FAPE stands for...
Free and Appropriate Public Education
Teacher Performance Expectations
Inspirational phrase by Mrs. McAllister
Presume Competence
ESL stands for...
Credential we will be receiving
SB-2042 Preliminary Multiple Subject Teaching Credential or a Single Subject Teaching Credential
Educational philosopher who stated 'knowledge is virtue'
Socrates
3 purposes of education discussed in class
Social, Economic, and Political
One socializing agent in early childhood
Parents, toys, television and movies, children's books
One culturally responsive teaching method
Building relationships, acknowledging the legitmacy and value of all cultural heritages, building bridges of meaningfulness between home and school experiences, using a wide variety of instructional strategies, incorporating multicultural information and resources in classroom
School created around a theme (art, technology, etc...) to promote racial integration
Magnet Schools
Name of teacher training schools created by Horace Mann
Normal Schools
The idea of that money invested in schools will educate future workers, which will produce educated workers to pour back into the economy.
Human Capital Theory
Factor that most closely predicts how well someone will score on the test
Family income
Name one type of bilingual education
Submersion, immersion, transitional bilingual, maintenance bilingual, two-way bilingual
Percentage of funding that comes from the federal government
10%
Educational philosopher who taught the tabula rasa
John Locke
Three characteristics of the Hidden Curriculum
Crowds, Praise, Power
Racism is a combination of these two ideas/concepts
One positive effect of school desegregation on minority students
Academic achievement, increase in self-esteem over time, and positive effect on interracial contact and community integration
One requirement of the School Board
A resident of the city and school district, over 18 with a high school diploma, and a registered voter
Newest reauthorization of the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (ESEA) enacted in 2015
Every Student Succeeds Act
Four realities of life in the classroom
Delay, Denial, Interruption, Social Distraction
Name one need that allows districts to receive additional funds under the Local Control Funding Formula
Low income measured by free or reduced priced meals, foster youth, and English learners
Four parts of the U-Curve Hypothesis (adjusting to a new culture)
Honeymoon, hostility, humor, and home
One right that states exercise regarding education
Provide funds to local districts, license teachers, test teachers as part of the licensing procedure (CBES, CSET, RICA, edTPA), establish academic standards and curriculum guidelines for local school districts, test students for achievement of the standards, enact laws impacting the content of instruction (CCSS)