Organizations
Terms
Pay
Teacher resources
100

The second largest organization that represents teachers in America. Affiliated with the AFL-CIO, it often is associated with union representation.

American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

100


A job that is highly respected and requires advanced education and expertise that most people don’t have.


Profession

100

Reward teachers partially or primarily on the basis of performance or objective standards

merit pay 

100

An organization of parents and teachers in a local school community.

Parent Teacher Group 

200

Nation accrediting body for educator preparation programs that utilizes peer review and evidence-based accreditation 

 Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) 

200

The practice of inducting persons into a profession through carefully supervised stages 

mediated entry 

200

Compensation plan that offers financial incentives for teachers who can demonstrate that their performance enhances student academic achievement. 

performance pay

200

A national organization of parents, teachers, and students to promote the welfare of children and youth that has affiliated local groups in school communities.


Parent-Teacher Association (PTA)

300

 The largest organization that represents teachers in the United States.

National Education Association (NEA)

300

Providing a supportive environment for novice teachers so they may experience a more methodical entry into the teaching profession

Induction 

300

A procedure for reaching agreements and resolving disagreements through employers and employees through negation

Collective bargaining 

300

A state or national commission that permits educators to set professional standards and minimal requirements of competency. 

professional practice boards 

400

A national nonprofit organization that issues certificates to teachers who meet its standards for professional ability and knowledge.

National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)

400

Continues education or training of a school district's teaching staff

professional development

400

Reason teaching lags behind other professions 

Exercises control over licensing standards and/or entry requirements.

400

You are a graduate student in education interested in becoming a physics teacher. You would like to investigate the profession, meet other students interested in the field, and gain insight from established educators. What should you do?


Join a professional teacher's organization

500

In collaborative groups, teachers and other colleagues work together to improve instruction for their students. 

Professional Learning Community (PLC) 

500
The special status accorded to certain occupations and not to others 

Occupational prestige 

500

Reason teaching lags behind other professions 

Enjoys autonomy in making decisions about selected work spheres    

500

Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) assume that teams of educators are best suited to apply their professional expertise in which of the following areas? Select all options that apply.


Content Knowledge

Research

Curriculum training 

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