Of the following, the two most significant contribution of the Early National Period (1775-1820) that remain today were:
a. establishment of public support for education and the development of the comprehensive high school.
b. the separation of church and state and the removal of the federal government from a central role in running America's schools.
c. the establishment of the Department of Education as a federal cabinet post and the creation of vouchers to support religion for all free members of society.
d. the "Old Deluder Satan Act" and the establishment of a widespread system of parochial schools.
b
You might also like to view...
An idea may be correct in terms of how we think about it but we somehow make a mistake when stating it out loud. This type of mistake is called a ____
a. linguistic output error b. slip of the tongue c. conceptual generation error d. cognitive distortion
A person creates knowledge through an interaction between the background they bring to a situation and the social exchanges within that context. This is best described as _____ constructivism.
a. social b. operational c. individual d. focused
Most autocratic leaders are successful in human relationships
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Is an umbrella term to describe cognitive processes and acquired
knowledge. A. Mediated learning B. Zone of proximal development C. Scaffolding D. Intelligence