Language, Immigration and Culture
Exceptionalities
Religion, Orientation and Data
Race, Poverty and Gender
General
100
ELL is an abbreviation for this.
What is English Language Learner?
100
True or False?: Rules regarding Individual Education Programs come from the federal government.
What is True.
100
If a teacher becomes aware of unethical testing practices at her school, who is the first person she should report her concerns to?
What is the school testing coordinator?
100
Many poor students own expensive clothing because it has been _____.
What is donated to them?
100
The third stage on the cultural awareness continuum is Cultural _____, in which various aspects of culture are simply ignored.
What is Blindness?
200
Have rates of illegal immigration been increasing or declining in the past year?
What is declining?
200
True or False?: classroom teachers implement IEPs, but do not have a part in writing them.
What is False.
200
These are included in many state constitutions, and prohibit government funding of religious schools.
What are Blaine Amendments?
200
Discrimiation against someone because of his or her gender is _____.
What is sexism?
200
True or False?: An alternative education program, run by Gwinnett County Public Schools, but located in a juvenile detention center, would be eligible for government funding.
What is True.
300
We discussed 3 strong social forces as they were playing out in the early 1900s in schools and the nation overall: immigration, urbanization, and _____, or scientific management of organiztions.
What is industrialization?
300
Temple Grandin's TED talk describes how she, and others with forms of autism, tend to think in _____.
What are pictures?
300
True or False?: A teacher dressing in an inappropriate manner in school is an example of heterosexism.
What is False.
300
A person may check this many race boxes for themselves on the new US Census forms.
What is as many as they want?
300
True of False?: Charter schools are public schools.
What is True?
400
What are race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, language, poverty, disability, data, family background, immigration, and religion. Others?
What are race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, language, poverty, disability, data, family background, immigration, and religion. Others?
400
This term refers to the idea of serving special education students in regular, non-special education classrooms as much as possible.
What is inclusion?
400
If sexual orientation is the attraction one feels toward either or both sexes, sexual _____ is a broader concept; the way others see one’s sexual orientation.
What is identity?
400
Is McKinney-Vento a state law, a federal law, or a court decision?
What is a federal law?
400
“When people begin to ignore human _____, it will not be long before they begin to ignore human rights.” G.K. Chesterton
What is dignity?
500
“...an image that is enduring, yet constantly changing. Each piece is self-contained, colorful, and unique, yet contributes to the overall beauty and richness of the whole. Pieces are not permanently placed as in a mosaic, but are constantly reconstituting themselves.“ This is the central metaphor of the book, which is describing a _____.
What is a kaleidoscope?
500
Name two of the four ways in which a student can be identified for gifted services in Georgia.
What are achievement, ability, motivation, or creativity?
500
This is the 1647 Massachussets law which required towns of a certain size to create schools.
What is the Old Deluder Satan Act?
500
The three largest groups of the poor are homeless families, single parents, and _____.
What are migrant families?
500
We watched several video clips/multimedia presentations about different groups this semester, such as the series on Bill Clinton Hadam. Name two others.
What are The New Americans, Country Boys, Legacy, Hard Times Generation, TED talks, The History of White People, The US Census, etc.