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Child Depravity Theory - answer children were seen as sinful as
corrupt, but could be made good through discipline


Hornbook - answer children learned the alphabet, syllables, words,
and sentences by memorizing this book; sheet of parchment
covered by transparent material made by flattening cattle horns


Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 - answer a law intended to outwit
satan, whom, the puritans believed deceived ignorant people into
sinning. the law required every town of fifty or more families to
appoint a reading or writing teacher. children must go to school


Town School - answer a locally controlled institution, educated
both boys and girls from ages 6 to 13-14. 50 houses in a town.


Grammar School and Social Class Factors - answer upper class boys
attended latin grammar schools, which prepared them for college
entry. 100 houses


academics - answer brought in by Ben Franklin in 1750, thought
the grammar school could be improved upon
Ben Franklin started the school of Pennsylvania

, dual track system - answer the traditional European pattern of
separate primary schools (free for town/common school) for the
masses and preparatory & secondary schools (grammar schools) for
the males in the upper socioeconomic classes


Northwest Ordnance Act of 1785 - answer reserved a section of
each thirty-six square mile township for education. it set the
precedent for using federal land grants for education in the 19th
century


Noah Webster - answer prominent educator and lexicographer, was
one of the early republic's leading cultural nationalists; very
influential in developing schools; wanted the US to be culturally
independent with its own "language as well as government" and
believed that a common language and literature would build a sense
of national identity of English language.


normal schools - answer two year teacher education institution
that was popular in the 19th century; first teaching college in
Massachusetts


common school - answer a publicly supported an locally controlled
elementary school; accepted all children and was the true American
comprehensive school; what a town school turned into after Horace
Mann


Horace Mann and Common School - answer Common schools came
after him; Horace Mann's primary school; was a real mover in Mass.


Free High Schools, 1875 - answer this is when high schools became
free because of a court case in Michigan called "Case of City
Schools"

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