History of Education
Philosophies
Funding/Governance
Curriculum
Ethics
100

He established the first school of education in the U.S.

Who is Reverend Samuel Hall?


100

A teacher-centered philosophy.

What is Essentialism?


100

These federal funds are directed at specific categories and target educational needs of schools.

What are categorical grants?


100

Unplanned but highly meaningful learning experiences that occur as byproducts of school participation.

What is hidden curriculum?


100

 When district officials suspect a drug problem in the high school, they are legally permitted to do the following: use police dogs to search, random drug test, and ____________.

What is search lockers?

200

During this period in history, teachers had no formal preparation for teaching.

What is colonial times?

200

This philosophy organizes schools around the concerns, curiosity, and real-world experiences of students.

What is Progressivism?


200

Local school boards are responsible for higher and firing teachers, negotiating teachers salaries but NOT this.

What is issuing teacher licenses?


200

This practice assigns students to different programs of study based on ability.

What is tracking?


200

Failure to conduct in an appropriate manner an act that might otherwise have been lawfully performed.

What is misfeasance?


300

In colonial times, these children were often denied an education.

What are girls, children of color, and poor children?


300

This philosophy is based on rewards and punishments.

What is Behaviorism?


300

The legal responsibility for education constitutionally resides with this level of government.

What is the state level?


300

This role of the teacher is to determine which student will talk when.

What is gatekeeper?

300

This law prohibits sexual discrimination in schools and includes both male and female students.

What is Title IX?


400

Historians consider him to be the outstanding proponent of education for the common person (the Common School Movement).

Who is Horace Mann?


400

Teachers walking around the room, asking questions and making suggestions indicates this type of classroom philosophy.

What is progressivist?


400

Public education receives its major funding from__________.

What are states?

400

For example, a special week is allocated to talk about female inventors, taking the ____________approach to multicultural curriculum.

What is contributions?

400

For example, a teacher is talking with her colleagues on the playground and a child falls and breaks an arm. The teacher could be fired because he/she is liable for this.

What is nonfeasance?

500

Funding for charter schools comes from this source.

What is public funding?

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