes of American education have changed over time and what educational legacies have handed down to us. A summary is on the next slide.

Provide religious education, moral dev Time period Purposes Gave us Colonial New England Provide religious education, moral dev Start of public education; Controversy about religion in schools New Nation Build America’s economy and capacity Nonsectarian emphasis, practical subjects, electives Common School Movement Develop practical skills, decrease poverty and social disharmony Widespread public (tax-supported) elementary schools Secondary School Movement Prepare for jobs and for college Widespread public (tax-supported) secondary schools Early School Reform Improve all aspects of a citizen’s life, improve democracy Progressive ideals Current School Reform Succeed in global competition; Increase equity Federal regulations and accountability Have students work with partners to create visual notes – each will need his/her own copy (to study). Allow about 15 minutes. After completion, ask students… In what period does the Massachusetts Law of 1647 (Old Deluder Satan Law) fit? How about the 1874 Kalamazoo Michigan case? How about the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case (separate but equal) fit? How about the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka? How about the 1964 Civil Rights Act? How about Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (cannot exclude women)?