Classroom Management
Teaching Methods
Education Psychology
Professional Responsibilities
History of Education
100

This strategy sets clear expectations and rules from day one.

What is establishing classroom procedures?

100

A teacher-centered method where information is presented directly. 

What is lecture?
100

This refers to a student's desire to learn.

What is motivation?

100

Teachers must keep student information private under this law.

What is FERPA?

100

Free public schooling available to all is called this.

What is public education?

200

This technique involves rewarding positive behavior to encourage it.

What is positive reinforcement?

200

Students learn by doing and hands-on activities.

What is experiential learning?

200

Learning through rewards and punishments is known as this.

What is behaviorism?

200

This means treating all students fairly and without bias.

What is equity?

200

This reformer pushed for universal public education in the U.S.

Who is Horace Mann?

300

Addressing misbehavior early to prevent escalation is called this.

What is proactive discipline?

300

Teaching strategy where students work together in groups.

What is cooperative learning?

300

This theory focuses on learning through observation and imitation. 

What is social learning theory?

300

Ongoing learning teachers do to improve their skills.

What is professional development?

300
This law ensures students with disabilities receive education services.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)?
400

This seating strategy helps reduce distractions and improve focus.

What is strategy seating arrangement?

400

Adjusting lessons to meet different student needs is called this.

What is differentiated instruction?

400

This psychologist created the hierarchy of needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

400

Teachers reporting suspected abuse are known as this.

What are mandated reporters?

400

This movement emphasized hands-on, students-centered learning.

What is progressive education?

500

This approach focuses on repairing harm instead of punishing students.

What is restorative practices?

500

Students explore questions and problems instead of being given answers.

What is inquiry-based learning?

500

This concept describes belief in one's ability to succeed.

What is self-efficacy?

500

This document outlines expectations for teacher behavior.

What is code of ethics?

500

This act increased federal involvement in education in 1965.

What is Elementary and Secondary Education Act?

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