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Who is John Goodall?
an author and researcher on teacher education- defined the 4 moral purposes of schools
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what is the only specifically institution specifically assigned to prepare students to live responsibly in a democratic republic?
public schools
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What are the following 4 statements called?
to prepare students to live in a democracy
to provide students with eessential knowledge and skills
to develop effective relations with students
to practice good stewardship
john goodalls' four moral imperatives
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the school's purpose is to contribute to students' growth in five areas. What are the areas?
- intellectual
- social
- political
- personal
- economic growth
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What is "educating everyone benefits the community"
investment in human capital
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according to the text, is education fulfilling many of its purposes and promises?
yes
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"a person's economic or social status does not depend on his or her parents, but rather on the individual's own efforts"
meritocracy
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3 factos that interacted in the colonial adn early national period to determine the type of education a colony provided its children
- economy
- religion
- local views about government involvement in society
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in the early colonial days, which was the only group of colonies that provided free public schools for all residents' children
new england colonies
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what was the firs principle, established in the colonial period that became the basis for all present day taxation to support schools
common taxation of all property for the town's and colony's benefit
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name 2 principles established during the colonial period that still impact schools
- compulsory education of all children 1642
- compulsory town maintenance of schools in 1647
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in the colonial period, what group/nationality was the largest and most influential in colonial devopment
england
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name 3 authors whose ideas and works greatly impacted Renaissance influences on the american colonists
Erasmus, elyot, locke
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Erasmus' view on who should be educated and why?
educate the hierarchy for a new king
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elyot's view on who should be educated and why
educate the most elite people
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Locke's view on who should be educated and why
educate all for useful purposes for the business of living
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name the conflict that happened during the renaissance that contributed to educational influences in the colonies
protestant revolution
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what was the name of the 1647 first-school-finance law
ye olde deluder satan law
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four types of schools in new england colonies
- common school
- latin grammar school
- dame school
- academy
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in what types of school were most children in the middle colonies educated
parochial and private schools
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in the southern colonies what strata of children received the best education
wealthy elite
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what 2 developments in the 19th century spurred the movement for tax- supported, non sectarian, public schools
- printing press
- modern newspapers
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3 types of schools that were created in the Early National Era
- Infant/Primary school for 4 to 7 year olds
- public high schools
- supplemental schools
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two people who helped to make the pulic school movement one of the most successful of all pre-civil war reforms
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father of american education
horace mann
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america's first grat education scholor
henry barnard
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barnard's great contribution
unified all of the state school systems
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