Students who seem to show scores above the grade standards.
What is Gifted and Talented students?
blending traditional and online learning
What is Blended Learning?
The steps throughout a child's life where they reach set developmental goals.
What is stages of development?
What a school/teacher intends to teach students
What is Explicit Curriculum?
the atmosphere or quality of life in a classroom.
Students who show different language, religion, racial identity, ethnic group, and geographic region than other fellow students
What is Culture?
Students learn at home with online videos and the teacher is on standby for any assistance
What is Flipped Learning?
Children reason differently from adults and even have different perceptions of the world. Children learn through their environment.
What is Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
refers to the behaviors,attitudes, and knowledge the culture of the school that tends to be taught unintentionally to students.
What is Hidden Curriculum?
Learning in small groups
What is Cooperative Learning?
"The girls in my classroom tend to be my favorite because I am a female teacher and just understand what it is like being a girl" What is this an example of?
What is Gender Bias?
School is giving students the technology used to be in an advanced technological world
What is School-Supplied ONE-TO-ONE Computing?
Eight Stages from infancy to old age. For each stage, psychosocial crisis is central in the individual's emotional and social growth.
What is Erikson's Model of Psychosocial Development?
curriculum that does not get taught
What is Null Curriculum?
How students/teachers are grouped for instruction, how learning tasks are structured and how other resources are used.
What is Classroom Organization?
Creating a classroom that is multicultural
What is Culturally Responsive Teaching?
What is Web-Based Educational Content?
The idea that the reasoning process people use to decide what is right and wrong evolves through three levels of development
What is Kohlberg's Model of Moral Development?
curriculum includes school-sponsored activities that students may pursue in addition to academic subjects
What is Extracurricular/Cocurricular Programs?
Teachers allow students to participate in making decisions about the physical classroom environment, rules/procedures and modifications to the curriculum.
What is a Democratic Classroom?
The gap between White students and Hispanic, Black, and American Indian/Alaska Native students on many measures of educational achievement.
What is an achievement gap?
Guidelines to safeguard students and ensure that the infrastructure is used to support learning
What is Responsible Use Policies(RUPs)?
The idea that students' developmental levels also vary according to how well their biological and psychological needs have been satisfied.
What is Maslow's Model of a Hierarchy of Needs?
Places primary emphasis on the logical order of the discipline students are to study
What is Subject-centered Curriculum?
Automatic and severe consequence after going against rules on this policy a.k.a no tolerance for certain things
What is a zero tolerance policy?