Who was the first female president of the NEA?
Who was Ella Flagg Young?
This University of Chicago professor set up a laboratory school where progressive educational principles could effectively be incorporated into educational practice.
Who is John Dewey?
The appropriateness of attending a certain school for a particular child...?
What is adequacy?
The knowledge or information not included in the overt curriculum is included in...?
What is the null curriculum?
Is determined by the interaction of hereditary and environmental influences.
What is a learning style?
By 1920, the U.S had become...?
What is increasingly conservative?
Progressivism is ___ centered?
What is student?
The single largest source of revenue for the public school is the..?
What is the Local Property Task?
Elementary schools tend to be... and secondary schools tend to be....?
What is student centered, what is subject centered?
Perceives information, concretely processes it reflectively, and learns well by listening and sharing with others and integrating the idea of others with their own experiences.
What is an imaginative learner?
The number of school districts in the U.S is approximately..?
What is 15,500?
The Progressivism movement was founded in the city of ____?
What is Chicago?
What has increased as a result of parental concern for a safe school environment and dissatisfaction with instruction in the public schools..?
What is Homeschooling?
Most teachers are trained in this curriculum?
What is subject-area curriculum?
Perceive information abstractly and processes it reflectively; prefer sequential thinking, need details, value expert thinking, and do well in traditional classrooms.
What is an analytic learner?
Dewey Maintained the goal of education is..?
Proposed that education that the school curriculum must provide the child with experience that builds on his her natural interests and tendencies and was an important contributor to the progressive education movement.
Who is Ella Flagg Young?
Receives the most federal funding for schools?
What is Alaska?
The role of the teacher in problem-based learning...?
What is to serve as a facilitator and mentor?
What is a common sense learner?
After the publication on the origin of species it became a widespread movement throughout the U.S that saw children as evolving species in education system.
What was the Child Study Movement?
The great model of progressive higher education was...?
What is The University of Wisconsin?
What is the total government revenue for public schools?
9.6%
Student learning Styles are determined by the interaction of?
What are hereditary and environmental influences?
Perceives information concretely and processes it actively. These learners prefer hands-on activities, are risk takers, and also may be at risk in a traditional classroom.
What is a dynamic learner?