Professional Organizations
Historical Roots
Teaching strategies
Important people
History of teaching
100

What is the largest organization of educators- concerned with overall improvement of education and conditions of educators?

What is NEA?

100

Required every town of 50 families to hire a teacher of reading or writing. 

What is Old Deluder Satan Act?

100

Management style is characterized by behavioral principles, high expectations of appropriate behavior, clear statements about why certain behaviors are acceptable and others not acceptable, and warm student-teacher relationships 

What is Authoritative?

100

The father of public education 

 What is Horace Mann?

100


A classical secondary school in colonial America that emphasized elements of Latin and English Grammer schools and by the nineteenth century became more of a college preparatory schol

What is Franklin Academy?

200

Usually a non-profit organization seeking to further a particular profession 

What is Professional organization?

200

Outlawed segregation in public schools and public places

What is The Civil rights Act of 1964?

200

Management style tends to be characterized by numerous behavioral regulations, is often seen as punitive and and restrictive, and students have neither a say in their Management, nor are they seen to need explanations; the teachers character is sometimes perceived as being cold, even punishing. 

What is permissive?

200

He Laid the foundation for modern education based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities 

Who is Fredrick Froebel?

200

U.S. Supreme Court ruling that reversed an earlier "separate but equal" ruling and declared that segregated schooling was inherently unequal and therefore unlawful.

What is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka 1954?

300

A union for teachers that is primarily concerned with improving educational conditions and protecting teachers 

What is AFT?

300

Schools that succeed in meeting standards receive more money, th3 goal was to improve performance of U.S schools.

What is No Child Left Behind Act?

300

Management style is characterized by a lack of involvement, the environment is non-punitive, there are few demands on students, and lots of freedm

What is Authoritarian?

300

A philosopher who championed "learning by doing" and progressive education, connecting learning to experience 

Who is John Dewey?

300

Primary schools in colonial and other early periods in which students were taught by untrained women in the women's own homes.

What is Dame school?

400

Unions may funnel funds to places that teachers don't support, Strikes can hinder educational opportunities for students, and instead of emphasizing educational opportunities, teacher unions are part of a process that changes the schools economic opportunities.

What is Cons of Unions?

400

Focuses on the arts and reading and believes education should center around the past to teach the future

What is Perennialism?

400

A Swiss psychologist who developed the theory of cognitive development, defining how children think and learn at different ages.

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

A two-year teacher education institution popular in the nineteenth century. Many normal schools were expanded to become today's state colleges and universities.

What is normal school?

500

Provides high quality professional development, a strong legislative voice to protect teacher interests and legal representation and liability insurance.

What is PAGE?

500

Learning through experience leads to discovery and problem-solving & preparation for life

What is Progressivism 

500

Developed the social constructivist theory, emphasizing that learning occurs through social interaction 

Who is Lev Vygotsky?

500

Educational act that protects students f4om discrimination based on gender

What is Title IX? (9

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