Has firmly established the principle that certain learnings should be accomplished by pupils, not certain periods of growth and development.
What is the Graded School?
100
consist of three grades 6-8
What is middle school?
100
Is an organizational pattern that breaks the school's program into discrete subjects or discipline and is most common in the world.
What is The subject matter curriculum?
200
Calls for separate subjects scheduled at specific and regular times during the day.
What is Self Contained classrooms?
200
Spread rapidly through the 1st half of the 20th century.
What is Junior High school?
200
Teachers select certain general themes or principles to be studied at each year of the sequence of a discipline such as social studies.
What is broad-Field curriculum?
300
This was an attempt by educators to break away from the rigidity of the graded school and founded as a result of Dewey and Merriam.
What is The Activity Curriculum?
300
The Core curriculum is widely associated with the.
What is Junior high school?
300
Planned in advanced by the teacher or by the writer of the text
What is The subject Matter curriculum?
400
is an alternative to the graded school and typical grade levels and standards are for those levels are absent.
What is the nongraded elementary school?
400
Is like the higher-level companion with complete departmentalized courses, senior high scheduling patterns, and subject matter curriculum
What is Junior High School?
400
Unifying and integrating content of related disciplines around broad themes or principles was the standard.
What is Broad -Fields curriculum?
500
Permit innovative approaches such as flexible grouping individualized instruction. Groups of a hundred or more pupils spread out and engaged in activities at stations.
What is Open education and open space?
500
designed to meet the physical, social, and emotional growth needs of preadolescents as well as their educational demands.
What is middle schools?
500
The high school is involved in efforts to establish a ______ Model, to furnish the school system, and to reinforce higher requirements for graduation.