Bell Ringer During which time period did Puritanical thought dominate education? Colonial Period.

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Bell Ringer During which time period did Puritanical thought dominate education? Colonial Period

Grudge!!!! Chapter 5

This ancient Greek philosopher believed in using questioning strategies to stimulate discussions to drive learning. Socrates

This group of people believed all children were sinful and had to learn to control natural instincts. Puritans

During the Colonial Era, these schools were based on religious beliefs. Parochial Schools

During the Colonial Era, these schools were the only schools that were available for girls. Dame Schools

The Latin Grammar Schools prepared boys for ______. Harvard/College

The Massachusetts Act of 1647 was famous for making education the responsibility of ________. States

During the Revolutionary Period, these influences declined. European

The Philadelphia School replaced the Latin Grammar Schools and was founded by this famous American. Benjamin Franklin

Sarah Pierce created the Litchfield Female Academy which taught women _____. Duties of home

These were schools that prepared women for college and careers outside of the home. Female Seminaries

This author of the Declaration of Independence believed that education of the common people was the best way to preserve liberty. Thomas Jefferson

During the Revolutionary Era, these schools were free state supported schools that provided education for all students. Common Schools

Elementary Spelling Book Noah Webster wrote two of the most popular books, the dictionary and this book nicknamed “Old Blue Back”. Elementary Spelling Book

Horace Mann was one of the biggest supporters of this type of school during the Revolutionary Period. Common Schools

During the Revolutionary Period, these schools focused on the preparation of teachers. Normal Schools

Six Volumes/Different Levels Why was the McGuffey Reader an improvement on Webster’s book? Six Volumes/Different Levels

The Morrill Land-Grant Act of 1862 provided federal lands to states so they could sell or rent to raise money to _________. Build colleges

This is another name for mandatory attendance of school. Compulsory Education

This is a German word for garden where children grow. Kindergarten

Kindergartens stressed individual play and this important developmental function. Motor skills

This was the government agency that provided assistance to former slaves after the Civil War. Freedmen’s Bureau

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

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

The Committee of Ten was created to develop a more rigorous curriculum for ______. High Schools

The Committee of Fifteen was developed to create a more rigorous curriculum for _____. Elementary Schools

He worked at the University of Chicago and established the Lab School to test progressive theories. John Dewey

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

This catastrophic event occurred after the stock market crash of 1929. Great Depression

This president created programs to help the US to recover from the Great Depression. F.D. Roosevelt

Americanization, Democratization, & Professionalization These were the three general patterns that began to appear in the Post War Era. Americanization, Democratization, & Professionalization

The launching of this satellite prompted the US to focus more on math and science education. Sputnik

Brown v. Board of Education was important because it ____. Desegregated schools

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.

The 1970s saw this movement in education where fundamentals were emphasized. Back to Basics

This was the law that made it illegal to discriminate based on gender. Title IX

Public Law 94-142 provided a free education to this population of students. Special Needs

This 1983 report criticized US education’s failures and made recommendations. A Nation at Risk

Common Core State Standards This set of standards unified the learning standards across the US. Common Core State Standards

Adequate Yearly Progress Obama amended NCLB to remove this controversial aspect to receive funding. Adequate Yearly Progress

Obama created this program to reward states for achieving educational excellence. Race to the Top