Ch.1,2
Understanding young adolescence
Ch.3
Who amI?
Ch.4
designing an appropriate middle
school
Ch.5
Creating a safe haven
Ch.6,7
Student-designed curiculum/meaningful Learning
100
developmental changes begin in children between these ages
What is 10-15
100
assuming that eeveryone thinks like me
What is Egocentrism
100
"father of the middle school concept
Who is William Alexander
100
a critical component of mutual respect between teachers and students
What is active listening
100
refers to a collection of subject matter in a specific disciplines that all students have to learn
What is core curriculum
200
standarized tests are required in many states as a result of
What is No Child Left behind (2001)
200
exploration but no commitment
What is moratorium
200
credits awarded for the completion of high school courses
What is Carnegie Units
200
the average length of a bullying incident
What is 37 seconds
200
to best meet the needs of young adolescence, a middle school curriculumshould be...
What is relevant, challenging, integrative and exploratory
300
While testosterone does a lot of good things it is also likely to trigger...
What is anger and aggression
300
according to an eigth grader, the greatest problem for middle level students
What is peer pressure
300
organizing and delivering developmentally appropriate programs for young adolescence
What is The middle school concept
300
one charactersitic of a "good" thinker
What is risk taking
300
building new ideas, concepts and incorporate into existing knowledge
What is learning
400
girls who are early maturers are most likely tha other girls to exhibit...
What is depressive, eating and deliquent symptoms as well as general behavioral problems
400
one reason that causes young adolescence to completely ignore or misread facial expressionsof others
What is underdeveloped prefrontal cortex
400
the need to construct their own knowledge through
What is discovery
400
helplessness is followed by a loss ofeffective cognitive processing
What is donwshifting
400
a theory about learning
What is constructivism