Deck 5: Historical Development of American Education
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Deck 5: Historical Development of American Education
1
The elementary school that was open to the children of all social and economic classes was the
A)common school.
B)Latin grammar school.
C)normal school.
D)town school.
A)common school.
B)Latin grammar school.
C)normal school.
D)town school.
A
2
The role of women has changed considerably since colonial times. Similarly, educational opportunities for women have changed. What was the role of women during the colonial period? What were the educational opportunities for women at that time? What have been some of the influences since that time on changes in the role of women and in educational opportunities for women?
Women in colonial times were expected to be wives and mothers. With few other career choices, educational opportunities beyond town schools were limited. Answers should discuss the types of schooling available to women at that time. The influences for change have been incremental. The creation of normal schools and publicly supported high schools were significant events in opening up career options for women. Answers could include a number of other influences, such as legislation (for example, Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments Act).
3
Normal schools were important for women because they
A)included content related to domestic skills.
B)offered courses at convenient times.
C)provided opportunities for higher education.
D)were staffed by women.
A)included content related to domestic skills.
B)offered courses at convenient times.
C)provided opportunities for higher education.
D)were staffed by women.
C
4
The change that opened the door to the high-school movement was
A)improved professional training for secondary teachers.
B)court rulings enabling tax support for public schools.
C)mandates by the state department of education on the curriculum.
D)the increased need for schooling due to westward expansion.
A)improved professional training for secondary teachers.
B)court rulings enabling tax support for public schools.
C)mandates by the state department of education on the curriculum.
D)the increased need for schooling due to westward expansion.
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5
Because of their acceptance of the child depravity theory, colonial teachers
A)used firm, harsh discipline.
B)developed inquiring minds.
C)focused on economic issues.
D)engaged in developmentally appropriate learning.
A)used firm, harsh discipline.
B)developed inquiring minds.
C)focused on economic issues.
D)engaged in developmentally appropriate learning.
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6
Thomas Jefferson's Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge is an important benchmark in the history of public education because it
A)was the first legislative attempt by a state to take over schools and use them for social, political, and economic purposes.
B)represents the first time a national leader took the initiative to create a national system of public education.
C)marked a transition in the broad purpose of schooling from religious instruction, as had existed in the colonial period, to public schools based on the needs of a democratic society.
D)challenged the ability of the federal government to intervene in the affairs of public schools.
A)was the first legislative attempt by a state to take over schools and use them for social, political, and economic purposes.
B)represents the first time a national leader took the initiative to create a national system of public education.
C)marked a transition in the broad purpose of schooling from religious instruction, as had existed in the colonial period, to public schools based on the needs of a democratic society.
D)challenged the ability of the federal government to intervene in the affairs of public schools.
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7
The Northwest Ordinance of 1785 required townships to
A)assist schools through the use of taxes.
B)designate land for the purpose of education.
C)hire professionally trained teachers.
D)teach agriculture in the schools.
A)assist schools through the use of taxes.
B)designate land for the purpose of education.
C)hire professionally trained teachers.
D)teach agriculture in the schools.
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8
Schools in New England were designed to contribute to a person's
A)ability to think critically.
B)economic productivity.
C)interest in becoming a community leader.
D)knowledge about history.
A)ability to think critically.
B)economic productivity.
C)interest in becoming a community leader.
D)knowledge about history.
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9
In colonial times, the town school was
A)criticized by the church.
B)designed to teach vocational skills.
C)locally controlled.
D)a form of higher education.
A)criticized by the church.
B)designed to teach vocational skills.
C)locally controlled.
D)a form of higher education.
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10
Which of the following pre-1800 ideas about education in America was most prominent in the educational reforms that accompanied the common school?
A)Public education could provide religious instruction without violating the social and democratic purposes of public schools.
B)Citizens at the local level should have most of the authority in the affairs of public schools.
C)It was essential that those who controlled education be those best educated in the affairs of education.
D)The most important task for public education was to ensure creation of the elite leadership that would make democratic government work.
