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History of Education

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Where did the US get many of their ideas about education? Greeks and Athenians
Which colony did the church have a strong influence on the education if people? New England
Required all students to attend school 1642-General Court of Massachusetts law
In which colony was the first law about school attendance made? New England
Made school mandatory for children Old Deluder Satan Act
Which type of school taught a diverse group of learners? Quaker Schools
In the southern colonies education was left to who? Wealthy Land owners
Believed in having taxpayers help finance public education Horace Mann
Which type of school was an attempt to meet the needs of all students? Comprehensive high school
Laid the groundwork for the modern day high school English classical school
Which type of school was first available to Native American students Mission Schools
Who endorsed the idea of separate but equal schools Booker T. Washington
Who endorsed the idea that schools should be integrated W.E.B. Dubois
Type of school that was available to Hispanic students Catholic mission schools
Ways the federal government has tried to reform schools standards, testing programs, and financial incentives
Education policy that provided resources to at risk schools and students ESEA
Policy that protect students from discrimination based on gender Title IX (9)
Education policy that gave protection against discrimination based on race, color, or national origin. Title VI (6)
Education policy that reauthorized ESEA that expanded the federal government’s role in education by requiring testing of students 3-8 and requiring that all students test proficient by 2014. No Child Left Behind
Education contest to spur on innovations and reforms in K-12 schools. Race to the Top
Education policy and curriculum developed to get students ready for rigorous college classes with focus on English, literacy, and math. Common Core
Purpose was to improve and strengthen all schools and encourage students to continue education past high school National Defense of Education Act 1958
Protects the privacy of student educational records Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts
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