and Curriculum
The Lessons that are not explicitly taught, but are implied or inferred!
Hidden Curriculum
An approach to teaching and learning that acknowledges and embraces students' cultural identities.
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
This goal of education prioritizes becoming an effective citizen and providing equal access for all.
Democratic Equality
These are informal, ongoing, checks for understanding.
Formative Assessments
This Brazilian educator was a leading scholar of critical pedagogy. He believed that education and critical thinking were the essential foundation to democratic societies.
Paulo Freire
A theory of linguistic relativity where the structure of language influences the speakers' cognition and perception of the world.
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
A discriminatory practice where the Homeowners' Loan Corporation assigned security ratings to neighborhoods, often denying services to areas with significant minority populations.
Redlining
This goal of education promotes our economic well-being and ensures public schools prepare our youth for useful economic roles.
Social Efficiency
These measure student learning at the end of a unit or course.
Summative Assessments
In the earliest days of media, how were teachers portrayed?
Saint
A curriculum design where students interests determine the direction and design of the educational experience.
Learner Centered Curriculum
Harsh disciplinary policies in schools that often result in automatic severe penalities.
Zero-Tolerance Policies
This goal of education asserts that education is a private commodity and public schools should provide individual students with a competitive advantage in selling their labor to achieve more desired social positions.
Social Mobility
Give one example of a formative assessment.
exit ticket
quiz
feedback
observation
thumbs up/thumbs down
How were teachers portrayed after the Reagan Administration published "A Nation at Risk."
Quirky, profane, buffoon
A curriculum design where the needs of the society are prioritized.
Society-Centered Curriculum
An approach to school discipline that emphasizes repairing harm and includes all stakeholders.
Restorative Justice
This goal of education is usually part of the hidden curriculum. It is the idea that children typically mirror the types of jobs their parents have.
Social Reproduction
Give one example of a Summative Assessment.
exam
project
presentation
standardized test
A term used to classify students who are learning English, who have arrived in schools AFTER having developed their first oral communication.
English as a Second Language (ESL)
English Language Learner (ELL)
A curriculum design that is subject-based and aims to teach students disciplinary knowledge.
Knowledge-Centered Curriculum
What are the five "r"s of Restorative Justice
Relationships
Respect
Responsibility
Repair
Reintegration
This goal of education is a form of ethnic, linguistic, or cultural erasure.
Assimilation and Erasure (Hegemony)
The SAT, ACT, and State Achievement Tests are examples of what type of assessment.
What are the names of Mrs. Pedersen's children?
Ari and Liam