Attributes
Learning Communities
Student Needs and Learning/Motivation
Autonomy/Self Empowerment and Learning/Constructivism
Assessment and Discipline in Learning Communities
100
What is.... 1. honesty 2. fairness 3. justice 4. evenhandedness
Name 4 qualities teachers' should posses?
100
What are caring communities become involved in helping each other develop as learners and help regulate their own behaviors.
What type of community do students and teachers express kindness and personal differences to each other?
100
What is love, acceptance, collaboration, significance and belonging.
What are the characteristics that students need to fulfill positive relationships with each other and teachers?
100
What is D, adolescence.
During what stage are challenges to personal freedom met with resisitance and rebellion? a. toddler b. childhood c. adulthood d. adolescence
100
What is equity. Students' have a strong sense of equity which sometimes can interfere with smooth functioning in the group.
What is one thing that is encountered when working in project based groups?
200
What is....it's an environment when there is a high level of care and care is encouraged, communication between teachers and students are promoted, better leadership training and responsibility development is provided.
What is a learning community?
200
What are diverse communities. Diverse community is where teachers and students are accepted and allowed to provide direction in curriculum construction, teaching and evaluation.
What learning community are talents and interests of students accepted and valued?
200
skills and how to apply them, this is necessary because it helps students adequately satisfy there need to be in control.
What types of skill should be taught to students to be successful?
200
What is high-stakes testing.
What type of testing causes the most notable impediment?
200
What is perspective taking.
Working successfully in learning communities can be encouraged through ___________ taking.
300
What is... TRUST, without trust there can not be any interactions between community members.
What is essential in a learning community?
300
What are reflective communities... create insight into their own strengths and weaknesses as learners and use insights to improve group learning strategies.
What learning community creates teacher and student insight into their own strengths and weaknesses?
300
What is competence, autonomy, relatedness...these give students the desire to connect to others,and help give a sense of personal control and initiative.
Name 3 innate needs to help with motivation.
300
What is constructivism
What is the most psychological influence on thinking about curriculum?
300
What is communication.
What is of critical importance in creating a proper learning environment?
400
What is.... Students become less interested in learning. They are more influenced by grading practices, many students wish for high grades and eventually begin to dislike what they have to do to acquire them.
This is what happens to students when they begin to receive grades.
400
Conversational communities provide high priority to members for the purpose of intellectual growth and in-depth exploration of values and interests.
What type of learning community is when high priority is given to members to help intellectual growth?
400
What are active learners?
Which type of learners should students assimilate to when in an instructional setting?
400
What is how students' process knowledge.
What is constructivism?
400
What is an alternative assessment.
What is types of assessment do not fit the "traditional" format?
500
What is.... Democratic Discipline coaches students about learning and applying these skills in the classroom.
Students' need this form of discipline for complete and authentic involvement?
500
What are responsible communities... give students and teachers a sense of responsibility towards each other and a moral obligation evolves into your future role as a citizen.
Which learning community do learners have a sense of responsibility and moral obligation?
500
What is D, motivation.
Once learning communities are established ______________ is an integral part of the experience itself. A. attitude B. motivation C. direction D. all of the above
500
What is A, projects. Projects capitalize on the students' need to be meaningfully associated.
What is one way teachers can facilitate self-directed learning? a. projects b. assessment c. writing d. independent work
500
What is self-monitoring and self-correcting.
What is a final goal for students when working in a group?