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History of Education
TAP
Question | Answer |
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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 |