Spring Chapter Readings
Across
- 2. A 19th-century education reformer who promoted the Common School Movement and equal access to education.
- 5. A theory supporting schools as centers for building stronger social connections and democracy.
- 7. The inclusion of medical care, meals, and social services in schools to support students’ well-being.
- 8. A movement aimed at unifying society through a public education system that instilled shared values.
- 10. A controversial topic regarding whether schools should promote patriotism or critical thinking.
- 11. The idea that schools influence national loyalty by teaching patriotism and a shared identity.
- 12. The belief that education should provide all students, regardless of background, a fair chance to succeed.
Down
- 1. A program designed to keep students engaged outside school hours and prevent delinquency.
- 3. The belief that schools should teach values like honesty and respect to shape responsible citizens.
- 4. The process by which schools teach students about citizenship, governance, and political participation.
- 6. A practice where schools promoted Protestant Anglo-American culture, discouraging immigrant traditions.
- 9. A term referring to the role of schools in solving social issues, such as poverty and crime.