When teachers have another more experienced teacher to ask for support and guidance.
a)teacher mentorship
b)teacher leadership
c) teacher attrition
d) teacher retention
What is teacher mentorship?
Using different learning preferences and adapting using visual, auditory, read/write, or kinesthetic learning.
a)differentiation
b)classroom engagement
c)learning styles
d)motivating students
What is learning styles?
This skill Hall learns she needs to speak up for her students needs within the school system
a)advocacy
b)leadership
c) professionalism
d) expierence
What is advocacy?
What is the structured ranking system in schools that places administrators above teachers in decision making?
a)leadership
b) school system
c) hierarchy
d) salary
What is hiearchy?
The voluntary or involuntary departure of educators from the teaching profession, or their movement between schools, before retirement
a)teacher retention
b) teacher transfer
c) teacher attrition
d) getting fired
What is teacher attrition?
making instruction more relevant to each student by modifying instruction to be more personalized and accessible is?
a) classroom managment
b) differentiation
c)learning styles
d) student engagment
What is differentiation?
Anderson talks about how we need to redefine how leadership is identified and rewarded. There needs to be leadership for teachers because not all teachers want to be a...
a)mentor
b)principal
c) counselor
d) administator
What is an administrator?
When Hall organized a field trip to help students understand this divide in Baltimore
a) cultural identity
b) wealth divide
c) school funding
d) collaboration
What is wealth divide?
The ability of schools and districts to keep qualified educators in the classroom from one school year to the next, promoting a stable, experienced workforce.
a)teacher attrition
b)teacher turnover
c)teacher evaluation
d)teacher retention
What is teacher retention?
classrooms that have student-centered teaching that are mentally challenging and using critical thinking
a) collaboration
b)differentiation
c) intellectually rigorous
d)student engagment
What is intellectually rigorous?
Which philosophy that Hall talks about reinterprets the idea of leadership from one's position to one's disposition, prioritizing problem solving, being proactive, and leading by example?
a) distributed leadership
b) lead from your seat
c) hierarchal school system
d) administrative leadership
What is Lead From Your Seat?
Hall argues this is needed to have schools function effectively and support teaches long term.
a) discipline
b) standardized testing
c) larger class sizes
d) stable leadership
What is stable leadership?