Diversity
Differentiation
Learning Styles
Good Teaching
Low-Performing Schools
100
  • This landmark 1954 Supreme Court case declared racial segregation in schools unconstitutional.
  • What is Brown v. Board of Education?
100
  • Differentiated instruction is designed to meet the needs of students based on these three areas.
  • What are readiness, interest, and learning profile?
100
  • The three main types of learning styles.
  • What are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic?
100
  • The process of reflecting on one’s teaching and making improvements is called __________.
  • What is self-reflection?
100
  • The federal law that replaced No Child Left Behind and gives more control to states in supporting low-performing schools.
  • What is the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?
200
  • This act ensures services for students with disabilities, including an IEP.
  • What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
200
  • Giving students a choice between writing a paper, making a video, or doing a presentation is an example of __________ differentiation.
  • What is product differentiation?
200
  • A student who learns best by moving and hands-on activities has this learning style.

  • What is kinesthetic learning?
200
  • The best classroom management strategy is a strong __________.
  • What is relationship with students?
200
  • Schools with low test scores and graduation rates are often classified as this.

  • What is low-performing?
300
  • The term for students who are learning English in addition to their native language.
  • What are English Language Learners (ELLs)?
300
  • Small-group instruction for struggling students is an example of this teaching strategy.
  • What is scaffolding?
300
  • Playing music or reading aloud benefits students with this learning style
  • What is auditory learning?
300
  • The type of learning where students work together to solve a problem or complete a task.
  • What is collaborative learning?
300
  • The term for extra financial incentives given to teachers who work in struggling schools.

  • What are teacher retention bonuses?
400
  • Culturally responsive teaching focuses on incorporating students' __________ into instruction.
  • What are cultural backgrounds/experiences?
400
  • Allowing students extra time on tests or assignments is an example of this differentiation strategy.
  • What is accommodation?
400
  • This theory by Howard Gardner suggests people have multiple intelligences, such as musical, spatial, and logical-mathematical.


What is Multiple Intelligences Theory

400
  • The method of asking students open-ended questions to encourage critical thinking.
  • What is Socratic questioning?
400
  • This practice assigns newer teachers to schools with the highest needs, often leading to high turnover.


What is teacher inequity

500
  • This term describes unfair treatment based on characteristics like race, gender, or ability.

What is discrimination?

500
  • The educational framework that provides multiple means of engagement, representation, and expression.
  • What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?
500
  • True or False: Learning styles are fixed and do not change over time.
  • What is False?
500
  • This instructional strategy, often used in science and math, involves students exploring concepts before being explicitly taught.



    • What is inquiry-based learning?
500
  • One key strategy for turning around low-performing schools is strong __________.
  • What is school leadership?