True/False
Types of Poverty
Propensities
5 Stages of Learning Community
Miscellaneous
100
False
T/F: Each year a classroom learning community changes. Classroom learning communities must be created in about the middle of the second month of school and continue until spring break.
100
Situational
What type of poverty is Sudden, temporary, and often out of one's control ?
100
7
How many propensities are there for learning community members?
100
Beginnings
What is the first stage of the learning community development?
100
The theory of teaching that informs and shapes the practice of teaching.
What is Pedagogy ?
200
True.
T/F: An expected standard of behavior or organizational routine with in a learning community is called a norm.
200
Generational
What type of poverty is two consecutive generations that are not able to provide the basic needs to live?
200
4
How many propensities are there for learning community teachers?
200
Establishing Roles and Expectations
A role is an expected standard of behavior or organizational routine within a learning community. This is evident in which stage?
200
A perspective that involves the cognitive, behavioral, and social contexts of learning.
What is Reflective Orientation?
300
True.
The school's learning community includes virtually everyone associated with the school from bus drivers, to classroom aides, to janitors, to teachers.
300
A scarcity of shelter, running water, and food with focus on day to day survival.
What is absolute poverty?
300
Charles Schwab
Who created the propensities?
300
Beginnings Establishing Roles and Expectations Identifying and Resolving Conflicts Supporting and Expanding Disbanding the Community
Name in order the 5 stages of a learning community
300
The understanding that individuals pass through stages of growth as they mature.
What is Developmental Perspective?
400
True.
T/F: The Responsive Classroom is an approach to elementary teaching that emphasizes social, emotional, and academic growth in a strong and safe school community.
400
When a family's income is below society's standard of living.
What is relative poverty?
400
Instructional leadership Developmental perspective Cooperative Disposition Reflective Orientation
Name the 4 teacher propensities
400
Beginnings and Identifying and Resolving Conflicts
Name the 2 stages of learning community development associated with HIB
400
Dispositions.
What are the attitudes, beliefs, and values of a teacher or teacher candidate?
500
True.
T/F: School districts are required by law to inform all students, parents, faculty, and staff of current NJ legislation and policies regarding HIB and implement a specific district plan, which is approved by the state of NJ to uphold these policies.
500
Low population areas with bad geographical location and less access to services.
What is rural poverty?
500
Identifying Common Needs and Purposes Seeing Peers as Colleagues Seeking Self- Actualization and Group Actualization Recognizing Other Groups as Similar Reflecting on Past Actions Helping and Being Helped Celebrating Accomplishments
Name the 7 student propensities.
500
The 4th stage of a learning community (Supporting and Expanding)
Monitoring and Reflecting on the productivity of a learning community is a characteristic of which 5 stages?
500
1. Know about his/her students 2. Know about the school environment 3. Know about the surrounding community
What are the 3 contextual factors you should know in order for to build an effective learning classroom community?
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