| A | B |
| apprenticeship | arrangement for masters to teach young people a trade |
| dame school | in-home teaching during colonial times |
| Old Deluder Satan Law | required Mass. towns to provide education for young people |
| middle school | type of school introduced in the 20th century |
| Committe of Ten | formed to develop a national policy for high schools |
| normal school | developed to prepare teachers |
| Carnegie Unit | measurement for evaluating student progress |
| Horace Mann | led the Common School movement |
| John Dewey | advocate of progressive education |
| In early colonial times, education was aimed at | saving souls through religious instruction |
| Only 15 years after arriving in America, the Puritans established the | Latin grammar school |
| In colonial period- most structured area? | the northern colonies |
| Education became a state responsibility through | 10th amendment |
| First real textbook in 18th century? | New England Primer |
| Ben Franklin's Academy upheld all prinicples regarding education except what? | Education should be available to all children regardless of economic class |
| The common school movement represented what? | the effort to establish public elementary schooling |
| the 1874 kalamazoo, Michigan court case legally validated public funds for support of | secondary schools |
| The most closely associated with progressive education is | John Dewey |
| categorical grants | funding targeted to specific populations |
| Friedrich Froebel | founded the first kindergarten |
| Education is a state responsibility through | the 10th amendment |