Changing Education Paradigms
Nurturing Passionate Teachers
Classroom Management
Assessment
Lesson Planning
100
According to Sir Ken Robinson, students are sometimes misdiagnosed with this brain condition, if they are seen as lacking in focus and attentiveness.
What is ADHD?
100
As a passionate teacher, you can't be excited or pumped up with the idea of raising _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
What are TEST SCORES?
100
It is a general awareness of the classroom, which is communicated to students; prompt and correct identification and correction of misbehavior.
What is WITHITNESS?
100
It is the accuracy with which a technique consistently measures that which it is meant to gauge.
What is RELIABILITY?
100
It is a component in a lesson that sparks the students' interest and gets them hooked into the lesson.
What is ANTICIPATORY SET?
200
Based on the video clip, having a college degree is a guarantee for a stable job. TRUE or FALSE?
What is FALSE?
200
As a passionate teacher, you want to inspire students to become ____________ _____________.
What are LIFELONG LEARNERS?
200
It is a type of classroom management technique where a teacher attends to two or more simultaneous events.
What is OVERLAPPING?
200
It is an assessment given during an instruction.
What is FORMATIVE?
200
It is a component in a lesson where a teacher models a sample and allows the students to follow along.
What is GUIDED PRACTICE?
300
Every country in the world wants to reform education through economic means as well as through _____________ identity.
What is CULTURAL?
300
It is important that we learn specific classroom strategies t that help students construct ______________.
What is MEANING?
300
It is a classroom management problem where a teacher leaves a topic or activity to do something else or to insert a new material.
What is DANGLE?
300
The degree to which a measuring instrument actually measures that which it is intended to measure.
What is VALIDITY?
300
It is a necessary tool in lesson planning that usually gets neglected by a teacher. It is where a teacher goes back and thinks about what went right or what went wrong in the lesson.
What is REFLECTION?
400
It is an experience when our senses are operating at its peak...when we are fully alive.
What is AESTHETIC?
400
"...I try to demonstrate the habits of a ______________ practitioner--- living a life of inquiry, reading the research, analyzing my practice to make more of an impact on student learning.
What is REFLECTIVE?
400
It is a classroom management problem where a teacher intrudes with some information when students are involved in another activity, and it seems irrelevant to them.
What is THRUST?
400
It is a type of assessment where a student, provided with certain conditions or materials, solves a problem, produces something or accomplishes some action (other than a paper and pencil test).
What is PERFORMANCE-BASED assessment?
400
It is a lesson component that allows students to work on their own based on what they have learned previously from their teacher and/or their peers. This is usually where the student's skills are assessed individually.
What is INDEPENDENT PRACTICE?
500
Our current system was designed/conceived in the intellectual culture of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
What is ENLIGHTENMENT?
500
"... ___________ is a cornerstone activity in nurturing dynamic relationships."
What is CONFERENCING?
500
It is a classroom management problem where a teacher is distracted by some outside factor and draws the class's attention to it and away from the lesson.
What is STIMULUS-BOUND?
500
When grading, some teachers use this tool to show the degrees or criteria for the desired characteristics. It could easily be made into a checklist.
What is a RUBRIC?
500
It is a 3-step lesson that prepares students before the lesson, helps them comprehend/explore the new material, expands/deepens students' learning experience.
What is INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND?
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