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Title: Chapter 3 Historical Foundations of Curriculum


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Chapter 3- Historical Foundations of Curriculum
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The Colonial Period1642-1776
  • Massachusetts- Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647
  • Middle Atlantic
  • South

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Colonial Schools
  • Town School
  • Parochial and private Schools
  • Latin Grammar Schools
  • Boston Latin Grammar School 1635
  • The Academy
  • College

4
Textbooks and Readers
  • The Hornbook
  • The New England Primer

5
The National Period 1776-1850
  • Benjamin Rush
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Noah Webster
  • William Holmes McGuffey
  • McGuffey Readers

6
Nineteenth-Century European Educators
  • Pestalozzi
  • Froebel
  • Herbart
  • Spencer
  • What knowledge is most worth?

7
Universal Education
  • Monitorial Schools
  • Common Schools
  • The Academy
  • The High School
  • James Conant

8
The Transitional Period 1893-1918
  • Committee of Fifteen on Elementary Education
  • Committee of Ten on Secondary School Studies
  • Committee on College Entrance Requirements

9
A Modern Curriculum
  • Flexner
  • Dewey
  • Judd
  • Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary
    Education
  • Cardinal Principles

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Seven Cardinal Principles
  • Health
  • Command of the Fundamentals
  • Worthy Home Membership
  • Vocation
  • Citizenship
  • Leisure
  • Ethical Character

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Curriculum as a Field
  • Bobbitt and Charters
  • Kilpatrick
  • The Twenty-Sixth Yearbook
  • Rugg and Caswell
  • Eight Year Study
  • Tyler

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Tylers Basic Principles
  • What educational purposes should the school seek
    to attain?
  • What educational experiences can be provided that
    are likely to attain these purposes?
  • How can these educational experiences be
    effectively organized?
  • How can we determine whether these purposes are
    being attained?
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