American School Review

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  1. 3. Founder of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools who advocated for child centered curriculum and against standardized testing (last name)
  2. 6. This group of educators, led by Margaret Haley, sought to shift the power of education from distant governing bodies like school boards to the hands of the teachers in classrooms
  3. 7. A way in which national debt and national deficit differ as national debt ______
  4. 11. Women were presented as more favorable educators due to a belief that could be paid lower these
  5. 12. Strong proponent of greater female representation during the common school era and founded a normal school (last name)
  6. 13. Legislators from this state opposed Horace Mann despite favoring the common school movement and integrated schools
  7. 16. Created indian boarding schools to remove native children of their identities and force assimilation (last name)
  8. 17. The city in which nine African American students were prevented from entering classes after the supreme court decision to integrate schools (no space)
  9. 19. The key amendment cited in the holding of Brown vs. Board of Education
  10. 21. Name of the institute led by Booker T Washington to enhance industrial education for blacks
Down
  1. 1. one of the first Indian boarding schools, whose moto was “kill the Indian, save the man,”
  2. 2. This religious group believed that non-protestants should not be forced to pay taxes to be indoctrinated into an educational system that would be biased against them
  3. 3. Author of biography commonly referred to as "The Narrative" in which he describes learning to read from his owner's wife (last name)
  4. 4. its increase is credited as one of the reasons the progressive movement became more popular
  5. 5. Fraction of black students who attend unaccredited schools
  6. 8. These kinds of organizations have historically excluded African Americans from democratic participation in decision making as it pertains to public education (no space)
  7. 9. This type of debt, which is hard to quantify, is defined as the difference in what we know is right versus what we do
  8. 10. Labaree argues that educational reforms of this kind arise "from poor quality and preparation of teachers and from inadequate curriculum”
  9. 14. These types of "clubs" were where enslaved children were able to gain basic literacy skills
  10. 15. This type of discipline has been shown to statistically decrease the gap between discipline of white and black students
  11. 18. Drafted legislation in 1778 requiring a minimum of 3 years of schooling funded by tax dollars (last name)
  12. 20. Had little tolerance of BT Washington's view of a gradual education for blacks - wanted to demand full rights of citizens in order to develop an intellectual elite (last name)