Which colony was required by law to build schools in large towns?
What is New England?
What type of family would live in one house?
What is an extnded family? (children, parents, aunts, uncles, cusins, and grandparents)
What could young children do to help?
What is gather wood and water?
Who was education tasked to?
What is parents?
What is an "educational philosophy suggesting that human nature is constant, and that the focus of education should be on teaching concepts that remain true over time"?
What is perennialism?
What type of school required the parents to pay a fee for their youngest children to attend?
What is Dame School?
What were the roles of women in the household?
What is taking care of the household and the land surrounding it?
What could older girls help with?
What is household work with their mothers?
Who runs parson schools?
What is a highly educated minister?
What is the "educational philosophy that suggests that there are skills and knowledge that all people should possess"?
What is essentilism?
What was the printed copy of the alphabet and short prayer called?
What is a hornbook?
What were the jobs of the men on the farm?
What is planting, plowing, and gathering crops?
What could older boys help with?
What is fieldwork with their fathers?
What type of school was created using land from a will?
What is charity schools?
What "emphasizes real-world problem solving and individual development"?
What is Progressivism?
Which Bible were schools closely linked to?
What is the Protestant Bible?
Who build the houses?
Who is the men?
What was the school for older boys to study mathematics, latin, and philosophy?
What is grammer school?
Which theory "asserts that schools, teachers, and students should take the lead in addressing social problems and improving society"?
What is social reconstruction?
Who was the teacher in Dame schools?
What is a housewife?