Those who need additional support or special services to meet academic, career/vocational, personal or social goals.
What are At-Risk Students?
100
This enables us to recognize certain education principles that define out views about the learner, the teacher, and the school.
What is a Philosophy of Education?
100
This is behavioral patterns, ideals, values, attitudes,norms, religions, customs, laws, language, institutions, art, artifices and symbols characteristic of a given people during a given period of time.
What is Culture?
100
I shall refrain from inappropriate communication with a student or minor, including, but limited too, electronic communication such as cell phone, text messaging, email, instant messaging, blogging, or other social network communication.
What is 3.9?
100
This fluctuates between student-centered and subject-centered curriculum.
What is The Curriculum Cycle?
200
Youth that share these four attributes: 1. Social Competence 2. Problem Solving Skills 3. Autonomy 4. Sense of purpose or future.
What are Resilient Children?
200
The nature of reality, knowledge and values are this.
What is The Three Branches of Philosophy?
200
Culture also has an effect on how students think and process information. Which is also called this.
What is cognitive styles.
200
I shall not solicit or engage in sexual conduct or a romantic relationship with a student or minor.
What is 3.6?
200
Cognitive Domain, Affective Domain, and Psycho-motor Domain are this.
What are The Three major Domains of learning?
300
This has a strong relationship with Major Depression in At-Risk Students
What is Suicide?
300
This philosophy stresses mind over matter.
What is Idealism?
300
An approach to instruction that responds to sociocultural context and seeks to integrate the cultural content on the learner in shaping and effective learning environment.
What is Culturally Responsive Teaching?
300
I shall not intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly misinterpret facts regarding a student.
What is 3.3?
300
Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation are part of this.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
400
A student who leaves school for any reason before graduation is this.
What is a Dropout?
400
This philosophy focuses on personal and subjective philosophy. The world of assistance, choice, and responsibility are primary.
What is Existentialism?
400
This represents a broader response to diversity than Culturally Responsive Teaching.
What is Multicultural Education?
400
I shall not harm others by knowingly making false statements about a colleague or the school system.
What is 2.2?
400
This is when students use what they know figure out and learn the content. This gives the content meaning to them, because they had to work for the information.
What is Constructivism?
500
Youth that share these four attributes: 1. Social Competence 2. Problem Solving Skills 3. Autonomy 4. Sense of purpose or future.
What are Resilient Children?
500
Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism are this.
What are Major Eastern Philosophies?
500
There are 5.3+ of these enrolled in U.S. schools.
What are English Language Learners?
500
I shall be of good moral character and be worthy to instruct or supervise the youth of the state.
What is 1.10?
500
The federal government, Parents and Community Groups, Local School Boards, Teachers, State Governments, Mandated assessments, Textbooks and National curriculum standards are part of this.
What are the forces that influence the curriculum?