Philosophies
Curriculum
School Communities
Education History
Education Laws
100

With the term coined by William Bagley, this philosophy believes that the only the core knowledge that all people should know should b e taught.

Essentialism

100

In the development method, this is the most important step that is not explicitly stated in the cycle.

Repeat the steps.

100

This option for schools, is a type of school choice for public schools.

Public-to-Public

100

This 1974 Act that was passed through President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty," ensured that federal assistance would be sent to the poorest schools and communities in the nation.

Elementary and Secondary Education Act

100

This education law allowed for the funding of institutes of higher learning in order for those institutes to provide more opportunities for students.

Higher Education Act of 1965

200

This education philosophy, founded by Mortimer Adler, believes in a single-core curriculum by placing emphasis on works of literature and art.

Perennialism

200

The "what" you teach.

Content

200

Parochial, single-gendered, home-school, and for-profit are all types this type of school.

Private

200

The Committee of Ten sparked the notion that high schools should follow this system that offered different courses for students with different aspirations.

Tracking

200

The name behind this law is that who caused the nation to provide free or reduced lunches.

Richard B. Russel

300

Started by John Dewey, this education philosophy believed that learning should be combined with that of daily life and gave more responsibility to students.

Progressivism

300

This type of content is expressly written before the instruction begins.

Formal

300

The settings of public schools

(100 per correct)

Rural, Suburban, Urban

300

The creators of the academy, the 1751's new type of secondary school.

Thomas Jefferson & Benjamin Franklin

300

This law requires institutes of higher learning that receive federal funding to not discriminate based on gender for extracurricular activities when they dole out money.

Title IX

400

This education philosophy believes that all authoritative truth lies in the individual and that the student should seek their own meaning.

Existentialism

400

Transmitted through a teacher's behavior, this type of content is what students, parents, and communities pick up on.

Hidden

400

DAILY DOUBLE

(100 per answer, if all answers are correct x2)

These are the 4 types of public schools.

Traditional, Magnet, Charter, Alternative

400

The creator of standardized testing.

Frederick J. Kelly

400

This clause was created to play a major role in American community to prevent discrimination.

Equal Protection Clause

500

Promoting the curriculum of social justice, this philosophy was credited among the critical theorists to Paulo Freire.

Social Reconstructivism

500

This type of content is the type that isn't planned before the lesson but is still linked to curriculum.

Informal

500

This type of school choice is what allows students to pay to go there.

Vouchers.

500

Tax-supported elementary schools, stemmed from the ideas that a democracy needs an education system that allows people to succeed on their skills and not inherited privilege.

Common Schools

500

This law granted students and their parents the right to refuse the promoting of information of students back and forth.

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act

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