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