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Bell Ringer During which time period did Puritanical thought dominate education? Colonial Period
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This ancient Greek philosopher believed in using questioning strategies to stimulate discussions to drive learning. Socrates
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This group of people believed all children were sinful and had to learn to control natural instincts. Puritans
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During the Colonial Era, these schools were based on religious beliefs.
Parochial Schools
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During the Colonial Era, these schools were the only schools that were available for girls.
Dame Schools
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The Latin Grammar Schools prepared boys for ______.
Harvard/College
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The Massachusetts Act of 1647 was famous for making education the responsibility of ________.
States
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During the Revolutionary Period, these influences declined.
European
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The Philadelphia School replaced the Latin Grammar Schools and was founded by this famous American.
Benjamin Franklin
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Sarah Pierce created the Litchfield Female Academy which taught women _____.
Duties of home
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These were schools that prepared women for college and careers outside of the home.
Female Seminaries
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This author of the Declaration of Independence believed that education of the common people was the best way to preserve liberty. Thomas Jefferson
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During the Revolutionary Era, these schools were free state supported schools that provided education for all students. Common Schools
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Elementary Spelling Book
Noah Webster wrote two of the most popular books, the dictionary and this book nicknamed “Old Blue Back”. Elementary Spelling Book
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Horace Mann was one of the biggest supporters of this type of school during the Revolutionary Period. Common Schools
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During the Revolutionary Period, these schools focused on the preparation of teachers.
Normal Schools
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Six Volumes/Different Levels
Why was the McGuffey Reader an improvement on Webster’s book? Six Volumes/Different Levels
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The Morrill Land-Grant Act of 1862 provided federal lands to states so they could sell or rent to raise money to _________. Build colleges
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This is another name for mandatory attendance of school.
Compulsory Education
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This is a German word for garden where children grow.
Kindergarten
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Kindergartens stressed individual play and this important developmental function.
Motor skills
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This was the government agency that provided assistance to former slaves after the Civil War.
Freedmen’s Bureau
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He gave a famous speech called the Atlanta Compromise in which he wanted basic education in exchange for submission to white political rule. Booker T. Washington
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He was the first African American to earn a Ph. D
He was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard and called for full civil rights and political representation. W.E.B. DuBois
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The Committee of Ten was created to develop a more rigorous curriculum for ______.
High Schools
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The Committee of Fifteen was developed to create a more rigorous curriculum for _____.
Elementary Schools
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He worked at the University of Chicago and established the Lab School to test progressive theories.
John Dewey
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This woman developed a method during the Progressive Era that allowed students to interact with a set of materials to learn at their own pace. Maria Montessori
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This catastrophic event occurred after the stock market crash of 1929.
Great Depression
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This president created programs to help the US to recover from the Great Depression.
F.D. Roosevelt
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Americanization, Democratization, & Professionalization
These were the three general patterns that began to appear in the Post War Era. Americanization, Democratization, & Professionalization
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The launching of this satellite prompted the US to focus more on math and science education.
Sputnik
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Brown v. Board of Education was important because it ____.
Desegregated schools
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Provided funding to schools in poor neighborhoods.
Why was the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 so important? Provided funding to schools in poor neighborhoods.
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The 1970s saw this movement in education where fundamentals were emphasized.
Back to Basics
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This was the law that made it illegal to discriminate based on gender.
Title IX
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Public Law 94-142 provided a free education to this population of students.
Special Needs
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This 1983 report criticized US education’s failures and made recommendations.
A Nation at Risk
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Common Core State Standards
This set of standards unified the learning standards across the US. Common Core State Standards
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Adequate Yearly Progress
Obama amended NCLB to remove this controversial aspect to receive funding. Adequate Yearly Progress
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Obama created this program to reward states for achieving educational excellence.
Race to the Top
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