What is Active Participant?
The intentional techniques a teacher uses to ensure constant engagement of students.
Can you tell me what is Aligned?
To bring into agreement with the state and district standards.
Anticipatory Set?
The first step of a lesson plan where a teacher actively engages students with the content.
After-School Program Personnel?
Employees who create, coordinate and run programs housed in schools after hours.
Advocacy?
The act of supporting a cause for the interest of others.
Arizona English Language Learners Assessment (AZELLA)?
Test that diagnoses English skills levels and proficiency in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
Assessment?
Methods that are used to gather information related to how much students have learned.
Administrator?
Supervisor whose tasks range from curriculum development to student discipline.
Bell to Bell instruction?
Students working in a classroom from the moment the bell rings to starts the class until the moment the bell rings to end the class.
Bellwork?
A brief activity at the beginning of class.
Accommodation is?
Adjusted existing lesson plans or changing settings, delivery methods and assessment techniques to ensure student success.
Alternative Schools?
A school that is focused on accommodating the needs of students who may exhibit academic, behavioral, or personal issues.
Assistive/ adaptive technology?
Any piece of equipment or technology used to aid and assist students with disabilities.
Bloom's Taxonomy?
Classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of thinking.
Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
A plan developed by a team of professional to help individuals who have behaviors that interfere with their learning.
What is Bond?
Revenue approved by the voters for capital projects.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)?
Medical diagnosis in which an individual has extreme inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity that impedes him/her in the learning process.
Autistic/Autism Spectrum Disorder?
A developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction that adversely affects a child's educational performance.
Behaviorism?
The school of philosophy that students will react to either positive or negative reinforcement to their actions in the classroom.
Blog?
A website run by an individual or small group that allows for discussion of different topics.
Brown v. Board of Education?
Supreme Court case that overturned segregation in public spaces, overturned the ruling of separate but equal.
Classroom Management?
Rules, procedures and discipline that teachers use to keep students organized, orderly, focused, on task, and academically productive during a class.
Closure?
Procedure at the end of a lesson in which learning is evaluated.
Cooperative Learning?
Working with a partner or group to complete a project.
Cooperative Learning?
Working with a partner or group to complete a project.