High School
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100
Courses where high school students actually enrolls at a college or university while attending high school. Upon successful completion, gives college credits.
What is Dual Credit Courses?
100
Students who attend a community college and plan to transfer to a 4-year college or university often earn a __________________ degree.
What is Associate's?
100
These books contributed to the standardization of American education.
What are McGuffey Readers?
100
Caring, Kindness, Commitment
What are characteristics of an effective teacher?
100
______ are principals and assistant principals who have day to day responsibilities of the operation of schools.
What are Administrators?
200
More difficult than regular high school classes and includes content comparable to a beginning-level college class.
What is Advanced Placement Courses?
200
The skills and abilities that transfer from job to job no matter which position you have held in the past.
What are transferable skills.
200
Was established by the Smith-Hughes Act in 1917 and trains people for career opportunities or specific trades.
What is Career & Technical Education?
200
Teacher benefits include: paid or unpaid leave of absence, retirement savings plan and ______________.
What is health insurance?
200
_______ are school staff members who assist teachers, counselors, and principals in the operation of the school.
What are paraprofessionals?
300
A strategy that helps you map your way to achieving the future you want by identifying the concrete steps you need to take to reach your occupational goal.
What is Career Plan?
300
Schools and businesses are mandated to provide an environment free of _________.
What is bias?
300
This called for an end to segregation in schools.
What is Civil Rights Act of 1964?
300
Teaching that incorporates learning options to better meet the specific learning-related characteristics of individual students.
What is differentiated instruction?
300
Include identifying and evaluating children with disabilities.
What are support services?
400
Examples of this are: Community College, 4-year College or University, & Technical Schools.
What is Post secondary Education?
400
People who design, conduct and supervise programs to improve the skills of a company's employees.
What are corporate trainers?
400
This occurred due to the decline in cost of computers.
What is Computer Revolution?
400
A person who has met the state requirements for teacher preparation.
What is a Certified Teacher?
400
A public school that operates with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools.
What are charter schools?
500
Tests that measure students' performance compared to that of thousands of other students.
What are Standardized Tests?
500
Postsecondary schools that are designed to teach the specific skills needed to begin working in a trade.
What are technical schools?
500
Goals for this were to increase accountability for teachers and students, more choices for parents when choosing schools and increased focus on math & science.
What is No Child Left Behind?
500
An agreement that many states have that allow teachers to become licensed in a state other than the one in which they earned their degree.
What is Reciprocal Agreement?
500
________ staff work with some or all schools in the district to oversee programs and student achievement.
What is Central Administration?
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