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100
According to Patricia Phelps, these are the required commitments for teaching professionalism.
What are commitment to make students our first priority, commitment to quality, and commitment to continual growth.
100
gender. culture. ethnicity.
What are ways that students are different.
100
Which of the following groups has an impact on the culture of a school? Students Parents Politicians
What is All of them?
100
getting student attention. responding to interruptions. transitioning from one activity to another.
What are reasons for routines?
100
Effective teachers... 1. share a defined list of characteristics. 2. have similar teacher preparation pathways. 3. come figuratively "in all shapes and sizes." 4. are easily determined through standardized measures.
What is come figuratively "in all shapes and sizes."
200
The high school completion rate in the United States.
What is 65%
200
Permanent removal from school
What is expulsion
200
InTASC
What is Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium
200
All of the following are steps that teachers and schools can take to combat sexuality-related concerns except: 1. remaining silent on the issue to avoid offending students. 2. providing health education courses that include open and honest information concerning matters of sexuality. 3. teaching refusal skills. 4. treating all students with respect in the classroom.
What is remaining silent on the issue to avoid offending students.
200
The law that requires that teachers be highly qualified
What is NCLB
300
The atmosphere where the learning happens.
What is school culture?
300
All of the following are true of the consequence of suspension except: 1. it is temporary dismissal from school. 2. it always leads to expulsion for some length of time. 3. it's a way for some students to get out of school. 4. it's most frequently used as a consequence in high school.
What is it always leads to expulsion for some length of time.
300
this determines the classroom management guidelines for students with special needs
What is IEP
300
The percent of American schools are classified as rural
What is 30%
300
Mr. Thomas has brought in couches, chairs, rugs, plants, and curtains for his second-grade classroom. Which element of a productive classroom is Mr. Thomas providing? 1. High expectations 2. Productive routines 3. Communication 4. Physical space
What is Physical space
400
long summer vacation. influence of teachers. job security.
What are reasons teachers gave for choosing the profession?
400
Overall, since 1960, the teen birth rate has
What is declined
400
"having eyes on the back of your head."
What is withitness
400
Most students are 5-6 years old. Classes may be offered in either whole- or half-day formats. It acts as a bridge between preschool (or no school) and the beginning of formal education.
What is Kindergarten?
400
Data shows that substance abuse has increased for all of the following except: 1. sedatives. 2. OxyContin. 3. inhalants. 4. alcohol.
What is alcohol.
500
silence surrounding the topic of race. low expectations. refusal to allow students of a particular race to participate in an activity.
What are Examples of discrimination?
500
All of the following describe challenges of teaching in urban schools except: 1. most have less funding than rural schools. 2. low socioeconomic status of many families. 3. problems associated with low expectations. 4. low levels of parental/family education.
What is most have less funding than rural schools.
500
percentage of high school seniors report consuming more than just a trial taste of alcohol
What is 70%
500
Building classroom community includes all of the following except: 1. providing opportunities for students to connect with each other. 2. helping students develop respect for each other's rights and responsibilities. 3. involving students in setting common classroom goals for work and behavior. 4. teaching and enforcing classroom procedures.
What is teaching and enforcing classroom procedures.
500
All of the following are steps to use when correcting students except: 1. review what happened. 2. review alternative actions. 3. publicly correct the student so that others will learn from his or her example. 4. communicate an expectation that the student will do better in the future.
What is publicly correct the student so that others will learn from his or her example.