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Praxis Plt Teacher Professionalism
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praxis
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teaching
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Answer 38 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Textbook used by students (first in 1690) alphabet study with Bible verses
Progressive Period (1880-1920)
superintendent
New England Primer
ways teachers can advocate for learners
2. Communities must hire schoolmaster if there were more than 50 families in the area
Modern Period (1920- present)
Massachusetts Law of Education 1647
Division of Schools into grades
Thomas Jefferson
3. Benjamin Franklin - Thomas Jefferson - Noah Webster - Yales Report of 1828
Early National Period (1776-1840)
Modern Period (1920- present)
Land Ordinance of 1785
Ben Franklin
4. John Dewey - Adult Education - Testing Movement - Sputnik - ESEA - A Nation at Risk - Goals 2000 - No Child Left Behind
Modern Period (1920- present)
Puritan Influence
what public schools teach
Early National Period (1776-1840)
5. Promotion of democratic prinicples - teaching of common values - and educating a diverse culture of global society
The Colonial Period (1600-1776)
what public schools teach
Massachusetts Law of Education 1642
Early National Period (1776-1840)
6. Professional developement - knowing the latest educational practices - attend meetings on students - open communications with all involved - modifying and accommodating learning practices
ways teachers can advocate for learners
New England Primer
Brown vs. Board of Education
Friedrich Froebel
7. Health - writing - reading - oral and wrotten expression - mathematics - worthy home membership - vocation - civic education - worthy use of leisure times - ethical behavior
Cardinal Principles of Secondary Eduaction 1918
Friedrich Froebel
Brown vs. Board of Education
Common School
8. Father of kindergarten 1837 (importance of play)
Promoting Partnership
Friedrich Froebel
Latin Grammar School
Early National Period (1776-1840)
9. May 17 - 1954 US Supreme Court announced its decision that seperate educational facilities are unequal (The Little Rock Nine)
Morrill Act of 1862
Early National Period (1776-1840)
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Brown vs. Board of Education
10. Available to all people (social harmony)
Common School
Compusory Education Act of 1852
Land Ordinance of 1785
normal school
11. Horace Mann (Industrial Revelution terminology)
ways teachers can advocate for learners
Morrill Act of 1862
what public schools teach
superintendent
12. Puritain Influence - Latin Grammar School - Establishment of Harvard College - Hornbooks - and New England Primer
attributes of reflective practicioners
Henry Barnard
The Colonial Period (1600-1776)
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
13. Ages 8-14 to attend school for three months and 6 weeks consecutively (penalty was $20) later changed to 8-12 and increased to 20 weeks
Brown vs. Board of Education
Massachusetts Law of Education 1642
Compusory Education Act of 1852
Latin Grammar School
14. 1836 different level of readers; revised and added to over the years
McGuffey Readers
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Early National Period (1776-1840)
Modern Period (1920- present)
15. 1636...offered classic academic course of study
New England Primer
Harvard College
Plessy vs. Ferguson
The Colonial Period (1600-1776)
16. Americanize schools by making 8-16 year olds attend public schools
Oregon School Case of 1925
Horace Mann
Early National Period (1776-1840)
Massachusetts Law of Education 1642
17. Least restrictive enviornment
Progressive Period (1880-1920)
Compusory Education Act of 1852
Harvard College
public law 94-142
18. 1828 first dictionary
Thomas Jefferson
Friedrich Froebel
Hornbooks
Noah Webster
19. Wooden paddle - parchment with the lesson - cover for the lesson made of transparent horn (alphabet - Lord's Prayer - vowels - and consonant patterns)
public law 94-142
Cardinal Principles of Secondary Eduaction 1918
Harvard College
Hornbooks
20. Parents were responsible for teaching their children to read and write
McGuffey Readers
Horace Mann
public law 94-142
Massachusetts Law of Education 1642
21. 3rd US prez; University of Virginia at Charlottesville 1825 (intro students to govt and equality) Allowed for electives
Thomas Jefferson
what public schools teach
Puritan Influence
Harvard College
22. Believed that common school would be great equalizer (father of American education) Secretary of Education 1839
Compusory Education Act of 1852
Horace Mann
Yale report of 1828
normal school
23. Provided land in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions. It was stated that religion - morality - and knowledge were necessary for a strong government. Federal Govt began to create public school systems and offered them to all children
attributes of reflective practicioners
NEA
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Oregon School Case of 1925
24. Originally designed for sons of upper classes who were destined to become leaders in the church - state - or judicial system (no girls allowed). Prepared boys for Harvard test
Latin Grammar School
Puritan Influence
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Hornbooks
25. Impact of Business and Industry on Ameircan Education - The Superintendent - The Principal - Division of Schools into Grades - The Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education - NEA Comittee of Ten - American Federation of Teachers - Manual Training Mo
Progressive Period (1880-1920)
Noah Webster
ways teachers can advocate for learners
Latin Grammar School
26. Seperate railroad cars were constitutional (B and W)
Cardinal Principles of Secondary Eduaction 1918
McGuffey Readers
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Hornbooks
27. Wanted English taught rather than Latin - study science and practical skills (never came about but he led the way)
Friedrich Froebel
ways teachers can advocate for learners
Common School
Ben Franklin
28. Advocate for common schools; women's education
Thomas Jefferson
Henry Barnard
ways teachers can advocate for learners
McGuffey Readers
29. Helped to establish a way to fund public education
Land Ordinance of 1785
Oregon School Case of 1925
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Morrill Act of 1862
30. 1857 and founded by 43 educators in Philly (organization to promote teachers)
Land Ordinance of 1785
Common School
Thomas Jefferson
NEA
31. The need for classical curriculum (wanted conservative plan) church over state; college over university - classical curriculum over electives
Yale report of 1828
what public schools teach
The Colonial Period (1600-1776)
Common School
32. Estblished institutions to provide education in agriculture - home economics - mechanical art - and other practical professions (all social classes)
ways teachers can advocate for learners
Morrill Act of 1862
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Common School
33. Formed the first Ameican schools in 1635; Roxbury Latin School - influenced by religion (if you couldn't read it was Satan's way of keeping you from Bible)
Puritan Influence
normal school
NEA
Friedrich Froebel
34. Respectful communication - shared decision - making - school as resources - teacher as a resource
public law 94-142
Oregon School Case of 1925
Promoting Partnership
Harvard College
35. 6-8 and 9-14
Massachusetts Law of Education 1647
Division of Schools into grades
attributes of reflective practicioners
Ben Franklin
36. 1839 Lexington Massachusetts (purpose of training teachers) in the common schools
Noah Webster
Progressive Period (1880-1920)
ways teachers can advocate for learners
normal school
37. Common School - Horace Mann - Henry Barnard - Normal School - McGuffey Readers - Compulsory Education - Morrill Act of 1862 - National Education Asssociation - and the Establishment of Kindergartens
Promoting Partnership
ways teachers can advocate for learners
what public schools teach
Common School Period (1840-1880)
38. Admit when they don't know something - have a caring attitude - willingness to collaborate - critically analyze themselves - teacher/student viewing in reflective lens - demonstrate rational - careful thought to improve practices - be aware of own cu
Cardinal Principles of Secondary Eduaction 1918
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Early National Period (1776-1840)
attributes of reflective practicioners