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What’s the difference between de jure and de facto segregation?
De jure segregation by law
De facto is segregation by practice
What does the term vouchers mean in contemporary educational policy?
Policies that allow parents to use public education funds to enroll their children at private schools
Define child-centered curriculum. What educational thinkers is the concept associated with?
Learning via problem-solving and direct experience rather than memorization; associated with dewy
Name three protective factors that help at-risk children overcome hardships.
Supportive family
Community supports
Cultural and religious supports
Distinguish between metaphysics, epistemology, and axiology
Metaphysics- what is the nature of reality
Epistemology- what is the nature of knowledge
Axiology- what is the nature of values?
What are the key characteristics of the scientific method
Make and observation> ask a question> form a hypothesis> test the hypothesis> evaluate
Define pragmatism
Meaning is derived from experiencing and knowledge is functional
Temple church or town hall?
perennialism
essentialism
progressivism
social reconstructionism
Perennialism- temple
Essentialism- factory
Progressivism- town hall
Social reconstructionism – town hall
Temple church or town hall?

Benjamin franklin
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin rush
Benjamin franklin- factory
Thomas Jefferson- town hall
Benjamin rush- temple
What learning goals underlie subject- area curriculum design?
Essentialism
Integrated and core curricula
Focused on the body of knowledge that it wants to expose students to
What learning goals underlie student centered curriculum design?
Progressivism
Constructivist and social justice
Focused on engaging the student
What is the difference between formative assessment and summative assessment?
Formative- diagnostic
Summative
Norm- referenced
Criteria- referenced
What is the difference between assessment reliability and assessment validity?
reliability is asking the right questions
validity is accuracy