OCT Relationship Cultivation
Building Community Knowledge
Teacher Expectations
Curriculum Convergence
No Neutral Spaces
100

What does it mean to "meet students where they are"?

Attempting to understand students and developing connections with them that beyond the classroom setting.

100

What is the core theme of "Building Community Knowledge to Inform Practice"?

Awareness Drives Change.

100

What directly affects student success according to the fourth tenet?

A teacher's belief about students.

100

What does "expanding lenses" mean in curriculum convergence?

Building connections between the formal in-school curriculum and the informal outside-of-school curriculum.

100

According to Milner, what are educators either working for or against?

Diversity and opportunity.

200

What is one negative challenge students sometimes face that teachers can help combat?

Students sometimes have internalized negative words and perceptions about themselves.


200

What do people's patterns reveal?

Their real priorities (good or bad).

200

Name two factors that can lead teachers to have different expectations for students without realizing it.

Any two of the following: race, background, behavior, or academic history.

200

What should teachers take into consideration when assigning homework?

The schedules of students outside of school.

200

What must educators be aware of according to the slide?

Their biases.


300

What do students hear, even if it's not said directly to them? (trick question)

Everything! 

300

What does "interrupting autopilot" mean?

Stopping and thinking about things like "Is this the best use of my time?" or "Is this aligned with my goals?"


300

What three things do teacher expectations influence?

How much students get, how challenging the work is, and how teachers interact with them.

300

What is the key question teachers should ask themselves about homework according to the slide?

"Does assigning hours of homework each night benefit my students?"


300

What can educator biases shape?

Opportunities for students.

400

Why is creating relationships in the classroom important?

Because it can go a long way (in supporting student success).

400

According to the slide, what matters even if they are small?

Adjustments!

400

According to the slide, what are two consequences of low teacher expectations?


Less attention and support, and easier assignments.

400

What are the two main components of curriculum convergence discussed on the slide?

Expanding lenses and considering homework/outside-of-school schedules.

400

According to Milner's argument, what may happen if teachers are not intentionally working toward equity?

Their actions may reinforce existing inequalities in the classroom.

500

According to the chapter, how can teachers combat the negative words and perceptions that students have internalized about themselves on all aspects?

Through building relationship and creating connections with students.

500

What should be prioritized over excuses in order to grow and achieve results?

Responsibilities and making healthy habits.

500

What feeling can result from students experiencing low expectations?

Students feeling like they aren't capable.

500

How does considering students' outside-of-school schedules connect to the concept of expanding lenses in curriculum convergence?

Both involve recognizing and valuing the informal curriculum and experiences outside of school to create connections between in-school and out-of-school learning.

500

According to the slide, what does promoting diversity and opportunity require?

Conscious effort, not just good intentions.


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