Curriculum
Standards
Students
learning types
teachers/classrooms
100

course of study every student would be required to take

Core Curriculum

100

statements of the subject-specific knowledge and skills that schools are expected to teach and that students are expected to learn

Content Standards

100

Which learning style involves students learning best through hands-on activities?

 

A) Auditory B) Visual C) Kinesthetic D) Verbal

C) Kinesthetic

100

Structured learning that occurs in schools with a set curriculum and standards

Formal Learning

100

What classroom provides posiitve reinforcement 

Authortive classroom

200

all organized and intended experiences of the student for which the school accepts responsibility

Curriculum 

200

 standards that define the knowledge and skills students should have within their K–12 education careers so that they will graduate high school able to succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing academic college courses and in workforce training programs

Common Core State Standards

200

Which is a benefit of cooperative learning?

A) Students work alone

B) Students compete against each other

C) Students help each other learn 

D) Students avoid group work

C) Students help each other learn

200

courses that will acquaint a racially and culturally diverse student population with the heritage common to the American democratic tradition

Civic Learning

200

What classroom has low student involvement

Permissive classroom

300

a curriculum that cuts across subject-matter lines to focus on comprehensive life problems or broad-based areas of study that bring together the various segments of the curriculum in meaningful association

Interdisciplinary 

300

What is it called when students have awareness of the central ideas, stories, scientific knowledge, events, and personalities of a culture

A. differentiated instruction 

B. cultural litercy

C. looping

B. Cultural litercy 

300

Which is an instructional strategy?

A) Standardized testing

B) Group work 

C) Curriculum mapping

D) Grade-level promotion

B) Group work

300

 students working in small groups or teams to help one another learn academic material

cooperative learning

300

What is a model of teaching in which the typical lecture and the homework elements of a course are reversed

flipped classroom

400

Tools and methods used to evaluate student learning and understanding.

Curriculum Assessment

400

What is a trait that a student should have when analyzing a text?

A. critical thinking 

B. Fine motor skills

C. civic learning

A. Critical thinking

400

What does interdisciplinary curriculum involve?

A) Teaching one subject at a time

B) Ignoring subject boundaries

C) Combining subjects to explore broad topics 

D) Focusing only on science and math

C) Combining subjects to explore broad topics

400

awareness of the central ideas, stories, scientific knowledge, events, and personalities of a culture

Cultural Literacy

400

What classroom management style has complete control and avoids connections

 Authoritarian

500

Techniques teachers use to help students learn, such as group work, lectures, or hands-on activities.

Instructional Strategies

500

 a response to student variance rather than adopting a standardized approach to teaching that assumes all learners in a class are essentially alike

differentiated instruction

500
  1. What are curriculum assessment tools used for?

A) Decorating classrooms

B) Evaluating student learning and understanding

C) Scheduling school events

D) Assigning homework

B) Evaluating student learning and understanding

500

a response to student variance rather than adopting a standardized approach to teaching that assumes all learners in a class are essentially alike


differentiated instruction

500

Name all 4 different types of classrooms 

(Hint: classroom management styles)

Authoritive, Authoritarian, Indulgent, and Permissive 

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