Stages of the Learning Community
Key Terms
Hypotheticals
Urban Schooling and Bullying
Inside the School
100
This is the stage where classroom learning communities must be created and continue until spring break.
What is beginnings
100
This is what TWS stands for..
What is teacher work sample
100
An example of this propensity is: One student sees another student looking for a piece of paper and can't find one. The student quietly hands the student a piece of paper and smiles at him.
What is helping and being helped
100
This is an environment where the educational system is in a city with high poverty and population figures.
What is urban environment
100
True or False: Roles and responsibilities of students in cooperative learning groupings should always remain the same.
What is false
200
In this stage an expected standard of behavior or organized routine within a learning community is called a norm.
What is stage 2: establishing expectations
200
This is an approach to elementary teaching that emphasizes social, emotional, and academic growth in a strong and safe community.
What is the responsive classroom
200
A person's commitment to improve their self for the benefit of a group's learning and development is an example of this type of learning propensity.
What is seeking group and self actualization
200
True or False: It is a requirement that victims be participants in the reporting of an HIB incident.
What is false
200
This is how many propensities a learning community has for its members, where as for it's teachers, it has this many propensities.
What is seven for the members and four for the teachers
300
One of these is NOT an example of the first stage of a learning community.. a).name tags b).circle time reflecting on past accomplishments c).getting aquatinted games d).me posters
What is circle time reflecting on past accomplishments
300
This is the theory of teaching that informs and shapes the practice of teaching.
What is pedagogy
300
Taking lunch count, procedures for sharpening pencils, hallway behavior, bathroom practices, and other normal classroom procedures activities are all examples of this stage of learning community development.
What is establishing roles and expectations
300
This is how many days verbal reports of HIB must be reported in public school. With that, the principal must act within this number of days of receiving the verbal report of HIB. A written report has this many days to report HIB in a public school.
What is one day for a verbal report and one day for the principal to report it. What is two days for a written report
300
These are the four functions of schooling.
What are academic outcomes, personal responsibly, social responsibly, and social justice
400
This is the 2nd stage in the development stages of a learning community.
What is establishing roles and expectations
400
These are a set of particular inclinations or learnings regarding learning community expectations for members and teachers.
What are learning community propensities
400
True or false: Any school district employee is required to report an instance of HIB if the school employee has direct knowledge of an act of violence from either a participant or a victim or has witnessed the event itself.
What is true
400
True or false: 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.
What is true
400
These are the 4 components to a morning meeting.
What are greeting, sharing, group activity, and morning message
500
These are the 5 stages of a Learning Community, in order
What is 1.Beginnings 2.Establishing roles and expectations 3.Identifying and resolving conflicts 4.Suppoting and expanding learning communities 5.Closure/end of the year
500
This is a type of small group work wherein each group member has a specific role and responsibility and is able to contribute to the dynamic of the group.
What is collaborative learning
500
A teacher is always focused on creating and improving their lessons for the classroom. Their attitudes, beliefs, and values are called this.
What are dispositions
500
These are the six different types of poverty.
What is 1. situational 2. generational 3. absolute 4. relative 5. urban 6. rural
500
These are the three main contextual factors you should know in order for you to build an effective learning classroom community.
What are your students, the school, and the surrounding community
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