Wait who did that? | Hmm what's that word? | P.E.A. | Have you heard of the Progressive Education Theory? | The Progressive School Movement as a whole |
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John Dewey
Who created the progressive education theory?
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The Three R's of Education
Reading, writing, and arithmetic are also known as what?
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Progressive Education Association
What does P.E.A. stand for?
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Late 19th century
When was the Progressive Education Theory founded?
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They wanted school to change from a place where you learned just content knowledge to a place where you learned content knowledge but also learned how to live.
What was one of the main things the people were trying to change about the school system?
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Women working in the school system
What people founded P.E.A.?
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Educational Reform
What is the word that is used when talking about people working together to change the morals and the way the school system works?
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Strong women working in the school systems
Who founded P.E.A.?
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John Dewey
Who created this theory?
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1880s-1930s
What years was this movement?
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Catharine
Who promoted equal education for women?
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Experimental Learning
Learning by doing is also known as?
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Washington D.C.
Where was it founded?
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To do more than just learn
According to this school should be a place to do what?
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Allowing all citizens to have equal opportunities for schooling; creating a more diverse school system.
What was the democratic take people wanted to embrace in schooling?
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Horace Mann
Who headed the Common School Movement?
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Pedagogy
The practice and methods of teaching an educational subject is known as?
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- They wanted to make school more child centered.
- To make students into dutiful not critical citizens. - To take schooling beyond the three R's
What did this association hope to accomplish?
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To become functional members of society
According to this school should prepare students for what?
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- John Dewey
- Catharine Beecher - Horace Mann
Who were three big figures in this movement?
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Sir William Curtis
Who created the three R's of education?
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Passive learning
A method of instructing where students only observe and absorb information is?
(This was only briefly mentioned in the video) |
March 15, 1919
What was the date this association was founded?
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"Changing Schools"
What book did Arthur Zilvermist write explaining the Progressive Education Theory?
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It was a bug push to incorporate a more democratic school system and to start to go away from the old ways of passive learning and start more child focused hands on learning in an effort to try to make children more functional members of society.
What was the Progressive School Movement?
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