Definition
rules
teaching
ethics
standards
100

What is classroom management?

strategies used by teachers to maintain a productive and respectful learning environment

100

What is a technical school?

A technical school provides specialized training in specific fields, often focusing on practical skills and job readiness.

100

A certified teacher is 

A certified teacher has met the necessary requirements and obtained a license to teach in a specific state or region.

100

Job shadowing is when

Job shadowing involves observing a professional in their work environment to gain insight into a specific career or job role.

100

What is Standard 6: Alcohol, Drugs, and tobacco use or possession?

the use or possession of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco on school premises.

200

What is the authoritarian style of teaching?

high demands and low responsiveness, where teachers have strict rules and expect obedience from students

200

What are classroom rules?

Class rules are specific guidelines established by teachers to promote a positive learning environment and ensure student safety and respect

200

What is a teacher education program?

A teacher education program prepares individuals to become certified teachers through coursework and practical teaching experiences.

200

What is standard 1?

Professional conduct

200

What is standard 7: public funds and property?

outlines the ethical use of public funds and property by educators, ensuring accountability and transparency.

300

What are classroom procedures?

Classroom procedures are a step-by-step process that outlines how tasks and activities should be conducted in the classroom.

300

What are school policies?

School policies are formal guidelines that govern the operation of the school, including rules, procedures, and standards for behaviors

300

A teaching license is?

An official document that permits an individual to teach in school, typically requiring specific qualifications and exams.

300

What is standard 2: trustworthiness

highlights the needs for educators to be reliable and honest in their interactions with students and colleagues.

300

What is standard 8: Remunorative conduct?

The need for educators to avoid conflicts of interest and unethical financial practices.

400

What does permissive style mean in education?

allows students a high degree of freedom with few rules and minimal expectations, often leading to a lack of structure in the classroom.

400

What are non-verbal cues?

Body language signals, Such as gestures and facial expressions, communicate information without spoken words.

400

What does a curriculum developer do?

Creates educational programs and materials to meet learning standards and improve student outcomes.

400

What is standard 3

Unlawful acts

400

What is standard 9: Maintenace of confidentiality?

the importance of protecting students' and staff's confidentiality in all professional interactions.
500

what is the authoritative style of teaching?

The authoritative style combines high expectations with support and responsiveness, balancing discipline and encouragement.


500

 Post-secondary education is when

Postsecondary education refers to any education beyond high school, including college, university, and vocational training.

500

The role of the program director is when 

A program director oversees educational programs, ensuring they align with institutional goals and meet the needs of students.

500

what is standard 4: Educator/collegial relationships

The importance of respectful and collaborative relationships among educators.

500

What is standard 10: Breach of contract or Abandonment of Employment?

an employee has violated their employment agreement by leaving their job without proper notice or justification.