Teaching Profession
Social & Cutural Context of Schooling
Students at Risk
Curriculum, Standards & Assessment
Future of Education
100
This is the predominant make up of the teaching force.
What is female and white?
100
"...an individual's confidence that he or she has some control over his or her own destiny" (Payne, 2008, 110).
What is fate control?
100
-"Low expectations are part of the fuel..." (Payne, 79).
What is resistance?
100
The phrase "Gatekeepers of Knowledge" refers to this.
What is standardized testing?
100
This process has increased the rate of exchange of educational ideas.
What is globalization?
200
The group that administers the teacher certifcation process.
What is the State education agency?
200
This activity consumes the majority of time for most young people.
What is media?
200
This group of adolescents is disproportionately affected by AIDS/HIV.
What are Blacks and Hispanics?
200
This is the highest level thinking skill in Bloom's taxonomy.
What is create?
200
This minority group is experiencing the most rapid growth.
What is the Hispanic population?
300
"The really concerned teacher works hard to make the material clear, and, less intuitively, the really concerned teacher is demanding" (Payne, 102).
What is a good teacher?
300
This group has the highest dropout rate of all racial and ethnic groups?
What are Hispanic-Americans?
300
"According to data collected by the U.S. Department of Education for the 2004-2005 school year, [this group of students]nationally are suspended or expelled at nearly three times the rate of white students" (Payne, 112).
What are African American student’s suspension and expulsion rates?
300
-"Instructional time protected or extended". -"Intellectually ambitious instruction". -"Professional community (teachers collaborate, have a collective snese of responsibility)" -"Academic press combined with social support" -"Program coherence (i.e., instructional focus; are we all on the same page?) -"Teacher "quality"/diagnostic ability" (Payne, 94).
What are the characteristics of High-Impact Instructional Programs in Urban Contexts (The Big Six)?
300
This trend will negatively impact the financiing of education.
What is increased spending to meet the needs of a growing elderly population?
400
-"Teachers were demanding and took "personal interest" in students, often outside of school". -"Failure "unacceptable to teachers, family, peers and community". -"For many women, teaching became a kind of sacred calling, rather like that of a celibate priest...Either way, they acted as if God had called them to teach..." (Payne, 98).
What is Traditional Black Teaching Remembered?
400
This group is impacted by a high rate of absenteeism, the English proficiency of the parents, and a high rate of poverty?
What are Native Americans?
400
Blaming, disparaging and rejecting the child are examples of this.
What is emotional abuse?
400
This type of assessment must be used during the instructional unit.
What is formative assessment?
400
This law not only focuses on the development of professional standards but also on the integration of technology into curriculum and instruction.
What is NCLB?
500
The professional accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments of education in the United States.
What is NCATE?
500
-"Lack of social comfort amoung parents, teachers, and administrators". -"Low mutual expectations". -"Distrust of colleagues; the Principle of Negative Interpretation" (Payne, 26).
What are Social Barriers to School Change?
500
Most states have enacted these.
What are anti-bullying laws?
500
This type of curriculum may reinforce bias and stereotyping of race, gender and class.
What is the hidden curriculum?
500
Headstart, ESL and Upward Bound are examples of this.
What are compensatory educational services?
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