Colonial schools had a strong focus on: Academics, Religion, Science, History
Colonial Education Summative Review

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Leanna Vitti
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Religion
Answer explanation
Colonial schools emphasized religion as a core component of education, reflecting the values and beliefs of the time. While academics, science, and history were also taught, religion was the primary focus.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was required to be a teacher in Colonial America?
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Simply convince the town you could do it.
Answer explanation
In Colonial America, becoming a teacher often required only the ability to convince the local community of your capability, rather than formal qualifications like a college degree or certification.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Thomas Jefferson argued that public education was
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necessary to prevent tyranny
Answer explanation
Thomas Jefferson believed that public education was essential to empower citizens, enabling them to make informed decisions and thus preventing tyranny. An educated populace is crucial for a functioning democracy.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was Mann's main argument for starting common public schools?
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to create good republican citizens
Answer explanation
Mann argued that common public schools were essential for creating good republican citizens, as education fosters civic responsibility and participation in democracy, which aligns with the values of a republic.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The curriculum in common schools focused heavily on
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morality
Answer explanation
The curriculum in common schools emphasized morality as a key component, aiming to instill ethical values and civic responsibility in students, which was seen as essential for a functioning democracy.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which writer most famously championed women becoming teachers? Options: Thomas Jefferson, William A. Murphy, Susan B. Anthony, Catherine Beecher
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Catherine Beecher
Answer explanation
Catherine Beecher was a prominent advocate for women's education and believed that teaching was a suitable profession for women, significantly influencing the role of women in education during the 19th century.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was an argument for women becoming teachers?
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Teaching was viewed as a suitable profession for women due to their nurturing qualities.
Answer explanation
Teaching was viewed as a suitable profession for women due to their nurturing qualities, aligning with societal beliefs that women were naturally suited for caregiving roles, making teaching an acceptable career choice.
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