Deck 1: The Nature and Theory of the Public School

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The virtues of public schools can be summarized as the provision of equality of educational opportunity.
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The primary purpose of public schools is to provide the nation with an economic competitive workforce.
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Other countries with a high standard of living have emulated the system of public education developed by the United States.
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The system of common schools has followed the idea of "individual self-interest" and elevation of self over the interests of the state.
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According to Aristotle, each citizen is pledged in allegiance to the state to place the interests and common good of all above those of self and separate interests.
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The idea of schooling the masses owes its origins to The Enlightenment, The Age of Reason of the Eighteenth Century.
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The idea of universal education was first installed in the United Kingdom before adoption in France and other European countries during the 18th Century.
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If the world view explains worldly phenomena by supernatural forces, there is little room for reason, education, planning, or progress.
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Much of the opposition to common schools came from the scientific community.
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No high-income OECD country has relied solely on private demand and supply in education, least of all in primary schooling.
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The costs for students who attend common schools should be jointly financed through state funds and tuition payments.
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The primary purpose of public education in the United States is to:

A) Provide for the common defense of the nation
B) Perpetuate the republic
C) Assist its citizens to compete economically
D) None of the above
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The foundation of the common school movement is based on the following:

A) Each child was equally important to the republic
B) Education benefitted all, not just the person being educated
C) All should pay in common
D) All of the above
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Deck 1: The Nature and Theory of the Public School
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The virtues of public schools can be summarized as the provision of equality of educational opportunity.
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The primary purpose of public schools is to provide the nation with an economic competitive workforce.
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Other countries with a high standard of living have emulated the system of public education developed by the United States.
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The system of common schools has followed the idea of "individual self-interest" and elevation of self over the interests of the state.
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According to Aristotle, each citizen is pledged in allegiance to the state to place the interests and common good of all above those of self and separate interests.
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The idea of schooling the masses owes its origins to The Enlightenment, The Age of Reason of the Eighteenth Century.
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The idea of universal education was first installed in the United Kingdom before adoption in France and other European countries during the 18th Century.
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If the world view explains worldly phenomena by supernatural forces, there is little room for reason, education, planning, or progress.
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Much of the opposition to common schools came from the scientific community.
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No high-income OECD country has relied solely on private demand and supply in education, least of all in primary schooling.
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The costs for students who attend common schools should be jointly financed through state funds and tuition payments.
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The primary purpose of public education in the United States is to:

A) Provide for the common defense of the nation
B) Perpetuate the republic
C) Assist its citizens to compete economically
D) None of the above
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The foundation of the common school movement is based on the following:

A) Each child was equally important to the republic
B) Education benefitted all, not just the person being educated
C) All should pay in common
D) All of the above
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