What were some of the observations made in classrooms during the progressive era?
A.)How many students raised their hand to answer a question
B.)How many students were late to the classroom
C.)How long it took students to complete a worksheet
B.)How many students were late to the classroom
What does MET stand for?
A.) MET Gala
B.)Measures of Effective Teaching
C.)Measures of Effective Testing
B.) Measures of Effective Teaching
What does UTR stand for?
A.)Urban Teacher Residency
B.)Union Teacher Rhode Island
C.)Union Teacher Respect
A.)Urban Teacher Residency
Who was fired after 33 years of teaching?
A.)Bob Lowe
C.)Kati Haycock
D.)Charlotte Danielson
A.)Bob Lowe
TFA has always been a ___________ movement as an organization focused on classroom instruction.
A.) Teacher Reform
B.)Political
C.) Social Justice
B.)Political
After world war 2, what would principals "judge" in the classroom?
A.) The teachers outfit
B.)The teachers lesson plan for the day
C.) The sufficiently "democratic ideals" being promoted in the lesson
C.) The sufficiently "democratic ideals" being promoted in the lesson
What was one thing that teacher observations were lacking?
A.)constructive criticism and insightful critiques
B.)the principal did not do the observations entirely
C.)The person doing the observations were not qualified to do so
A.)constructive criticism and insightful critiques
Why was it important to have good teacher observations?
A.) ensures QUALITY education
B.) ensures that the teacher is teaching STATE STANDARDS
C.)ensures the teacher can manage their classroom
D.) All of the above
Who was the reformer at Crenshaw High School ?
A.)Brooker T. Washington
B.)Bob Lowe
C.)Alex Caputo-Pearl
C.)Alex Caputo-Pearl
What is the title of this chapter?
A.) Missionary Teachers
B.) Big Measurable Goals
C.) Let me use what I know
C.) Let me use what I know
B.)Teacher had to keep their classroom doors open at all times
C.)Schools did not have the capacity to absorb and train first year teachers
C.)Schools did not have the capacity to absorb and train first year teachers
Through the MET procedures, how many teachers were promoting intellectual growth beyond learning:
A.) 50%
B.)33%
C.)78%
B.)33%
What was a popular school reform strategy?
A.)Extended Learning Time
B.)Common Core
C.)Students learning by self discovery/ teaching themselves
A.)Extended Learning Time
When was Charlotte Danielson's Framework for teaching developed?
A.)1998
B.) 1993
C.)1996
C.)1996
What were at least three of the highlighted items in the presentation?
1. efficiency observations
2.MET
3.Peer Review
4.Exit Slips
5. Mentor Teachers
What was reason why teachers were staying in the classroom longer for TFA in the 2000s?
A.)2008 recession
B.)Tenure
C.)Teaching was easier than working a corporate job
A.)2008 Recession
Who funded the MET?
A.) Bill and Melinda Gates
B.)George W. Bush
C.)Barack and Michelle Obama
A.) Bill and Melinda Gates
What does MTR stand for?
A.)Minnesota Teacher Republic
B.)Memphis Teacher Residency
C.)Michigan Tech Residency
B.)Memphis Teacher Residency
Who thought that teaching was a vocational response to the Gospel?
A.) Marcus Clark
B.)Charlotte Danielson
C.)Bob Lowe
A.) Marcus Clark
What did MTR look for in people?
A.) Political Party
B.)Religion/Faith
C.)College Attended
B.)Religion/Faith
How many people do principals have to oversee ?
A.)15-20
B.)20-40
C.)23-37
B.)20-40
What does CLI stand for?
A.)Children Learning Information
B.)Children Lesson Innovation
C.)Children Literacy Initiative
C.)Children Literacy Initiative
A.)Students and parents
B.) Principals and Administration
C.)Teachers and the Union
C.)Teachers and the Union
How many domains were in Danielson's Framework?
A.)2
B.)3
C.)4
What was one of the ways that UTR looked at to hire student teachers?
A.) The college program they are in
B.)proof that they can raise student achievement
C.) They have the ability to manage student behavior in the classroom
B.)proof that they can raise student achievement