Character and Academic: What Good Schools Do
Uncovering Teacher Leadership
Perpectives on Four Curriculum Traditions
Values:
The Implicit Curriculum
Traditional Vs. Progressive Education
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Character education is?
Responsibility of Adults
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Who are the Authors?
Richard Ackerman & Sarah V. Mackenzie
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What is Hegemony?
The process where by a society or culture reproduces patterns of inequity
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What is N.E.A?
National Education Association
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Define Vulnerable?
capable of being physically or emotionally wounded
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How can race course be interpreted?
Journey or Journey of learning, growing, and becoming
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To grow as individuals, students must believe that the school community accepts ___________ differences.
Individual
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Character education can be defined in terms of _________ virtues, self-oriented _________, or a combination of ______.
-relationship -virtues -two
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Teacher Leaders struggle for _________, not _______ , over their work lives.
Control, Power
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Where the best answers found to the basic curriculum question?
Found in the great works and in the organized disciplines of knowledge
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How is responsibility defined in the article?
We define responsibility as an attitude that reflects a willingness to see oneself as cause, instead of victim. Students who see themselves as active rather than passive don’t blame other.
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This school promotes core ethical values as the bases of good character is apart of what?
The six criteria
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Many principles nurture and support teacher ________ because they know how crucial it is to establish ___________ in teaching and learning at the classroom ________.
leadership, improvements, and level
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What was Dewey's last book on education?
Experience and Education
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________________ is one side of human need; a sense of community and belonging is the other.
Self-Determination
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What book was this article taken from?
Experience and Education
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Name and explain the four principles of what good schools do?
-Ensure a clean and secure physical environment? -Promoter a model of fairness, equality, caring, and respect -Students contribute in meaningful ways -Promote a caring community and positive social relationship
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Succeeding as a teacher leader means?
-Staying true to one's beliefs -coupling confidence with humility -being willing to work with colleagues to improve student learning
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What do people sometimes think of curriculum as?
A configuration of experiences that leads to the acquisition of skills, bodies of knowledge, and values or beliefs.
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In the article “Values: The Implicit Curriculum” there is often a gap between the Values a school espouses and the values students experience. T/F
True
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What educational philosopher view is this article based on?
John Dewy