Curriculum
Assessment
School Law
Objectives
Misc
100
The three elements of curriculum.
What are skills, concepts, and repertoire.
100
The two major categories of assessment.
What are formative and summative assessments?
100
Fair use
What is the principle that determines the legality of copyright use in the classroom?
100
Magerian Objective.
What is the behavioral objective developed by Robert Mager?
100
Inputs, processes, outputs.
What are the three types of information flows that teachers deal with in their jobs?
200
2 Different philosophical orientations to curriculum.
What are pragmatism and realism? Or existentialism and idealism?
200
The six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy in order.
What are knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
200
The four factors of fair use.
What are 1) is the work being used for education or commericial, 2) the nature of the work, 3) how much is being used (10% rule), and 4) what impact will it have on the market?
200
A fundamental idea or principle that can be transferred to new material.
What is a conceptual objective?
200
An important organizational tool and accountability tool when dealing with money.
What is the process of receipting?
300
The two major learning theory categories upon which the structure of lessons is based upon.
What are behaviorist and cognitive learning theories?
300
Example of a reliability problem.
What is the condition that exists when different raters judge a performance differently?
300
FERPA
What is the law that governs the use of student information within schools?
300
The three parts of a Magerian Behavioral Objective.
What are condition, observable behavior, and criteria?
300
Least Restrictive Environment.
What is a principle under IDEA that specifies the placement of students with special needs?
400
Advanced Organizer.
What is the activity that begins lessons that links prior experiences and the overarching idea of the concept to new knowledge?
400
The extent to which a test measures what it intends to measure.
What is validity?
400
The limits of a teacher's academic freedom.
What are the factors: 1) a teacher must be able to demonstrate the incorporated educational value and 2) the teacher must have a reasonable process for working with religious or belief objections?
400
A behavioral objective on beat, at a high school level, at the application level.
What is "While performing In the Bleak Midwinter, the students will perform with an accurate pulse, with 100% accuracy." ?
400
The background of the Orff approach.
What approach was begun with a series of dancers under Keetman in the aim of developing exercises that would make the dancers more musical?
500
The three parts of the teaching sequence.
What is task presentation, student performance, and feedback.
500
For this example of Bloom's taxonomy, a student who is studying form is asked to compose a short melody, perform that melody, and assess the quality of that melody.
What is an example of a sequence of activities at the synthesis, application, and evaluation levels?
500
The law that requires an individual to report child endangerment or abuse.
What is the mandatory reporter law?
500
An essential question related to Upon listening to Waltzes and Marches, students will identify the correct meter of of the listening examples, with 70% accuracy.
What is the difference between duple and triple meter?
500
The background of the Kodaly approach.
What approach aimed to develop a children's ability to read and write music and to know the national heritage of national folksongs?
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