Chapter 5
Historical Development of American Education
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Chapter 12
Providing Equal Education Opportunity
Chapter 11
School Governance and Finance
Chapter 16
School Effectiveness and Reform in the United States
100

How many tracks are there in the school system?

1. Track 1- primary schools

2. Track 2- latin grammar school

100

True or False- Brown v. Board of Education was inherently unequal. 

True

100

Name two student learning styles.

Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, Kinesthetic 

100

What is a stakeholder?

A stakeholder is a person or institution with an interest in education. 

100

Name 2 specific risk of concer

At risk students and school, inner city poverty, concentrated and rural poverty. 

200

What is corporal punishment?

When a supervising adult or teacher inflicts pain on a student in response to their bad behavior.

200

Who is Jonas Yoder?

Jonas Yoder was an Amish man who refused to send his children to school past eighth grade because it was against the Amish religion. 

200

What are the cons of bilingual education?

Requires many speakers of native languages as teachers, separates groups from one another, might discourage students from mastering English well enough to function successfully in the larger society

200

Who elects the school board?

The community

200

List 4 different classroom management skills. 

Clear expectations, letting students know how to get help, reminders of rules and rewards when they are followed, smooth transitions between activities, variety of assignments, monitoring for confusion, avoid embarrassing students in front of classmates, flexibility, develop self-management skills, ensuring that all students are part of the classroom community

300

Name two of the important people in the history of education. 

Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Rush, Noah Webster

300

What happened in the court case in New Jersey?

TLO was caught smoking cigarettes in school. 

300

What does desegregation mean?

Enrolling students of different racial groups in the same groups. 

300

What is 1 thing the State Board of Education is responsible for?

Setting standards for teacher certification, Set standards for accreditation of teacher programs, develop/establishing curriculum and testing standards

300

Name 3 improvement approaches. 

Algebra project, KIPP, Success for all, Harlem Children Zone, AVID, Degrees of reading power and development, Comer school development program. 

400

What did the Tenth Amendment do?

The Tenth Amendment left responsibility for education up to individual states.

400

What are two other influences on education and schools?

Standardized tests and teacher unions. 

400

What's 1 service that compensatory education offers?

Parental involvement and support, Early childhood education, Bilingual education
400

What does AFT stand for?

American Federation of Teachers

400

Name one example of elementary effective school research and high school effective school research. 

Elementary- clear school mission, safe environment, curriculum alignment, high task-on-time

High School- emphasizes helping low achievers, schools-within-a-school for low achievers, career academics, smaller high school units in general 

500

What does Ethnocentric mean?

My culture is better than your culture.

500

What is Hailey's favorite food?

Lasagna 

500

What is cultural pluralism?

Acceptance and encouragement of cultural, ethnic, language, and religious diversity within a larger society.

500

What are the three sources of funding for education?

state sources, federal sources, local sources

500

Explain the 3 tiers of RTI.

Tier 1- General classroom education 

Tier 2- Targeted or strategic instruction/intervention 

Tier 3- Intensive classroom intervention 

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