Historical Figures
What Era is this?
Labaree and Ladson-Billings
Minorities in Education
Legislation
100

This future president believed that everyone should be educated and geniuses should be picked out of the rubble to serve in government.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

In this aptly named era, slaves were not allowed to be educated because white people were afraid they would claim their freedom so there had to be legislature against this; literacy was a symbol of resistance.

What is the Antebellum Period? 

100

This theory of education holds that it is a public good in service of the private sector, preparing workers to sustain the economic labor force of the future.

What is Social Efficiency?

100

Beginning in the 1670s, Indigenous children were taken from their homes and placed here to be socialized.

What are Residential Schools?

100

This state was the first to pass education-related legislation in 1642

What is Massachusetts?

200

A teacher herself, she argued women are the ideal teachers because they can be paid less, and they are genetically disposed to educate the children to be good citizens...

Who is Catherine Beecher?

200

In this era, Horace Mann established schools meant to be the great equalizer of man, enforcing standardization in schools for white students.

What is the Common School Movement?

200

The disparity in standardized test scores between children of historically oppressed ethnic and racial identities and white children reveals this “space” in education.

What is the Achievement Gap?

200

Children are removed from their homes, school leaders manipulate parents and forbid them from seeing their children, students’ hair is cut and clothes are changed, their languages banned, forced to study Christianity and do manual labor

What is the “erasure process” practiced in residential schools?

200

President Lyndon B Johnson signed this bill into law stemming from the War on Poverty.

What is the Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965?

300

The namesake of one of the top schools in the country, this Massachusetts Board of Education founder believed that schools should be publicly funded and centrally controlled. 

Who is Horace Mann?

300

This era reflected a national movement, a time when many conflicting groups emerged with differing perspectives on the future of schooling.

What is the Progressive Era?

300

This concept is accumulated over time, comprised of historical, economic, sociopolitical, and moral components

What is the education debt?

300

The first successful federal school desegregation decision in the nation, this Supreme Court case was filed by Mexican-American parents against California school districts.

What is Mendez v. Westminster?

300

This military-named act signed during the Space Race with the Soviet Union put money into STEM education, marking a shift back to traditional pedagogies.

What is the National Defense Education Act?

400

This psychologist advocated for IQ testing to sort students by ability.

Who is Lewis Terman?

400

The rapid decline of the progressive movement and increase in patriotism in the face of “global socialism” marked a shift to traditionalism in this era.

What is the Cold War Era?

400

This theory of the goal of education holds that it is a public good necessary for preparing informed citizens

What is Democratic Equality?

400

A practice mandated by some courts in the 1970s to effectively desegregate schools, placing Black students in schools far from where they lived

What is busing?

400

George W. Bush called this act the “cornerstone of his administration”, mandating standardized testing, granting rewards for schools showing yearly progress, and even closing some “underperforming” schools.

What is the No Child Left Behind Act?

500

This bishop believed that non-Protestant Americans should not be forced to pay taxes which would indoctrinate children against their belief systems. He founded the first Catholic schools

Who is John Hughes?

500

Sweeping legislation in the turn of the century created common standards for schools.

What is the Era of Accountability?

500

This idea is that education is a private good which prepares students to compete for positions of power in society.

What is Social Mobility?

500

This practice is still permitted in 19 states, harming thousands of students in the name of discipline yearly

What is corporal punishment?

500

Commissioned by the Reagan administration, this report started a focus on critical thinking and school reform to combat “a rising tide of mediocrity”

What is A Nation at Risk?

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