This concept, outlined by the former President of the American Educational Research Association, explained the generational gap between white and non-white students in America.
What is “Educational Debt?”
This educational advocate started the Common School Movement.
Who is Horace Mann?
This former Secretary of Education rode from school to school on horseback to check up on the quality of local schools, mostly in Massachusetts.
Who was Horace Mann?
This case overturned the Plessy v Ferguson “separate but equal” ruling, claiming that separate is inherently unequal.
What is Brown v Board of Education?
This group of people gathered up to create high schools to strengthen skills in reasoning and do more advanced study in English and Mathematics.
What was the Committee of Ten?
This educational advocate outlined the three different goals of education: democratic equality, social efficiency, and social mobility.
Who is David Labaree?
This group(s) was not mentioned in the description of school being a “universal” experience.
Who were non-white children?
Daughter of Lyman, this Connecticut-based educator advocated staunchly for women’s equal rights, claiming that a woman’s place was in the classroom, preparing men and boys for their civic duties just as a mother does at home.
Who was Catharine Beecher?
This Supreme Court case reviewed New York State’s right to mandate the daily morning reading of a supposedly non-denominational prayer written by the State.
What is Engel v Vitale?
This policy was created by Lyndon B. Johnson who advocated for a national “War on Poverty.” He believed in a higher federal role to improve the nation’s schools.
What is The Great Society? OR What is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act?
This individual gave a speech to fellow leaders of the American Educational Research Association in 2006 concerning educational disparities in America.
Who is Gloria Ladson-Billings?
This institution, appalled by the Protestant nature of the Common School Movement, spent significant time and resources campaigning against the movement.
What was the Catholic Church?
This Industrial-Revolution-Era educational reformer opposed the administrative progressives, claiming that children who are best engaged with course material are those who gain the most valuable education.
Who was John Dewey?
In 1945, four Mexican-American families filed a joint lawsuit against several school districts in Southern California for maintaining “Mexican-American schools,” and for this reason not allowing Mexican-Americans to enter into predominantly White public schools.
What is Mendez v Westminster?
Public schools in this city boycotted to fight segregation and unequal conditions in 1963. Over 225,000 students participated in to march around city hall. They demanded better schools and conditions within black neighborhoods.
What are Chicago Public Schools?
Which U.S. president advocated for an American education geared towards civic duty?
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
Catherine Beecher, an advocate of the Common School Movement, pushed for progress in education, but not this key area of women’s rights.
What was women’s suffrage?
A Harvard-educated Black man, he promoted the idea that African Americans should seek higher forms of education, rather than just vocational training, in gaining full equal rights.
Who was W.E.B. Du Bois?
In 1965, several students in the Des Moines school district wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War. Their schools suspended them for doing this, and when the families brought suit in this court case, Des Moines defended the school district’s rights.
What is Tinker et al v Des Moines?
This act promised that all individuals (children and adults) with disabilities will receive extended opportunities in employment and education and others.
What is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973?
What system has combated Democracy throughout American history in guiding educational goals?
What are capitalism/private interests?
The driving goal of the Common School Movement was, as outlined through David Labaree’s three main goal framework, was this concept.
What is Social Mobility?
A proponent of the Stanford-Binet test, which he created his own version of, this educational thinker promoted intelligence tests as a method of helping institutions determine what “tracks” students would be placed on, and ultimately where they would be accepted for study in higher education.
Who was Lewis Terman?
This court case regularly referred to as a case governing dress codes and hair lengths, involved a student plaintiff, who was rejected from a school in Dallas because of the length of her hair.
What is Ferrell v Dallas Independent School District?
This state required the head of every household to teach every child (male and female, apprentices or servants) to “read and understand the principles of religion and capital laws of the country” in 1642.
Where is Massachusetts?