Chapter 5 Vocabulary

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  1. 2. a book made by noah webster, replaced the new england primer as the most common elementary textbook.
  2. 4. each course lasting for one year and meeting four or five times weekly should be awarded this.
  3. 5. required township in the newly settled territories bouded by the ohio and miss. rivers and great lakes to reserve a section for educational purposes.
  4. 9. a new type of secondary school to replace latin grammar school
  5. 10. school that is open to all.
  6. 13. the court ruled that "in field of education the doctrine of 'seperate but equal' has no place. Seprate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
  7. 14. a book made out of cows horns, thin transparent sheets.
  8. 15. illustrated how education could transform society.
  9. 17. in 1787 something as the land ordinance act.
  10. 18. this law the puritans attempted to thwart satans trickery with scripture-reading citizens.
  11. 20. common schools are now called these. Horace Main had big effect on this.
  12. 21. official segregation laws or official actions.
  13. 22. tiny 2 1/2 to 4 1/2 inch book containing 50 to 100 pages of alphabets, words and small verses accompanied by woodcut illustrations.
  14. 23. people who read mcguffey reading, that emphasized work ethic, patritoism, heroism and morality.
  15. 25. the masters served as this, in place of then childs parents.
  16. 27. schools who boys that could not pay for their education went this school.
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  1. 1. 173 students all boys, in boston, first free secondary school.
  2. 3. goals for high schools; health, worthy home ownership, command of fundamental academic skills, vocation, citizenship, worthy use of leisure time and ethical character.
  3. 6. maintaining that mediocrity not excellence characterized by us schools. Inadequate rigor of studies put the nation at risk.
  4. 7. people who taught reading and writing were called "dames" their names were called these.
  5. 8. national policy for high schools
  6. 11. to enhance the security of the nation and to develop "the mental resources and technical skills of its young men and women"
  7. 12. schools devoted to preparing teachers in pedagogy, the best ways to teach children.
  8. 16. unofficial segregation laws.
  9. 19. teachign was considered a male profession.
  10. 24. froebec founded this, "childs garden" to cultivate the childrens' development and socialization and physical development.
  11. 26. michigan, case in 1874 courts ruled that taxes could be used to support secondary schools.