History of Education Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What was a dominating influence on the education of the young in colonial America? | Religion |
During the Colonial Period, what beliefs did Puritans hold about children? | They were naturally sinful and morally corupt |
What landmark legislation in 1647 initiated the first effort in public education? | Old Deluder Satan Act |
What provided land in each township for public education and encouraged settlement in the Midwest? | The Ordinances of 1785 & 1787 |
Kindergartens and Normal schools were established during this period. | Nationalist Period |
State and local governments began to tax citizens to support public schools, educators tried to increase attendance of underrepresented people groups and organized by grade level | Common School Movement |
Elementary curriculum was consolidated into broader fields of study and elementary schools become larger, as kindergarten enrollment increased | The Modern Era |
Creation of middle schools, behaviorists influenced teaching methodology, and child-centered movement gained attention | Modern/Postmodern Era |
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