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Important Events:

-Oxford & Cambridge educated ministers and prepared students for public employment


-In 1600s & early 1700s 3 colleges were established in New England- Harvard, William and Mary, and Yale


-Women & minorities didn’t receive college education until the 19th century.

Important events

-In 1742 the first college for women was founded, called Bethlehem Female Seminary. or Mount Holyoke in 1837


-Other early women’s college Radcliffe’s relationship to Harvard


-HBCU is black colleges or universities, like Oberlin College, Berea College, Cheyney University, Lincoln, and Wilberforce.

Acts

-The Morrill Act of 1862 establish universities on government land, sending education westward and opening opportunities in all states. Establishing Prairie View A&M and Association of America.


-The G.I. Bill education and training, which meant Veterans were given tuition to return to school

Changes

-The Civil Rights Act of 1964 affect higher education by opening doors for minorities to access white serving institutions.


-The Title IX is a guarantee to women equal access to institutional resources in education and cocurricular activities.

Critical thinking – what is it?

help you distinguish the difference between logical and false arguments. Identify, narrow, and solve problems

Epistemology

The study of knowledge

Empiricist-

The knowledge comes from sensory experiences

Practical knowledge-

How to knowlege: eat, walk, run, drive

Propositional knowledge-

The facts: math, science, dates on history

justified true belief-

We can only know things that can be true by supported facts

Ontology-

An area of philosophy that deals with the nature of reality

Methodology-

Deals with methods that can be used to obtain knowledge about reality

Empiricism-

A view that asserts that we can only know things we can perceive through our senses

Rationalism-

A view that contends that reason is the primary way we acquire knowledge

Idealism-

A view that what we see around is only in one’s mind

Qualitative-

does not have a clear idea of what is being studied before beginning the study.

quantitative-

have a clear idea of what is being studied before beginning the study.

What is the original Tacoland?

A punk rock dingy dive bar, now reopened is more of a place to have a nice drink and bite eat.