Describe the legacy of the Early National Period (1775-1820) which remains in our country's educational system today
What will be an ideal response?
The early national period shaped today's schools in three important ways. First, it established the principle of separation of church and state. Second, legislators removed control of education from the federal government and gave it to the states, and third, with the passage of the Land Ordinance of 1785, the federal government established a role for itself in public education.
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As described in chapter 7, a 1987 study led by two researchers concluded that an ideal high school should enroll ___________students to be most effective
a. 250 b. 500 c. 1000 d. 2000
An African American girl talks to her friend using phrases like “What’s up dawg?” and “Dat dress is tight!” as she walks down the hallway. Upon entering the classroom, she uses Standard English in phrases like “Good morning, Tyler” and “That is a nice dress.” This movement between languages is an example of _____.
a. dialect b. code switching c. Ebonics d. Standard English vernacular
A researcher observes social behavior among college students in a residential living setting. He notes that “a student playing guitar in an open lounge” is an example of inviting social interaction. In this example, inviting social interaction is ______.
A. the desired behavior B. a behavior that is unlikely to be observed C. the behavior category D. an operational definition for waiting