What does FCCLA stand for?
Family, Career, Community Leaders of America
What's Standard 3?
Alcohol and Drugs
What degree is required to become a certified teacher?
Bachelor's Degree
How many philosophies of education are there?
Five
What are guidelines for appropriate behavior for educators that helps them know what is expected and considered to be ok?
Code of Ethics
What does CTSO stand for?
Career Technical Student Organization
What's Standard 8?
Required Reports
Doctoral
What two philosophies are TEACHER-centered?
Essentialism and Perennialism
Which philosophy strives to teach students the accumulated knowledge of our civilization through core course in the traditional academic disciplines?
Essentialism
Who is the National FCCLA President?
Mary Kate Gunn
What's Standard 9?
Professional Conduct
Who is the founder of social reconstructionism?
George Counts
What is the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept?
pedagogy
When was FCCLA founded? (Must include the month, date, and year)
June 11, 1945
What's Standard 6?
Remunerative Conduct?
What is an organization for Georgia educators that offers liability insurance, legal representation, advocacy, and professional development?
Which philosophy is a belief that education should focus on the whole child, rather than on the content or teacher?
Progressivism
What is moving to a higher up position within a given career?
Advancement Opportunities
What are the two FCCLA publications?
Teen Times and Georgia News
What are the FIVE sanctions for teachers? (What can happen to them when they violate the code of ethics?)
What provides protection for teachers against lawsuits, claims of negligence, mistake, and misrepresentation?
Liability Insurance
Which philosophy focuses on the 3 R's - reading, writing, and arithmetic?
Perennialism
What is the percentage of extra pay that teachers get within their district?
Local Supplement