Gender and Stereotypes
How do students Learn?
Five Minds
Theories
IDEA
100
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students
What are GLBT students?
100
A Harvard psychologist that identified 8 (possibly 9) kinds of intelligences.
Who is Howard Gardner?
100
Howard Gardner believes that we must tackle this deceit head on teach children to think reflectively about their behavior. Teach students to choose careers that advance society, rather than focus on accuring personal wealth at the cost of leading an unethical life.
What is the ethical mind?
100
Certain students do poorly in school because of their cultural, social, or linguistic background.
What is the deficit theory?
100
Federal law passed in 1990 that extends full education services and provisions to people identified with disabilites.
What is IDEA?
200
A group of individuals sharing a common socially determined category.
What is race?
200
Spatial Intellgience- ability to form mental models of the spatial world and to maneuver and operate using that model.
What is picture smart?
200
Teaching students to honor people with different ideas, different cultures, and different belief systems.
What is the respectful mind?
200
Some children do poorly because their teachers do not expect much of kids from certain racial and ethnic groups.
What is the expectation theory?
200
One of the six fundamental provisions that asserts that no child with disabilities may be denied a free, appropriate public education.
What is zero reject?
300
Shared common cultural traits such as language, religion, and dress.
What is ethnicity?
300
Ability to analyze and respond to the motivations, moods, and desires of other people - people smart.
What is interpersonal?
300
Mastering a field of study, one becomes a master of an area of work or profession; without this mastery, one is destined to spend life simply following some else's directions.
What is the disciplined mind?
300
Academic problems can be overcome if educators study and mediate the cultural gap separating school and home.
What is the cultural difference theory?
300
One of the six provisions of IDEA that is based on the 5th and 14th Amendment that mandates that children with disabilities be fairly assessed.
What is nondiscriminatory education?
400
English Language Learners
What are ELL ?
400
Knowledge of one's feelings, needs, strengths, and weaknesses; ability to use this knowledge to guide behavior- self smart
What is intrapersonal?
400
Developing the ability to sort through information, to figure out what is most important and what is not so important, to see meaningful connections, and then to interpret how best we can use the data.
What is the sythesizing mind?
400
One of the six provisions of IDEA that protects children with disabilities from being inappropriately segregated.
What is least-restrictive environment?
500
The study of people and their vital statistics.
What is demographic forecasting?
500
Word smart- sensitivity to the meanings, sounds and rhytms of words as well as the function of language as a whole.
What is linguistic intelligence?
500
Discovering new ways of looking at the world, offers new insights and a fresh way of thinking.
What is the creative mind?
500
This theory teaches us the power of teacher attitudes, that the attitudes you as a teacher bring to your classroom influence your student, for better or worse.
What is expectation theory?
500
One of the six provisions of IDEA that upholds the right of students with disabilities to protest a school's decisions about their education.
What is Procedural Due Process?
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