| A | B |
| "Father of Progressive Education" | John Dewey |
| Court case that struck down de facto segregation | Brown vs. the Board of Education |
| Public school that allows a great deal of independence in operation | Charter School |
| secondary school combining the best of the Latin and English grammar schools | Academy |
| Approach to educating students who speak a primary language other than English | bilingual education |
| feeling of disorientation experienced by individuals when initially immersed in different customs, etc. | culture shock |
| school run by housewife during early colonial days | dame school |
| elementary public schools open to children of all classes | common school |
| six volume series used between 1836 and 1906 | McGuffey Readers |
| Basic text used in schools during 18th century which included religious texts | New England Primer |
| This lawyer argued a famous desegregation case and later served on the supreme court | Thurgood Marshall |
| Created equal opportunity for female students | Title IX |
| The Civil Rights Act was passed in this year | 1964 |
| This president and former teacher signed the Civil Rights Act | Lyndon Johnson |
| He was called the schoolmaster of America | Noah Webster |
| This decision in 1896 upheld the legality of separate but equal accomodations | Plessy v. Ferguson |
| The launch of this Soviet rocket precipitated a crisis in education in the 1950's | Sputnik |
| When was child labor outlawed? | 1930 |
| Who was the chief justice during Brown v. Board of Ed? | Earl Warren |
| Hispanic students in this city went on strike | Crystal City |
| Venue for Brown v. Board of Ed | Topeka |
| He protested the treatment of Catholics in public schools | John Hughes |
| A controversial means of enforcing desegregation | busing |
| First state to abolish segregation | Mass. |
| Started the movement for free public schools | Horace Mann |
| Founded a teaching college for women | Catherine Beecher |
| He said " Public education is essential to democracy" | Thomas Jefferson |
| Home schooling was legal in all states by this year | 1990 |
| Rewards external to the activity itself | extrinsic |
| A person who gives both personal and professional guidance to a novice | mentor |
| a "book" written on a wooden paddle | horn book |
| federal legislation granting land for agriculture and mechanical arts colleges | Morrill Act |
| an approach to class scheduling in which students take fewer but longer classes | block scheduling |
| school for grades 6-8 specifically designed for an emphasis on personal growth rather than academics | middle school |