The education philosophy that values the transmission of common cultural literacy to younger generations.
What is Essentialism
100
The portion of a lesson in which teachers measure the degree to which students learned the designated content and skills.
What is Assessment?
100
The classroom management stance in which teachers take actions that have direct, immediate, and in some cases - highly visible consequences for students.
What is Corrective
100
The type of assessment that compares students results to a common performance standard.
What is criterion-referenced?
100
The period in the History of American Education during which schooling was almost universally religious in nature.
What is Education in the Colonies?
200
The education philosophy that is associated with the use of token economies in which teachers reward behaviors they would like students to continue and punish behaviors they would like to stop.
What is behaviorism
200
The portion of a lesson in which students first practice the designated content and skills with the assistance of the teacher.
What is Guided Practice?
200
The classroom management philosophy in which students are given a voice in how the classroom is run. This style frequently features "elections" on things like class rules.
What is Democratic Classroom Management?
200
The type of assessment used to determine what physical or academic supports might be needed for a student.
What is Special Education Diagnostic?
200
The website used as a platform for teachers to find standards, curriculum, and examples of effective teaching.
What is the Standards Aligned Systems website?
300
The educational philosophy that assumes people must learn new information by connecting new knowledge and skills to previously learned knowledge and skills.
What is Constructivism
300
The portion of the lesson that activates prior knowledge and primes students for learning.
What are do-nows?
300
The classroom management philosophy that views the teachers as the only important authority figure in the classroom.
What is Assertive Discipline?
300
A type of assessment used by teachers measure what students learned at the conclusion of a unit or course.
What is Summative?
300
The professional role within schools that creates the budget and is responsible for hiring the superintendent.
What is the School Board?
400
The educational philosophy that values participation in democratic civic life to be the chief function of schooling.
What is progressivism?
400
The portion of the lesson, rooted in the standards, in which teachers describe what students should be able to know and do at the close of the lesson.
What are Objectives?
400
The classroom management philosophy in which teachers work to help students learn to see the consequences of their actions independently.
What is Control Theory?
400
The type of assessment used by teachers to gather information during a lesson and used to inform that teachers' instructional decisions.
What is Formative?
400
1. Planning for coverage
2. Hands-on activities that are not minds-on
What are the Twin Sins of Curriculum Design?
500
The educational philosophy that values the development of reason and critical thinking as the key traits of educated people.
What is Progressivism?
500
The portion of the lesson where students practice they key learning for the lesson on their own.
What is Independent Practice?
500
They classroom management philosophy that values learning about students' personal backgrounds and cultures and using that information to make classroom management decisions.
What is Culturally Responsive Classroom Management?
500
Type of assessment in which students' performance is measured as a comparison to other students who took the same exam.
What is Norm-Referenced?
500
What child development theorist is most closely associated with constructivism?