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The Good correct answers interactive
thrilling
noble
flexible

The bad correct answers can be isolating
semi-pro perception
monotonous

The ugly correct answers -less autonomy
-standards and accountability mov.
-salaries not immediately commensurate w/ education
-MERIT PAY

Colonial Period (1620-1776) correct answers

Common wealth of Mass. passed ___________ in 1647 correct answers Old deluter satan law

Deluter correct answers Someone who tricked you into something that's not real

Old Deluter Satan law correct answers towns of 50+ residents had to have dame school to
instruct ALL children to read and write. Towns of 100+ had to supply Latin grammar school
with no women to get men ready for ministry

LOCAL correct answers local control in towns

Lasting colonial influences correct answers -control of schools
-compulsory education(U.S. 1935)
-tax supp. schools
-standards

merit pay correct answers Attempts to reward best teachers

bill of rights 10th Amend. correct answers what's not in const. is up to states

Northwest Ordinance of 1787(article 3) correct answers Religion, morality and knowledge,
being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of
education shall forever be encouraged

Northwest Ordinance of 1787 correct answers townships in the newly settle territories
bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes to reserve a section of land
for educational purposes

Ben Franklin correct answers -Boys AND girls
-NO RELIGION
-Harness Energy

, -No free not cheap = Franklin Academy

Thomas Jefferson correct answers -Declaration of Independence
-publicly wrote about importance of school
-PUBLIC schools for the POOR

Horace Mann correct answers - FATHER OF EDUCATION
- "common schools movement"
- taught EVERYONE
-poor/rich/boy/girl
- pay for schools w taxes
-standards for schools
-normal schools
- 6 principals of edu.

common schools correct answers - paid for w/ taxes
-free public schools
- EVERYONE; gender, race, ethnicity, economic status
- lots of backlash

normal schools correct answers schools just for teachers

compulsory education correct answers laws that required children to attend school

-state by state; MA 1852- MS 1919

Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 correct answers This act federally established minimum
wage and overtime pay.


DID NOT WORK

kalamazoo, MI 1874 (key case) correct answers Rosa Parks

Plessy v. Ferguson, LA 1896 (key case) correct answers - "separate but equal"
- jim crow laws

Lum Vs. Rice, MS 1927 correct answers If you weren't white you couldn't go to school

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) correct answers Ruled that separation of the
races in public schools is unconstitutional; reversed the Plessy v. Ferguson decision

- linda browns schools > white schools
• newer with transportation

Government got involved bc of civil rights in ________ correct answers brown v BoE

Sputnik (1957) correct answers The Soviet Union launched the first satellite into orbit on
October 4, 1957. Humiliated at being upstaged by the Russians, the U.S. reshaped the
educational system in an effort to produce more scientists and engineers.

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