A)Public education could provide religious instruction without violating the social and democratic purposes of public schools.
B)Citizens at the local level should have most of the authority in the affairs of public schools.
C)It was essential that those who controlled education be those best educated in the affairs of education.
D)The most important task for public education was to ensure creation of the elite leadership that would make democratic government work.
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11
Which group tended to have the greatest access to educational opportunities in colonial America?
A)children of enslaved Africans
B)sons of rural southerners
C)daughters of Pennsylvania Quakers
D)sons of the upper class in New England
A)children of enslaved Africans
B)sons of rural southerners
C)daughters of Pennsylvania Quakers
D)sons of the upper class in New England
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12
The educational efforts of people such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Noah Webster most directly culminated in which of the following?
A)the development of the common school by leaders such as Horace Mann during the nineteenth century
B)the creation of normal schools for the preparation of teachers
C)the establishment of the idea that all students should receive both elementary and secondary education
D)the belief that public education in the United States was clearly superior to education in private schools
A)the development of the common school by leaders such as Horace Mann during the nineteenth century
B)the creation of normal schools for the preparation of teachers
C)the establishment of the idea that all students should receive both elementary and secondary education
D)the belief that public education in the United States was clearly superior to education in private schools
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13
The involvement of the federal government in education has gradually increased since the colonial period. This influence can be seen in the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of the federal government. Identify and analyze key events and influences on education from these three branches of the federal government.
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14
The "Old Deluder Satan" Act was important because it
A)required towns to appoint a reading and writing teacher.
B)outlawed the teaching of religion in the schools.
C)required professional training for teachers.
D)introduced taxation for citizens.
A)required towns to appoint a reading and writing teacher.
B)outlawed the teaching of religion in the schools.
C)required professional training for teachers.
D)introduced taxation for citizens.
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15
Matthew is the twelve-year-old son of a successful businessman in colonial New England. Which of the following schools is he most likely to attend?
A)dame school
B)Franklin Academy
C)town school
D)Latin grammar school
A)dame school
B)Franklin Academy
C)town school
D)Latin grammar school
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16
The ___________ recreated the socioeconomic class-based dual track school systems.
A)French
B)Canadians
C)colonists
D)Puritans
A)French
B)Canadians
C)colonists
D)Puritans
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17
Large southern plantations affected schooling for blacks and poor whites by
A)having agriculture as part of the curriculum.
B)limiting the locations of schools.
C)limiting the number of school days available.
D)limiting opportunities for their education.
A)having agriculture as part of the curriculum.
B)limiting the locations of schools.
C)limiting the number of school days available.
D)limiting opportunities for their education.
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18
The hornbook was primary designed for children to memorize _____________________.
A)the alphabet
B)syllables
C)words and sentences
D)all of the above
A)the alphabet
B)syllables
C)words and sentences
D)all of the above
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19
When Thomas Jefferson tried to establish public education in Virginia, his primary purpose was to
A)promote a knowledgeable citizenry.
B)provide education for all children.
C)require schools to teach general education and vocational skills.
D)require professional training for teachers.
A)promote a knowledgeable citizenry.
B)provide education for all children.
C)require schools to teach general education and vocational skills.
D)require professional training for teachers.
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20
New York's educational system found its roots in the Reformed Church of the __________ colonists.
A)Irish
B)English
C)Swedish
D)Dutch
A)Irish
B)English
C)Swedish
D)Dutch
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21
The G.I. Bill of 1944
A)aided expansion of the military academies.
B)resulted in increased funding for schools with large enrollments of African American students.
C)provided federal funds for veterans to subsidize their education.
D)represents the first time the federal government assisted higher education.
A)aided expansion of the military academies.
B)resulted in increased funding for schools with large enrollments of African American students.
C)provided federal funds for veterans to subsidize their education.
D)represents the first time the federal government assisted higher education.
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22
The educational policy of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has historically stated that
A)all children should have equal educational opportunities.
B)community members should participate in educational policy making.
C)minority children need minority teachers.
D)the school curriculum should include issues related to ethnicity.
