These standards provide the content and organizational framework for many teacher education programs, including Frostburg State.
What is InTASC?
Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger
What is Hogwarts?
Educational or learning theory that is predicated on the belief that human behavior can be explained in terms of responses to external stimuli
What is behaviorism?
The schools of the Unites States can trace their ancestry to these two countries
What are ancient Greece and Rome?
The full moon closest to the autumn equinox is known as this
What is the Harvest Moon?
The most commonly used tests for certification/licensure
What is Praxis?
Troy Bolton, Gabriella Montez, and Sharpay Evans
What is East High School?
This theory is focused on the need to return to the past, namely, to universal truths and such absolutes as reason and faith
What is perennialism?
First University in the United States, founded in 1636
What is Harvard?
To prepare for winter, this animal buries up to 3,000 nuts during fall
What is a squirrel?
The most respected professional certification available in education - it also provides numerous benefits to teachers, students, and schools
What is National Board Certification?
Mike Wazowski, James P. Sullivan, and Randall Boggs
What is Monsters University?
A theory of education that is concerned with "learning by doing" and purports that children learn best when pursuing their own interests
What is progressivism?
Frostburg State University, formerly known as Frostburg State College, formerly known as State Teachers College at Frostburg, formerly known as this
What is State Normal School No. 2?
Witch trials led to the accusation and conviction of over 200 people for practicing witchcraft, resulting in the executions of 20 individuals in this Massachusetts town
What is Salem?
The largest national organization for teachers - in fact, the largest employee union in the United States
What is NEA - National Education Association?
Rachel Berry, Finn Hudson, and Kurt Hummel
What is William McKinley High School?
An educational theory that focuses on an essential set of learnings that prepare individuals for life by concentration on the culture and traditions of the past
What is essentialism?
What is Brown v. Board of Education (of Topeka 1954)?
Charlie Brown gets this in his bag while trick or treating
What is a rock?
A comprehensive, multi-billion dollar plan to transform public education in Maryland through increased investment and policy changes
What is the Blueprint?
Danny Zuko, Sandy Olsson, and Frenchy Facciano
What is Rydell High School?
An educational theory that advocates for change, improvement, and the reforming of the school and society
What is social reconstructionism?
One of the most significant results of this reform has been that the federal government came to play a much more active role in education than ever before
What is No Child Left Behind?
Mike, Will, Lucas, and Dustin in Stranger Things dress up as this for Halloween
What are the Ghostbusters?