The age that students may attend preschool.
What is 3-5?
In the US school is _________.
What is compulsory?
What is required/ mandatory?
Public schools and religion.
What is public schools are not allowed to promote or favor any religion?
Skills required to solve problems and analyze facts.
What is critical thinking?
Coming up with a new way to do something.
What is creativity?
The age that students start kindergarten.
What is 6?
Schools often do not have ______.
What is enough funds?
What is enough money?
You will remember more things if you do this.
What is change how you study?
Learn by doing or watching someone do something.
What is experience?
Things students may do outside of the classroom.
What are extracurricular activities?
What is an associate's degree?
School are operated by this level of government.
What is local government?
One key skill you learn in school, that you cannot learn alone.
What is working with others?
What is collaboration?
This idea says that handicapped students should be included in regular classrooms as much as possible.
What is mainstreaming?
Having a deep and good understanding about something.
What is insight?
Elementary school include these grades.
What is grade 1 to grade 5?
What is grade 1 to grade 6?
A tough challenge for schools regarding teachers.
Name 2 things that can help you succeed in school.
What is prepare for class, study at home, know your textbooks, participate?
An action you do without thinking about it.
What is a habit?
Thinking based on opinion rather than facts.
This separates universities from colleges.
What is they award more advanced degrees?
What is they usually include more than one college?
One reason to get a degree.
What is college graduates make more money?
something about making more $
This law required that disabled students be included in regular schools.
What is the Handicapped Children's Act of 1975?
Your internal drive to do something.
What is motivation?
Learning to associate something with a behavior.
What is conditioning?