Educational Studies Quizzes Combined
His bill for The More General Diffusion of Knowledge would have established publically supported, merit-based, schools in Virginia and would have been the first of its kind public schooling in the nation:
9 Jefferson
The Old Deluder Satan Act established school construction laws and was based off of the religious principles of which group
Calvinist
Law based on the interpretation of the Constitution of the United States is known as:
Case law
American educationalist who 'Americanized' English:
Noah Webster
The Free School Society in New York City was primarily run by which denominational group
Quakers
Any right explicitly guaranteed by the Constitution is referred to as:
fundamental
Federal government law/action on education is not permitted based off a strict interpretation of which amendment:
10th Amendment
The idea that the United States is a unique and superior country to other on the earth is called
American exceptionalism
American educationist who rejected the Puritan ideology of child deprivation because children were filled with divine goodness
Amos Alcott
American educationalist who believed education should be based on the senses, observation, and experience(a precursor to John Dewey)
Benjamin Franklin
American educationalist who viewed the elimination of regional loyalties as key to unifying the new nation:
Benjamin Franklin
American educationalist who first supported the general inclusion of women in public education:
Benjamin Rush
American educationalist who sought the inclusion of Christianity as a vital component in American education
Benjamin Rush
Structures, as opposed to institutions or agents, are the most influential sociological components in which theory?
Conflict Theory
Marxist ideology provides the bases for the sociological theory:
Conflict theory
Which is not a key component of education according to the functionalist theory derived from sociology?
Development of a desire to learn
According to Bartlett & Burton what concept is defined as "involving the linkages of concepts with the learner to gain a wider understanding of the world":
Education
Conflict theory could be said to be mostly in conflict with or in response to which other sociological theory:
Functionalism
Institutions, as opposed to agents or structure, are the most influential sociological components in which theory?
Functionalism
Which sociological theory states that social phenomena are 'simply there' and they are necessary for society to work to the benefit of all members?
Functionalism
The ability for Congress to pass laws is generally governed by which clause:
General Welfare Clause
The first college to open the colonies was
Harvard
The first form of secondary education in the colonies, which was brought over from England was the:
Latin Grammar School
The legality of the judiciary to review any legal challenge or law passed by the Congress of the United States was established under which case:
Marbury v. Madison
The first colony to establish any type of law regulating education and schooling was:
Massachusetts
The ideological position that holds that there is an universal and undeniable meaning in all events or materials objects is:
Objectivism
Which is not an example of statue law exclusively pertaining to education:
Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1979
The first state constitution to specifically call for the education of the poor was:
Pennsylvania
Smarick's overall solution to the crisis of failing public school is to transform public schools into:
Public charter schools
American educationalist who advocated the collective training of children and discourages the use of text books in schools because they 'annoyed student'
Robert Owens
Which philosopher believed that education as required for an educated citizenry and was necessary for all citizens in order to prevent tyranny in the hands of a few rulers?
Rousseau
The sociological theory that holds that human beings, as groups, determine the meaning f the events and natural world around them:
Social Constructivism
Which geographic region was resistant to the idea of public education; mostly due to the influence of landowner sending their children to church run private schools in Europe
Southern colonies/states
Agents, as opposed to structures or institutions, are the most influential sociological components in which theory?
Symbolic interactionism
In which sociological theory group is culture considered the most fluid and the components of culture, sub-cultures, capable of being changes over relatively short spans of time?
Symbolic interactionism
Chenoweth proposes which solutions to being the way to turn around failing public schools:
Teacher collaboration and initial assessment of students incoming ability
Law decided by judicial decision is referred to as:
case law; constitutional law
Public schools, generally run by various denominations, that educated the poor or paupers
charity school
schools created for girls to attend and learn homes skills and etiquette during the colonial period:
dame school
The 1st amendment contains which clause:
free exercise/establishment clause
Regulatory law is based in which branch of the government
legislative
Discrimination based on rational cause is classified as:
non-suspect
Thomas Jefferson proposed legislations in Virginia back by Baptist that:
prevented the government of Virginia from supporting any religion
Educational studies is composed of which components:
psychology, sociology, philosophy, history
Case law which is decided by precedent on prior cases is termed:
stare decisis
A necessary and compelling government interest is needed to violate:
substantive due process