Education
Across
- 2. The implanting of specific truths and ways of thinking into children's minds through forced repetition and testing.
- 4. Children's spontaneous and self-chosen activities, contrasted with the structured and directed nature of formal education.
- 5. The development of farming practices, leading to a shift from nomadic to settled lifestyles, impacting child labor and education.
- 6. The process of investigating and discovering knowledge through active engagement and discovery.
- 8. Formalized education system, typically characterized by structured learning environments and specific curricula.
- 9. Individuals advocating for changes in the education system, often with a focus on protecting children and providing moral and intellectual grounding.
- 11. A system where individuals have equal rights and participation in decision-making; in the context of Sudbury Valley School, it involves students in self-governance.
- 12. Required by law, as in compulsory education, where attendance is mandatory.
Down
- 1. The transition to a society based on mechanized production and factories.
- 3. Timely attendance and adherence to schedules.
- 5. The increased use of technology and machinery in industry, impacting the demand for child labor.
- 7. Early human societies that survived by hunting and gathering, where children learned through play and exploration.
- 10. A social and economic system prevalent in the Middle Ages, characterized by a hierarchical structure with lords and serfs.