"Common Man"
"Common School"
Horace "the" Mann
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100

What was still the "statistical center" of American life? (where did most people live)

the farm

100

How were Common Schools paid for?

taxes

100

What argument did Mann give to the citizens as to why they should support  schools?

Schools were not for the benefit of the individual, but for all, so demanded support from all.

100

What were two reasons women teachers were becoming more prevalent?

they were paid less, more women were educated, they gave "less pushback."

100

How were students with disabilities educated?

They were segregated into three categories and placed in institutions.

There were institutions for the deaf, blind and those with mental disabilities.

200

What lead to the growth of cities

manufacturing/immigration

200

What was the name of the reader that sold at least 120 million copies?

McGuffey Readers

200

What was Mann's view of corporal punishment?

He was against it.

200

What two classes did Maclure divide society into?

producers and consumers

200

How were women educated?

Equal education in common schools, expansion of educational opportunity in women's seminaries, academies and normal schools, expansion of opportunities in the teaching force.

300

Andrew Jackson emerged as the political champion of the "Average white man. "Give two facts about Andrew Jackson from the textbook.

Answers will vary.

300

Who was the most famous advocate of the common school?

Horace Mann

300

What did Mann believe was the "Great Equalizer of the conditions of men?

Education

300

What were some issues championed by the Workingmen's party? (At least 2)

universal male suffrage, 10 hour workday, end to debtor's prison, tax supported education

300

Thomas Gallaudet brought what method for instructing the deaf, also known as manualism?

Sign Language

400

What new political party was formed to compete with the Jacksonians?

The Whigs

400

Who were often excluded in the schools?

Nonwhite children of while children with "strange religious beliefs."

400

What did Mann believe should be at the heart of the curriculum?

Moral Education

400

What was the result of the Nat Turner Rebellion in terms of literacy education for racial minorities?

Harsh penalties for teaching a slave to read, limited education for even free black people.

400

What was a contribution that Catharine Beecher made to education?

opened schools for women (Hartford Female Seminary, Western Female Institute. Published Treatise om Domestic Economy, covering aspects of home life.

500

What were some new communication technologies that emerged that facilitated connections between people in the town and country?

telegraph, postal system, printing techniques

500

What professions were early advocates of the common schools?

professionals- attorneys, clergymen, teachers, editors

500

Where did Mann get many of his educational ideas?

From trips to Europe, including Prussia.

500

What did New York Catholics establish because they opposed the Protestant's influence in Common Schools? 

parochial or parish schools

500

What type of school did Samuel Gridley Howe establish after going to France?

Schools for the blind.

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