Assessment
Standards
Curriculum
Bloom's Taxonomy
Assisted Technology
100
Any process or activity used to collect information about students' skill, aptitude or attitudes
What is the definition of assessment?
100
Benchmarks used to compare curriculum, instruction and student learning. (They define student learning.)
What are standards?
100
This is school's official curriculum.
What is the formal or visible curriculum?
100
First name of the creator of Bloom's taxonomy
What is Benjamin?
100
to allow students with physical disabilities to communicate
What is the purpose of assisted technology?
200
type of assessment that must be included during the instructional unt
What is Formative assessement?
200
the appropriate content of a particular academic discipline that students at a specific grade level are expected to learn and do (also the framework for state assessment)
What are curriculum standards?
200
This type of curriculum may create bias and stereotyping of race, gender and social class by different treatment of students.
What is the Hiddden Curriculum?
200
the number of levels in the cognitive process dimension
What is 6?
200
This would be helpful to a blind student.
What is a braille embosser?
300
the type of assessment which is also known as preassessment
What is diagnostic assessment?
300
the description of things students can perform or do once the content standards are learned
What are performance standards?
300
This type of curriculum includes things that are consciously not taught because they are controversial.
What is the Null Curriculum?
300
the lowest level
What is comprehend?
300
This would be helpful to a student who is visually impaired.
What is a screen magnifier?
400
the type of assessment used at the conculsion of an instructional unit
What is summative assessment?
400
assesses whether the standards/assessments measure what they are supposed to measure
What is validity?
400
texts, mandated assessments, the "Gatekeepers of knowledge" and teachers (now less control), school boards, parents and community groups, federal government
What are forces that shape the curriculum?
400
the highest level
What is create?
400
This would be helpful to a student who has difficulty speaking.
What is a voice synthesizer?
500
criteria needed for quality assessment
What are absence of bias and reliability
500
focuses on state or district standards that are published and known by teachers, students and parents before instruction occurs
What are Standards-Based Education and Assessment?
500
This is the reason that the official curriculum has constantly evolved.
What is it is impacted by what is happening historically?
500
the 3 higher level thinking skills
What are analyze, evaluate and create?
500
the area where assisted technology best fits into what we have studied
What is IDEA? (Section 504)