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philosophy concerned with questions about nature of reality and human attempts to find coherence in the realm of thought and experience
being held responsible for student learning and effective, efficient use of public resources
law that is established as a result of judicial decisions
launched space race and new math
advocated for common schools
progressivism; child centered learning
wrote first reader; used until 1960
wrote first texts; dictionary
Race to the Top; performance based pay and expanded charters
educating students with disabilities in regular classrooms with peers
philosophy marked by progress,reform; stresses individuality, high regard for science and receptivity to change
philosophy based on a fundamental core of knowledge that functioning members of society must possess
legislative action that establishes authority for a certain activity to take place
sufficient funds to accomplish an objective
philosophy that deals with questions concerning the nature of values
score determined by the state that must be achieved to pass a test
law related to failure to act properly or acting improperly
President whose report "A Nation At Risk" resulted in 38 recommendations
In a lawsuit versus Ferguson, established "separate but equal" in 1896
President who authorized "No Child Left Behind" in 2001 establishing mandated state testing
brought about more secular schools
Examines questions about how and why we know and how knowing takes place
philosophy that is concerned about practice and the practical
philosophy that sees a world in which individuals determine for themselves what is true or false
In a lawsuit versus Nichols, established bilingual education
Schools during this time read the bible
this 1964 legislation prohibited discrimination
this Constitutional amendment gave states power over education
Title program that bans discrimination based on sex
type of mandate that is not funded by the law
highly qualified teacher
meaning "in fact", such as in segregation
type of due process that ensure people are treated fairly
type of due process that protects against the loss of rights
in a lawsuit against Board of Education, established "separate is not equal"

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