Moving Forces
Leading Proponents
Secondary School Movement
Committee of Ten
Seven Cardinal Principles
100

The ___ class is seen as those who cant afford to educate their children at private expense.

What is the working class.

100

"Father of American Education" Spokes Person for the Common School Movement.

What is Horace Mann

100

Offering education beyond the ____ school did not become a firmly established part of the American educational scene until the last quarter of the 19th Century

What is Elementary

100

The four curricula that was recommended

What is classical, latin- scientific, modern language, and english

100

After _________ rapid growth in enrollments and school construction, that school reorganization driven by overcrowding and space availability brought an end to the dominance of the eight-four pattern and cemented this rung of the U.S educational system ladder.

What is World War II

200

The group that saw the common schools as a means of controlling crime and social unrest

What is Social Control

200

(1845-1849) He worked to improve public support for the common schools and the training of teachers

What is Henry Barnard

200

In 1831, the first American Comprehensive (and coeducational) high school offering both english and classical courses of study was opened in

What is Lowell, Massachusetts

200

The Association that esblished the Committee of Ten

NEA National Education Association

200

The first Junior High School was established in

What is Columbus, Ohio.

300

The movement that was feuled by individuals who placed more value on the individual than on his or her own social movement

What is the Frontier Movement

300

She is the founder of Hartford Female Seminary and the Western Institute for Women

What is Catharine Beecher

300

1860, there were only 300 __ schools in the nation compared with more than 6,000 academies

What is high schools

300

The curricula that Dominated by the

What is Classical, college preparatory schools

300

The act that enacted to pay for the preparation and salaries of the vocational and home economic teachers

1917 Smith Hughes Act

400

The two most important education journals that was used to popularize education and to keep teachers informed of educational innovations ideas from home and abroad.

What is Massachusetts Common School Journal

AND

American Journal of Education

400

1865; Systems of common schools had been established throughout the Northwestern, Midwestern, and Western States, and more than 50% of the nations children were enrolled in public schools.

What is Increased State Support

400

A number of factors came together to create a greater demand for secondary education. These were similar to those that fueled the common school movement

What is Population Growth in large part due to immagration

and a rapid growth in industry and technology

400

Using psychology of mental discipline as its rationale, the committee claimed that the recommended subjects developed a set of skills that are vulernable to ones specific occupation

What is Vocational Training.

400

"Develop in each individual the knowledge, interests, ideals, habits, and powers whereby he will find his place and use that place to shape both himself and society towards ever nobler ends"

Philosophy of the CRSE

500

Support for the common schools would not have been obtained with out the ___Virtues and ___Morality.

What is Republican Virtues and Christian Morality

500

Rote learning, drill, and practice did not disappear from the classroom. but a more pestalozzian approach that placed value on the sensitivities and individuality of the child was making some inroads

What is Curriculum 1982

500

The case that is famous for the public secondary school movement by the decision of the Supreme Court of Michigan

What is Kalamazoo Case

500

Recommended that each course meets four or five times weekly for one year, each student would receive ___.

What is Carnegie Unit

500

7 Priciples of Secondary Education

What is:

1.) Health

2.) Fundamental Process

3.) Worthy Home Membership

4.) Vocational Preparation

5.) Citizenship

6.) Use of Leisure Time

7.) Ethical Charater