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Chapters 2 & 3
100
The ability to influence the lives of young people is generally considered this type of aspect of the teaching profession.
What is a positive aspect?
100
These styles can be be categorized as unique to the individual.
What are learning styles?
100
According to the research of Dr. James Banks, a teacher who focuses on celebrating the heroes of other cultures is practicing this approach to multicultural education.
What is the contributions approach?
100
The goal of this set of standards is to assess and certify highly competent teachers.
What are the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards?
100
You should invest time in individualizing instruction to meet the needs of these groups of learners.
What are diverse learners?
200
Most teachers attain scores comparable to physicians, engineers, and writers on these assessments.
What are adult literacy exams?
200
These three abilities affect students' learning styles.
What are cognitive, affective, and physiological abilities?
200
This has gone through cycles of acceptance in the United States, often in response to wars and changes in immigration patterns.
What is bilingual education?
200
These learners learn best through physical movement and participation.
What are kinesthetic learners?
200
These recognize that there are trends over large numbers of people that can be helpful in planning for teaching but are open to modification as new information is acquired.
What are generalizations?
300
This kind of certification supports the argument that teaching is a profession today.  
What is board certification?
300
This theory refers to at least six areas of intelligence in addition to mathematics and verbal intelligence.
What is Howard Gardner's "Theory of Multiple Intelligences"?
300
The theory that some children do poorly because their teachers do not expect much from kids from certain racial and ethnic groups is this.
What is the expectation theory?
300
African-American students communicate orally. Asian-American students are highly competitive. Female students personalize knowledge. These are all examples of this.
What is stereotyping?
300
When a teacher spends only a week of a class time talking about important female inventors he is taking this approach to multicultural education.  
What is the additive approach?
400
The first of these institutions was established in 1823, in Concord, Vermont and provided elementary school graduates with formal training in teaching skills.
What was the normal school?
400
A broadened view of this encorporates our understanding in areas beyond traditional language and mathematical-logical factors.
What is intelligence?
400
These are James Banks' four approaches to a multicultural curriculum.
What are the contributions, additive, transformation, and social action approaches?
400
Long term and short term objectives must be included in these special-education documents.
What are individualized education programs (IEPs)?
400
A major assumption of this is that students should develop positive attitudes toward different cultures.
What is multicultural education?
500
This 1986 Carnegie report recommended abolishing the undergraduate teaching major, offering master's-level degrees in teaching instead.  
What was "A Nation Prepared"?
500
A student who says, "I failed the test because the fire alarm went off in the middle of the test" appears to exhibit this.
What is an external locus of control?
500
The measure of how social context, such as self-image, trust in others, and a sense of belonging can influence academic performance is called this.
What is a stereotype threat?
500
This gender is more likely to receive special education services.
What are boys/males/men?
500
This individual advocates culturally responsive teaching.
Who is Gloria Ladson-Billings?
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