What is an Associate’s Degree
A two-year degree typically awarded by community colleges.
What is a Provisional Teaching License?
A temporary license allowing an individual to teach while completing required qualification
What is the Science of Reading?
An interdisciplinary body of research that informs reading instruction.
What is the Code of Ethics?
A set of guidelines outlining professional conduct for educators.
Name one thing that happened in 1500-1699 Era of Education
Printing press, First free school, first free public library
What is a Bachelor’s Degree?
A four-year degree awarded by colleges and universities
What is a Standard Teaching License?
A full license that allows an individual to teach without restrictions, once qualifications are completed.
What is the Science of Reading Assessment?
An evaluation tool used to measure student reading skills based on the Science of Reading
What is Academic Freedom?
The right of educators to teach and discuss ideas without censorship.
Name one thing that happened in 1700-1799 Era of Education
Catholic girls school opened, first public library in the USA
What is a Master’s Degree?
An advanced degree, usually taking one to two years post-bachelor’s.
What is Professional Development?
Ongoing training and education for teachers to improve their skills and knowledge
What is the Praxis Principles of Learning and Teaching?
A series of assessments that evaluate a teacher's knowledge and skills in pedagogy
What is Due Process?
The legal requirement that a teacher must be treated fairly in disciplinary actions
Name one thing that happened in 1800-1899 Era of Education
University of Iowa admits Men and Women, Gratz College, Guaranteed Equity Act
What is the College of Education?
A college that specializes in preparing students for careers in education.
What are the routes for a teaching license?
Various pathways, including traditional education programs, alternative certification, and mentorship.
What is STEM?
An acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education.
What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?
A federal law protecting the privacy of student education records.
Name one thing that happened in the 1900-1999 Era of Education
GI Bill passed, Equal Education Act, SAT implemented
What is a Graduate Student?
A student who has completed a bachelor’s degree and is pursuing advanced studies.
What is the Praxis Subject Area Assessment?
An exam that assesses knowledge in specific subject areas for teaching.
What career opportunities are available in education?
Various roles including teachers, administrators, counselors, and special education staff.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
A law ensuring students with disabilities receive appropriate education and services.
Name one thing that happened in 2000-Present Era of Education