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WGU Foundations of Teaching

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New England Colonies - demographics   Culturally/Religiously homogenous - Puritan  
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New England Colonies - livelihood   Industry/Commerce = most lived in towns  
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New England Colonies - educational needs   teach religion & 3 R's, have a literate citizenship that could read the bible  
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Massachusetts Act of 1647 (Old Deluder Satan Act)   Towns w/ 50+ households to hire a teacher of reading/writing to create scripture-literate citizens = foundation for the support of public ed.  
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Dame Schools   instruction for children provided by a female neighbor in her home.  
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Latin Grammar Schools   1635 (Boston). Post-primary schooling for wealthy, white males preparing for the ministry (law option added later).  
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Massachusetts Act of 1742   Parents/Apprentice masters required to ensure children knew the principles of religion/capital law and had basic literacy skills = religious/public welfare laid groundwork for education.  
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