Standardized Testing
Extracurricular Activites
School Climate
Home Environment
Student Incentives
100

How does standardized testing impact educational equity among students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds?

It tends to favor students from wealthier backgrounds who have access more resources and test preperation

100

True or False: Children and adolescents in the United States spend more than half of waking hours in leisure activites 

True

100

Name 1 factor that can help gauge student engagement within a school

What is Social relationships, Helpfulness of School Staff, teacher-student relationships, public recognition of students, extracurricular activities

100

Having these at home, like books and school supplies, helps students do better in school.

What are resources?

100

True or False: It is easy to evaluate benefits or downsides of student rewards

False

200

Name 1 primary concern with using standardized test scores as the main measure of school accountability?

What is standardized test scores do not accurately reflect the quality of education in schools? 

They do not consider factors such as students' socio-economic background or access to resources. 

200

Name 3 benefits of being in an extracurricular

What is better grades, higher attendance, involvement with community

200

Name 1 aspect of the physical environment that can affect a student

What is school maintenance, Ambient noise, temperatures, classroom organization

200

When parents do this, like helping with homework, kids perform better in school

What is involvement?

200

Name 1 benefit of individual student incentives

What is each student has an equal chance to earn the reward?

300

Name a negative effect to K-12 curriculum that is caused from an overemphasis on standardized testing

What is prioritizing testable subjects such as reading and math at the expense of subjects such as art and social studies?

300

Name 3 challenges schools face when they have limited opportunities for extracurriculars

What is violence, bullying, rising drop out rate

300

What are 3 interrelated domains that help measure school climate according to the USDOE Safe and Supportive Schools model?

What is engagement, safety, and environment?

300

This part of a family's income and lifestyle affects how well students do in school.

What is status?

300

Name 1 benefit of school wide incentives

What is school wide behavior management system? 

400

Name a common psychological effect of standardized testing on students 

What is anxiety?

400

The level of _____ is much more important than the specific activity. 

What is commitment? 

400

Based on a survey conducted on 58 Maryland High Schools in 2011, What percentage of people had seen someone getting bullied?

45%

400

A good home environment leads to better results in these school evaluations

What are grades?

400

Name 3 things that must be included in an incentive program

What is establish expectations, create excitement, and be consistent?

500

How do standardized tests help identify achievement gaps among students of different racial and ethnic groups?

What is Standardized tests can reveal disparities in achievement between racial and ethnic groups, highlighting the gaps in educational outcomes?

500

Research indicated that youth who are involved in pro-social activities from ___-___ pm are less likely to commit or be a victim in a crime. 

What is 2-6 pm?

500

Name 2 student behaviors that can result from negative school climate.

What is Dropout, absenteeism, truancy, suspension, drug use , aggressive behavior

500

Students who get this kind of care and motivation at home do better in school

What is support?

500

Incentive programs that reward students with special privileges intended to promote this type of motivation?

What is intrinsic motivation?

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