Across
- 2. seperate but equal
- 6. Wooden paddles with lessons tacked on covered by tranparent horn
- 8. efficiancy models used in buisness and industry carried over into the field of education
- 13. continues today in secondary school like seat time
- 15. boys and sometimes girls lived and worked with a craftsman for 7 years and after that then opened their own shop
- 17. colonial schools with teachers who had basic education usually in households included boys and girls with a dame who was completing her chores while teaching the kids basic education
- 18. provided specific training for teachers
- 19. Printed by Benjamin Harris in Boston MA which consisted of alphabet lessons with Bible lessons
- 20. originally known as the New England Assylum for the Blind opened in Boston MA
Down
- 1. textbooks about values of hardwork, honesty, truth, charity, and obedience
- 3. laws in which the child must be payed to work and cannot overwork
- 4. published in 1905 by Alfred Binet, identified students with mental retardation
- 5. supported most education throughout schools with increasing diversity
- 7. response to lack of compliance with previous law required towns of at least 50 families to hire a teacher
- 9. only boys of certain social classes could attend these schools which prepared boys for higher education
- 10. provided land in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions for settlement
- 11. US Supreme Court ruled "seperate but equal" polocies were legal
- 12. college established in Cambridge, MA with learning that consisted of classic academic teachings and not officially based on one specific religion
- 14. passed in 1917 provided federal funding for agricultural and vocational learning
- 16. more advanced students taught less advanced students
