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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?