This approach involves drawing on aspects from the different educational philosophies to maximize student learning.
What is the eclectic approach?
This person created Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
Who is Howard Gardner?
Schools were expected to do this in the early 1900s when immigrants flooded the United States to better prepare immigrant children.
What is to Americanize?
There are this many levels on Bloom's Taxonomy pyramid.
EC: They are... (50 points)
What are the 6 levels?
EC: What are remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating?
This type of instruction involves varying instructional processes, methods, materials, settings, techniques, and activities.
What is Differential Instruction?
A teacher who tends to favor the use of frequent assessments to determine the comprehension levels of students is adhering to this philosophy.
What is the essential approach?
According to this person, learning occurs best within the Zone of Proximal Development.
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
This Supreme Court case outlawed De Jure racial segregation in schools.
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
This level of Bloom's Taxonomy is at the base of the pyramid.
What is Remembering?
This type of assessment uses exit tickets and whiteboard activities to see where students are at in their learning.
What is a formative assessment?
This approach uses activities such as simulations, experiments, games, real-world applications, and field trips to help students learn in ways that mirror the real world.
What is the progressive approach?
This person created a hierarchy model used for determining different levels of learning.
This case is significant because it allowed town officials to have the right to collect taxes to pay for public high schools.
What is the Kalamazoo Case?
This level was added to the new 21st century version of the pyramid.
What is Creating?
This theory promotes the need for students to play an active role in their education to enhance their learning, understanding, and retention of information via social interaction.
What is the Social Development Theory?
This philosophy tends to present information in a linear fashion.
What is essentialism?
This person made a change to Bloom's Taxonomy to better reflect 21st century knowledge and skills.
Who is Lorin Anderson?
The practice of having different curricular pathways for different students within the same school.
What is Educational Tracking?
This level of Bloom's Taxonomy represents the task of explaining the process of making a PBJ sandwich.
What is Understanding?
This assessment in California and several other states that is aligned to the Common Core State Standards.
What is the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)?
This person emphasized learning by doing, social interaction, stimulating the interests of students, and connecting learning to real life.
Who is John Dewey?
This person is an expert on Differentiated Instruction.
Who is Carol Ann Tomlinson?
This law provided federal funding to schools with a significant percentage of students from low-income families and is still associated today with labeling schools as Title 1 schools.
What is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)?
Bloom's Taxonomy represents this in regard to students.
What are different levels of thought and varying levels of understanding?
In 1990 considerable amendments were made to The Education for all Handicapped Children Act, including renaming it as this.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?