Information is presented (exposed) in more or less the same form that students are expected to learn it.
What is Expository Instruction
100
Students work in small groups to achieve a common goal.
What is cooperative learning
100
Especially critical in schools with high populations of at-risk students
What is choice of instructional strategy.
100
The right to not be discriminated against based upon color, race, or national origin.
What is Title VI of the Civil Rights act of 1964.
200
More specific outcomes of a unit or lesson
What are instructional objectives
200
This type of teacher-directed instruction is most suitable for teaching information and skills that are clear-cut and best taught in a step by step sequence.
What is Direct Instruction
200
Knowledge and skills that help a student find, use, organize, and present information about a particular topic.
What is information literacy.
200
Attempting to individualize instruction for each student.
What is Differentiated Instruction
200
These two constructs are highly connected (correlated) in American society.
What is race and socio-economic status.
300
In instructional design, beginning with the end in mind is called
What is backward design
300
This has a small effect on achievement in the middle and high school grades and little, if any effect on elementary grades.
What is Homework
300
Having students provide instruction to other students.
What is Peer Tutoring.
300
Has been demonstrated to be a particularly effective type of instruction for students with disabilities.
What is Direct Instruction (or mastery learning).
300
Poverty, higher rates of disruption among students of color, and cultural mis-match or racial stereotyping.
What are hypotheses or possible causative mechanisms for disporoportionality.
400
One source of guidance on determining goals and objectives
What is Standards
400
This type of learning requires students to demonstrate competence in one topic before proceeding to the next.
What is Mastery Learning
400
Students work on meaningful community service projects that are closely related to the classroom curriculum.
What is Service Learning
400
A classroom in which a variety of of approaches to instruction can be found. (Bottom of page 316).
What is a successful classroom
400
This group of students have twice the odds compared
to White students of receiving ODRs at
the elementary level, and almost four times the
odds of being referred to the office at the
middle school level.
Who are African American students.
500
One tool that can help teachers broaden their view of what students should learn and be able to do.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy
500
Skills that will improve throughout childhood and adolescence without ever being completely mastered. (Name one)
What are critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and creative writing.
500
Providing the necessary amount of support to ensure successful accomplishment of assigned tasks.
What is scaffolding
500
Class discussions, cooperative learning, peer tutoring, and technology-based collaboration are instructional strategies to use when your goal is to:
Help students acquire effective strategies for interacting and working with others.
500
African American students have almost four times the odds,
and Hispanic students twice the odds, of being
_________ or _______ for a minor infraction at
the elementary school level.