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EDF 6229 Curriculum and Design Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass Define Curriculum - ANS Purposes, content, activities, and organization of the educational program actually created in schools by teachers, students, and administrators. What are the 3 major eras? - ANS - Evolutionary Era - Modern Era - The Postmodern Era List some characteristics of the Evolutionary Era. - ANS - First "grammar" school established in 1653 - First known education regulation (Old Satan Deluder Act) - 3 purposes of education >>Religious >> Develop a "literate citizen" >> Promote the common good/bring about societal change List some characteristics of the Modern Era. - ANS 18th and early 19th century - Children were viewed as incomplete adults who needed to be shaped into preferred forms List some characteristics of the Postmodern Era. - ANS Assumptions ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - All Americans held the same values - Schools were a place of learning - Only schools could "certify" an education - Purpose of education to know - Knowledgeable teacher required Who was Horace Mann and what was he known for in education? - ANS - Father of the American Public School - Helped to establish first teacher-training institution(1839) - Advocate of universal, free, nonsectarian schooling - Helped gain support for first tax-supported elementary schools 1850 Who was Jefferson and what was he known for in education? - ANS He contrasted the European system of "dual tracks:" free and private. Who was Rousseau and what was he known for in education? - ANS - Children viewed as unfolding and malleable - "Emile" (his treatise on education) >>Children innately good (not evil) >>Controlled environment >>Positive growth occur naturally - Student's interests Who was Pestalozzi and what was he known for in education? - ANS - Learning by doing approach - "Leonard and Gertrude" >>Described behavior of childre

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Questions And Answers 100% Pass




Define Curriculum - ANS Purposes, content, activities, and organization of the educational
program actually created in schools by teachers, students, and administrators.



What are the 3 major eras? - ANS - Evolutionary Era
- Modern Era
- The Postmodern Era



List some characteristics of the Evolutionary Era. - ANS - First "grammar" school established
in 1653
- First known education regulation (Old Satan Deluder Act)


- 3 purposes of education
>>Religious
>> Develop a "literate citizen"
>> Promote the common good/bring about societal change



List some characteristics of the Modern Era. - ANS 18th and early 19th century
- Children were viewed as incomplete adults who needed to be shaped into preferred forms



List some characteristics of the Postmodern Era. - ANS Assumptions

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- All Americans held the same values
- Schools were a place of learning
- Only schools could "certify" an education
- Purpose of education to know
- Knowledgeable teacher required



Who was Horace Mann and what was he known for in education? - ANS - Father of the
American Public School
- Helped to establish first teacher-training
institution(1839)
- Advocate of universal, free, nonsectarian schooling
- Helped gain support for first tax-supported elementary schools 1850



Who was Jefferson and what was he known for in education? - ANS He contrasted the
European system of "dual tracks:" free and private.



Who was Rousseau and what was he known for in education? - ANS - Children viewed as
unfolding and malleable
- "Emile" (his treatise on education)
>>Children innately good (not evil)
>>Controlled environment
>>Positive growth occur naturally
- Student's interests



Who was Pestalozzi and what was he known for in education? - ANS - Learning by doing
approach
- "Leonard and Gertrude"
>>Described behavior of children observed in early laboratory school

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