A)all children should have equal educational opportunities.
B)community members should participate in educational policy making.
C)minority children need minority teachers.
D)the school curriculum should include issues related to ethnicity.
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23
In what ways were the Middle Atlantic colonies religiously and culturally diverse, and how did this diversity affect the types of schools being established?
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24
Junior high schools emerged as a result of
A)pressure from parents and community leaders.
B)recommendations from the National Education Association.
C)the desire for a transitional institution between elementary school and high school.
D)the influence of child psychologists.
A)pressure from parents and community leaders.
B)recommendations from the National Education Association.
C)the desire for a transitional institution between elementary school and high school.
D)the influence of child psychologists.
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25
The Committee of Ten recommended that high-school programs emphasize
A)classical literature.
B)college preparation.
C)mathematics and science.
D)vocational education.
A)classical literature.
B)college preparation.
C)mathematics and science.
D)vocational education.
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26
Which of the following terms is closest in meaning to the intended outcomes of the late-nineteenth-century "Americanization" approach to educating immigrants?
A)assimilation
B)pluralism
C)multiculturalism
D)separation
A)assimilation
B)pluralism
C)multiculturalism
D)separation
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27
How did the reports by the Committee of Ten and the Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education influence education in America?
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28
What is meant by the term assimilationist education ? What impact did this have on American education in the late 1800s and the first half of the 1900s?
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29
The middle school was designed to
A)address concerns of parents about personal safety in high school.
B)create more opportunities for career education.
C)permit a gradual transition from childhood to adolescence.
D)shift large enrollments out of overcrowded junior high schools.
A)address concerns of parents about personal safety in high school.
B)create more opportunities for career education.
C)permit a gradual transition from childhood to adolescence.
D)shift large enrollments out of overcrowded junior high schools.
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30
In the late nineteenth century, the federal government provided education for Native Americans with the purpose of
A)assimilating Native Americans into the white society.
B)encouraging higher employment for Native Americans.
C)promoting religious values.
D)preserving Native American traditions.
A)assimilating Native Americans into the white society.
B)encouraging higher employment for Native Americans.
C)promoting religious values.
D)preserving Native American traditions.
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31
Give one clear example of how the history of American education reflected the problems of race, gender, and ethnic groups.
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32
Describe the differences of the southern colonies' educational patterns compared to the New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies.
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33
Identify and discuss who was advantaged and who was disadvantaged by the educational opportunities provided by the dual-track system of schools in the colonial period.
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34
The Freedmen's Bureau intended to
A)eliminate limitations on travel after the Civil War.
B)help former slaves adjust to freedom.
C)provide free legal assistance for businesses.
D)promote teacher training.
A)eliminate limitations on travel after the Civil War.
B)help former slaves adjust to freedom.
C)provide free legal assistance for businesses.
D)promote teacher training.
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35
What are the characteristics of the common school? How did it differ from the academy?
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36
The Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education report was significant for high schools because it represented a shift from
A)college preparation to a comprehensive orientation.
B)federal control to local control.
C)noncertified to fully certified teachers.
D)private to public funding for schools.
A)college preparation to a comprehensive orientation.
B)federal control to local control.
C)noncertified to fully certified teachers.
D)private to public funding for schools.
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37
How did Noah Webster reason that American cultural identity and unity could be developed through the use of language?
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38
Events in the United States during the twentieth century such as the G.I. Bill , Title IX, and educating students with disabilities tended to highlight most directly
A)the increasing lack of interest by the American public in the role of public schools in society.
B)a continued emphasis on the role of education in promoting a sense of nationalism and creating an "American" culture.
C)the increasing influence of the national government in the affairs of public education.
D)the increasing lack of direction leading to the decay of public education in this country.
A)the increasing lack of interest by the American public in the role of public schools in society.
B)a continued emphasis on the role of education in promoting a sense of nationalism and creating an "American" culture.
C)the increasing influence of the national government in the affairs of public education.
D)the increasing lack of direction leading to the decay of public education in this country.
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