EDUC 703 Chapters 10-11 questions
and answers 2025
Balance wheel model - answer education is the great equalizer of the
conditions of men
Catherine Beecher (1800-1878) - answer A writer and lecturer, she
worked on behalf of household arts and education of the young. She
established two schools for women and emphasized better teacher
training. She opposed women's suffrage.
Horace Bushnell - answer Now, it is the very character and mark of all
unchristian education, that it brings up the child for future conversion.
Christian Nuture
Calvinsim - answer Dominant theological credo of the New England
Puritans based on the teachings of John Calvin. Calvinists believed in
predestination—that only "the elect" were destined for salvation.
Christian Nurture - answer Written by Horace Bushnell. A middle road
approach between revivalism and Unitarianism. Relied upon Christian
existentialism and emphasized the importance of a personal adoption of
Christian faith.
Common School Movement (1820-1865) - answer A historical attempt in
the1800s to make education available to all children in the U.S.
G. Stanley Hall (1844-1924) - answer American psychologist who
established the first psychology research laboratory in the U.S.; founded
the American Psychological Association
, Charles Hodge (1797-1878) - answer Christian. Defender of inerrancy of
scripture. Accepted old earth, but very critical of Darwin. Darwinism =
Atheism. Believed Darwin tried to exclude any type of Design since natural
selection would be an unintelligent process
immigrants - answer people who have left the country of their birth to
live in another country
Lancaster Model - answer mutual instruction
Horace Mann - answer Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of
Education; "Father of the public school system"; a prominent proponent of
public-school reform, & set the standard for public schools throughout the
nation; lengthened academic year; pro training & higher salaries to
teachers
McGuffey Eclectic Readers - answer used to teach generations of school
aged children to read and also reinforce American values with religious
parables
William McGuffey - answer created the nation's first and most widely
used series of textbooks
monitorial schools - answer schools which compensated for the lack of
qualified teachers by training older children to help teach the younger
children
Northwest Ordinance - answer a law passed by Congress in 1787 that
specified how western lands would be governed. allowed for schools to be
built
Progressive Orthodoxy - answer Seek to impose their values but also
differ what's important
Robert Raikes - answer "Father of the Sunday School Movement"
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