Economists refer to this set of qualities which includes, persistence, self-control, grit, curiosity, conscientiousness, and self-confidence.
What is noncognitive skills
100
Repetition is good for learning but not for
What is motivation
100
These individuals learn more and more about how the brain works.
What is Neuroscientists
100
By acquiring knowledge and skills and having them readily available from memory so you can make sense of future problems and opportunities.
What is LEARNING
100
This theory argues that African American are incapable of excelling at the same academic level a whites or Asians because they are generally inferior.
What is The Deficit Deprivation Theory
200
This program became increasingly popular for high-school dropouts to earn the equivalent of high-school diplomas.
What is GED General Educational Development
200
Problem solving, reasoning, reading something complex, or doing any mental work that requires some effort. It is the hardest work there is.
What is thinking
200
Often described as encompassing social-emotional, relational, and cognitive aspects of teaching culturally and linguistically diverse students.
What is Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
200
Rereading text and massed practice of a skill, or new knowledge; retrieval practice
What is Temporary Learning Strategies
200
This theory maintains that schools were designed to perpetuate class differences that exist in the larger society.
What is The Theory of Structural Inequality
300
This term tracks how often students swore, lied, stole, or was absent or late.
What is personal behavior.
300
Functions of this don't require thought (vision and movement), you don't have to reason about what you see; and you are biased to use memory to guide your actions rather than to think
What is the Brain
300
This individual is not able to do complex, school-oriented tasks such as synthesizing and analyzing informational text without continuous support.
What is Dependent Learner
300
The process of giving new materials meaning by expressing it in your own words and connecting it with what you already know.
What is Elaboration
300
This theory is used to explain African American student underachievement posits that peer pressure and the lure of street life cause many African American students to reject school and a formal education.
What is The Peer-Pressure-and-the-Lure-of-Street-Life Theory
400
Rating of these skills to determine student's level of curiosity as well as his or her relationships with classmates and teachers.
What is social development
400
The vast storehouse in which you maintain your factual knowledge of the world.
What is Long-term Memory
400
As children enter school we expect them to be dependent learners, however, our goal is to help students become this.
What is an Independent Learner
400
The possession of ready knowledge and the conceptual understanding of how to use it.
What is Mastery
400
Inferior educational outcomes are tolerated for African American children day in and out due to
What is Low Teacher Expectations
500
The wear and tear on your body over time from the exposure to chronic stress.
What is allostatic load.
500
Knowledge of the mental procedures necessary to execute tasks.
What is Procedural Knowledge
500
This involves awareness, learning partnerships, information processing and community of learning and leaning environment.
What is Ready for Rigor Framework
500
These strategies in learning interrupts forgetting.
What is retrieval testing
500
Over time, negative teacher attitudes and low expectations cultivate this