Three from of ____________
What is Capital?
This theory lives on a dynamic fixed to growth spectrum
What is Growth Mindset?
"The cultural knowledge that serves as currency that helps us navigate culture and alters our experiences and the opportunities available to us." - Pierre Bourdieu
What is "Cultural Capital"?
Questions that have one-word or short phrase answers. Comes from memory and are literal.
What are "Level 1" questions?
The course that is required for all new LAs.
EDCS 417 Stem Pedagogy
The assumption that everyone benefits from the same supports.
What is, "Equality"?
They live in levels (1, 2 & 3) and can drive learning.
What is Levels of Questioning?
The tangible capital can be used to build other capital.
What is Material Capital?
The thought process of when we view challenges as opportunities and believe that talent is ever-improving.
What is, "Growth Mindset"?
All leading to improved retention, choices, grades, degrees, employability, lifelong learning.
What is Strength-Based Education?
This assignment is a 6 slide presentation on what you learned about your student, which includes references to specific short segments of your audio interview. You will use these audio segments as "evidence" for the claims you make in your presentation".
What is "Getting to Know Your Student"?
Examples of measurements for this concept are, "Standardized tests, building codes, insurance rates, clothing sizes, The Dow Jones"
What is "The concept of average"?
When instructors help foster the studentʻs inner motivation by creating community building activities and build rapport with the students.
What is "Getting to Know Your Students"?
Everyone gets the support they need.
What is "equity"?
One gets more than is needed, while the others get less than is needed. Thus, a huge disparity is created.
What is "Reality"?
The assignment/activity that is worth the most points and is key for making this class engaging and connected to your lived experiences.
What is "attendance/participation"?
The theory that we all have knowledge, skills, and experiences to pull from can support learning new knowledge and skills.
What is Strength-Based?
The intangible resources that come embedded within interpersonal relationships or social institutions.
What is Social Capital?
Questions that make you infer or make educated guesses.
What are "Level 2" questions?
Famous for the quote, "Kids donʻt learn from people they donʻt like".
Who is Rita Pierson?
This project makes you, "Administer your questions and evaluate the results. Prepare data in graphical and/or tabular form for sharing with your critical friends, and reflect your results in the weekly Educator Practice Goal Assignment."
What is "Student Evaluations/Midterm Feedback Forms"?
The thought process of when we believe that talent is static, and avoid challenges.
What is "Fixed Mindset"?
The knowledge students gain and can leverage from their multiple forms of capital.
What are Funds of Knowledge?
This group of people are "hard on content, soft on people, specific, kind, and helpful."
What are "Critical Friends"?
Questions that make you apply your knowledge, and create your own answer.
What are "Level 3" questions?