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History Of Education

The American Colonies (1620-1750) The Revolutionary Period (1750-1820) The Common Schools (1820-1865) Compulsory Education (1865-1920) Progressive Era (1920-1945)
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Above all, the colonial curriculum stressed this
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Above all, the colonial curriculum stressed this
What are Religious Objectives
Viewed by some as the first school law in the colonies, it made education compulsory
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Viewed by some as the first school law in the colonies, it made education compulsory
What is the Massachusetts Act of 1642
This was the first college in the colonies established in 1636
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This was the first college in the colonies established in 1636
What is Harvard University
In this year the Boston Latin School was founded
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In this year the Boston Latin School was founded
What is 1635
Who started one of the first schools for African Americans and Native Americans in 1704
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Who started one of the first schools for African Americans and Native Americans in 1704
Who is Elias Neau
Who promoted and designed the Philadelphia Academy
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Who promoted and designed the Philadelphia Academy
Who is Benjamin Franklin
Education in the U.S. during the Revolutionary Period was characterized by a general decline of __________ on schools
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Education in the U.S. during the Revolutionary Period was characterized by a general decline of __________ on schools
What are European Influences
Thomas Jefferson was educated here, the second college to open in America
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Thomas Jefferson was educated here, the second college to open in America
What is the College of William and Mary
Thomas Jefferson viewed___________ as the most effective means of preserving liberty
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Thomas Jefferson viewed___________ as the most effective means of preserving liberty
What is Education of the Common People
Born in Connecticut this man who was a lawyer,writer, and politician first introduced his creation in 1783 forever changing the grammatical world
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Born in Connecticut this man who was a lawyer,writer, and politician first introduced his creation in 1783 forever changing the grammatical world
Who is Noah Webster
Congressman Justin Morrill sponsored this act, which gave federal land for states to sell or rent in order to raise funds to establish colleges
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Congressman Justin Morrill sponsored this act, which gave federal land for states to sell or rent in order to raise funds to establish colleges
What is the Morrill Land-Grant Act
The first public normal school in the U.S. opened in what state in 1839
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The first public normal school in the U.S. opened in what state in 1839
What is Massachusetts
Established in 1821 ,the first state supported high school in the U.S. was
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Established in 1821 ,the first state supported high school in the U.S. was
What is the Boston English Classical School
Who was the first secretary of a state board of education
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Who was the first secretary of a state board of education
Who is Horace Mann
What local Universities are Morill Land-Grant Institutions
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What local Universities are Morill Land-Grant Institutions
What are Central State and Ohio State
What percentage of children attended school in 1869-70
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What percentage of children attended school in 1869-70
What is 64.7%
The word Kindergarten comes from German, and roughly translates to this
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The word Kindergarten comes from German, and roughly translates to this
What is " Garden where children grow".
Booker T Washington believed this was the key to improve the life of African Americans
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Booker T Washington believed this was the key to improve the life of African Americans
What is an education
She established what is commonly recognized as the first successful public kindergarten in the U.S.
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She established what is commonly recognized as the first successful public kindergarten in the U.S.
Who is Susan Blow
Booker T. Washington walked 500 miles from his home in West Virginia to attend this institution
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Booker T. Washington walked 500 miles from his home in West Virginia to attend this institution
What is The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute of Virginia
From the end of WWI to the end of WWII this philosophy significantly impacted our education system
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From the end of WWI to the end of WWII this philosophy significantly impacted our education system
What is Progressivism
Teachers in progressive schools functioned as _________ rather than taskmasters
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Teachers in progressive schools functioned as _________ rather than taskmasters
What are guides
This man effectively and eloquently synthesized educational theories during this time period
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This man effectively and eloquently synthesized educational theories during this time period
Who is John Dewey
She Invented the "Montessori Method"
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She Invented the "Montessori Method"
Who is Maria Montessori
John Dewey established what school in 1896
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John Dewey established what school in 1896
What is The Laboratory School

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