The Modern History of Education
Across
- 4. The education that allows students to advance based on their ability to master a skill or competency at their own pace regardless of environment
- 6. Science and _________ Behavior
- 9. The movement that focused more on basic subjects like reading, writing, science, history, and geography
- 10. Sixteen general career areas
- 11. Who made the unanimous decision to declare the “separate but equal” doctrine unconstitutional
- 12. The interconnected worldwide economic activities that take place between multiple countries
- 13. Providing proof that standard, such as educational goals, are being achieved. __________ Education
- 15. The _________ act is the ESEA authorized state-run programs for eligible schools and districts
- 18. 2-year community college programs grew into________
- 20. Statements of what students are expected to know and be able to do a certain points in their education is part of _____
Down
- 1. A test that is administered and scored consistently
- 2. Education in an English-language school system in which students with little fluency in English are taught in both their native language and English
- 3. Unable to read or write
- 5. Lau v. __________
- 7. Standards of knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subject areas
- 8. A public school open to all children free of charge
- 14. An eight week demonstration project designed to help break the cycle of poverty
- 16. The act that passed in 1958
- 17. Teaching and learning was transformed by increasing the power of multimedia computers. __________ Impact
- 19. A temporary marked increase in the birth rate, especially the one following World War II