A standard movement for students in the K-12 Education that occur in 2010 for standards in Language arts and Math for each grade level.
What is Common Core?
Learning about empathy, how to be good human beings, and the different between right and wrong is all involved in teaching ____________.
What is ethics?
These define learning outcomes and focus teaching.
What are learning objectives?
A subset of learning standards that educators have determined to be the highest priority or most important for students to learn.
What is a power standard?
A set of standards for students that are learning English as their second language.
What is the California English Language Development Standards?
Teaching students about the policies, procedures, roles, and all of the expectations of the classroom is all that is involved in our _____________.
What is classroom management plans?
An area in the classroom where a teacher would write their learning objective.
What is a Whiteboard?
Tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.
What is differentiation?
An assessment for EL students to see their process in the four areas of reading, writing, listening and speaking.
What is the ELPAC?
Students need to be taught __________________, so that they can effectively manage their classes, their work, and their time.
What is organization?
Learning goals that are established during _____ meetings for students with disabilities.
What is IEP?
a way to provide support for students by breaking down learning into manageable chunks as they progress toward stronger understanding and ultimately greater independence.
What is scaffolding?
The three stages of the ELD standards.
What is Emerging, Expanding and Bridging?
The approach to having students taking responsibility for their actions, where the victim and the offender meet to discuss what can be done to ammend the situation that caused harm/offense to the victim.
What is Restorative Justice?
What is SMART?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely.
Learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing.
What is integrated curriculum?
The number of Education Standards in California.
What is 12?
A big role in the classroom is making sure that educators provide different perspectives in the classroom as we incorporate different cultures and ideals, and hence teaching students to be accepting of all groups with the ideal of ______________.
What is inclusion?
What is SLO?
Student learning objective
Any form of education or teaching that incorporates the histories, texts, values, beliefs, and perspectives of people from different cultural backgrounds.
What is multicultural education?
Education Code Section 51226 provides legal authority to develop a type of standards and framework that incorporate the integration of career technical and academic education.
What is CTE Pathway Standards?
Besides working individually and learning self-sufficiency, students also need to be put in ______________, so that they learn to work and communicate with others.
What are groups?
The concept that was the foundation for Bloom's taxonomy.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy?
Using students' cultural experiences and backgrounds to increase engagement with instruction and learning.
What is cultrally responsive teaching?
A Subject Standard that all teachers are responsible for regardless of their subject.
What is Language Arts?
We want to teach students the idea of ________________, so that they perservere through tough assignments and that they do not necessarily need extrinsic rewards.
What is intrinsic motivation?
To monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback that instructors can use to improve their teaching.
What is formative assessment?
distinct instructional techniques to provide support to help English learners understand demanding lesson content
What is sheltered instruction?
Guess the content area of this standard, "Respond in movement to a variety of sensory stimuli".
What is Dance?
We want students to learn about an __________________ in their education, so we want to have them communicate and plan with us about their goals, objectives, and checkpoints that they want to hit so that they learn for their future.
What is ownership?
Name four out of six types of learning goals.
short-term, long term, work habits, subject areas, behavioral goals, specific knowledge goals
involves structuring classes around small groups that work together in such a way that each group member's success is dependent on the group's success.
What is cooperative learning?
Guess the content area of this standard, "As matter and energy flow through different organizational levels of living systems, chemical elements are recombined in different ways to form different products".
What is Life Science?
Students need to be taught about the responsible ways to use __________________, so that there is no cyberbuylling, no harmful communications via email, social media, and getting students to understand the impact behind hurtful words, especially in trying to 'hide' behind an 'anonymous wall'.
What is technology?
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against some standard or benchmark.
What is summative assessment?
Where a variety of activities introduce, reinforce, and/or extend learning, often without the assistance of the classroom teacher
What is learning centers?
Guess the content area of this standard, "Model and describe how people connect to other people, places, information and ideas through a network".
What is Computer Science?
We also want to communicate to students to be _________________ and not followers. We want to encourage students to stand up for each other and know where to go and the resources they have for help for themselves and for others.
What are leaders?
The most used student example name from the entire semester.
Who is Timmy?
A visual and graphic display that depicts the relationships between facts, terms, and or ideas within a learning task.
What is a graphic organizer?