Title: Equal Opportunity $100
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2Equal Opportunity - 100 This 1896 Supreme Court
case led to the doctrine of separate but equal.
3Federal Involvement - 100 This 1983 report
called for more rigor in American schools in
order to regain Americas place in commerce,
science, and technology.
4Curriculum Changes - 100 I argued that democracy
required that everyone (well, all white men,
anyway) be taught how to read and write at the
public expense.
5Religion and Schools - 100 This region of the
country developed schools that were more
religious in orientation.
6Pope-Pourri - 100 This free school, founded in
Boston in 1821, was the forerunner of the modern
high school (minus the Latin and Greek).
7Equal Opportunity - 200 This theory advocates
schools be more responsive to the various
cultural gaps that separate school and home.
8Federal Involvement - 200 This 1957 event
brought and end to the progressive era and
prompted the National Defense Education Act.
9Curriculum Changes - 200 DAILY DOUBLE
10Religion - 200 Mandated that towns with fifty
or more households were to appoint an instructor
to teach all children to read and write.
11Pope-pourri - 200 These were the first schools
that focused on teacher preparation.
12Equal Opportunity - 300 This type of segregation
is caused by non-legal factors, such as housing
patterns.
13Federal Involvement - 300 Clemson University,
along with schools like Texas AM, owe their
existence to this federal legislation.
14Curriculum - 300 This group wanted to bring
order to the high school curriculum and saw high
schools as being primarily for the intellectually
gifted.
15Religion - 300 Horace Mann lobbied against
religious education for what reason(s).
16Pope-pourri - 300 DAILY DOUBLE
17Equal Opportunity -- 400These laws, common
throughout the south prior to the Civil War, made
it illegal to educate slaves.
18Federal Involvement 400This recent federal
legislation calls for things like Adequate Yearly
Progress. Some call it the most significant
federal involvement in K-12 Schooling
19Curriculum Changes - 400 In 1776, I would go to
this school if I wanted to learn modern foreign
languages and other practical subjects.
20Religion - 400 This first textbook featured
Bible verses and was virtually the only textbook
used in schools until 1800.
21Pope-pourri - 400 Progressivism tried to deal
with two major social issues through education.
Name one.
22Equal Opportunity -- 500These are the two
types of deficit theory used to explain the
achievement gap.
23Federal Involvement 500This part of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 prohibits the distribution of
federal funds to schools that have racially
discriminatory programs.
24Curriculum Changes - 500 As president of the
Harvard University, he typified the typical
member of the Committee of Ten.
25Religion - 500 Horace Manns distrust of
religious education could be considered ironic,
given that he believed this established education
as a right for everyone.
26Pope-pourri - 500 The phrase self fulfilling
prophecy used to describe when minority students
internalize prevailing attitudes about their own
achievement is most closely associated with this
explanation of academic achievement differences.
27Equal Opportunity - 100 What is Plessy v.
Ferguson?
28Federal Involvement - 100 What is A Nation at
Risk?
29Curriculum Changes - 100 Who is Thomas Jefferson?
30Religion - 100 What is New England?
31Pope-pourri - 100 What is the English Classical
School?
32Equal Opportunity -- 200What is cultural
difference theory?
33Federal Involvement 200What is the launch of
Sputnik?
34Curriculum Changes - 200 What are health, home
membership, academic skills, vocation,
citizenship, use of leisure time, ethical
character
35Religion - 200 What was The Old Deluder Satan
Act?
36Potpourri - 200 What are normal schools?
37Equal Opportunity -- 300What is de facto
segregation?
38Federal Involvement 300What are the Morrill
Acts?
39Curriculum - 300 What is the Committee of Ten?
40Religion - 300 What is it infringes on the
freedom to choose ones religion?
41Potpourri - 300 What are - Held in common
(commonly paid for, on common land)- common
curriculum- For the common person- create a
community/common nation
42Equal Opportunity -- 400What are compulsory
ignorance laws?
43Federal Involvement 400What is No Child Left
Behind?
44Curriculum Changes - 400 What is the Franklin
Academy?
45Religion - 400 What is the New England Primer?
46Pope-pourri - 400 What are immigration and
industrialization?
47Branches of Philosophy 500What are genetic and
cultural?
48Federal Involvement 500What is Title VI?
49Curriculum Changes - 500 Who was Charles W.
Eliot?
50Religion - 500 What is natural law (God)?
51Pope-pourri - 500 What is expectation theory?
52Curriculum Changes - 200 Name two of the seven
goals for high school identified by the Cardinal
Principles.
53Pope-pourri - 300 Name two ways in which common
schools were common.