women's education
Education for minorities
important people
vocab
turning points
100

True or False, historically, United States educational systems are sexist

True

100

First northern school established for African Americans

Elias Neau

100


Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education; "Father of the public school system"; a prominent proponent of public school reform, & set the standard for public schools throughout the nation; lengthened academic year; pro training & higher salaries to teachers

Horace Mann

100

logical and philosophical study of the beliefs of the church



hvad er skolastik?

100

A social movement in the U.S. led primarily by African Americans and their supporters to gain equal rights regardless of race.

Civil Rights Movement

200

Who opened up one of the first female seminaries in Troy, New York

Emma Willard

200

When did the United States government apologize for what they did to Japanese Americans in World War II

1990

200

This individual was born into slavery but escaped to begin teaching to abolitionists groups about his experience in slavery. He believed in improving the vocational educations of African Americans

Fredrick Douglass

200

A low-level primary school in the colonial and other early periods, usually conducted by an untrained woman (a dame) in her own home.



dame school

200

Formally outlawed segregation in U.S. schools AND public places

Civil Rights Act of 1964

300

What did women fight strongly for, that truly didn´t benefit their status in the educational and employment field

the nineteenth amendment

300

True or False, did Hispanic colleges exist in the United States before the creation of Harvard

True

300

Theorist, behaviorist
1953 book Science and Human Behavior
Operant Conditioning - controlling behavior based on rewards and punishments

B. F. Skinner

300

school attendance that is required by law on the theory that it is of benefit to the state or commonwealth to educate all people

compulsory education laws

300

Federal dollars given to schools based on number of poor children enrolled

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965)

400

Who was the founder of the National Council of Negro Women

Mary Mcleod Bethune

400

By 1890, how much did the literacy of African Americans increase by

40%

400

Established the idea of kindergarten, believed woman are best suited to teach children.

Friedrich Froebel

400

A single page containing the alphabet, syllables, a prayer, or other simple words, tacked to a wooden paddle and covered with a thin transparent layer of cow's horn; used in colonial times as a beginner's first book or preprimer.

hornbook

400

Obama reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (commitment to equal opportunities to all students)

Equity for disadvantaged and high-needs students

Preparation for college and career

Information on schools goes to all stakeholders including the community

Supports local innovation

High-quality preschools

Focus on schools that are low performing and have low graduation rates













Every Student Succeeds Act (2015)

500

What was the main purpose of the first listed benefit in Emma Willard´s speech to raise funds for her school  

If women are educated, they will be expected to dictate from reason rather than fashion and caprice.

500

Who created the school, which was founded in the home of Primus Hall, dedicated to African Americans

Elisha Sylvester

500

Believed in free speech for the common people, an unusual belief at his time. Passed laws that required teachers to obtain special training.

Fredrick the Great

500


a way of teaching that centers on the use of question by the teacher to lead students to a certain conclusion

socratic method

500

A federal program designed to help preschool children from low-income families develop the skills they need for success in kindergarten and beyond

Project Head Start (1965)