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- 3. M. emphasizing self-directed learning through sensory experiences; considers all of the child's needs, not just intellectual needs.
- 7. the teaching principles developed by
- 8. teacher-training schools that reflected the hope that through teacher training, all schools would become normalized.
- 9. government limits were set on the number of immigrants allowed in the country.
- 13. money to spend on things they wanted, not just needed.
- 15. served as the first secretary of the state board of education in Massachusetts.
- 17. prepares students for the many career opportunities in specific trades and occupations where skilled workers are needed.
- 18. Members of the reform movement during the American Progressive Period.
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- 1. a period of complex economic, technological, and social change in America and Worldwide.
- 2. the only practical route for people to emigrate from independence, Missouri to the western united states.
- 4. first public state-supported school giving the same education to people from different levels of society.
- 5. Someone who learns a skilled trade by watching and helping an expert in that trade.
- 6. flat wooden board with a handle that containing the alphabet, a prayer or 2, and roman numerals.
- 10. italy's first female doctor, tried to find ways to help children who had difficulty learning.
- 11. in the early 1930's a new set of reading textbooks for beginning readers began publication. they taught basic reading skills with simple stories about families.
- 12. a series of books that taught moral lessons along with reading, spelling, and other subjects.
- 14. an educational philosopher, psychologist, and writer, was a leading voice for progressive education.
- 16. a school in which students were taught by women in their own homes.
