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ELL
100
Reward that comes from within oneself and are personally satisfying for emotional or intellectual reasons
What is Intrinsic rewards
100
The test that all teachers have to take as part of their teacher license
What is Praxis
100
The combination of family income, parents' occupations, and level of parental education
What is Socio Economic Status
100
The knowledge, attitudes, values, customs and behavior patters of one group
What is Culture
100
a social security number the reason for a child’s placement if not living with natural parents a child’s or parent’s visa
What is Prohibited requests during enrollment
200
The different roles that you will perform in a classroom on a daily basis
What is multidimensional
200
Once the program is completed you will have earned a bachelors degree. The specific requirements vary from state to state.
What is traditional Licensure
200
Sexuality, Obesity, alcohol and drugs are all examples of
What is Changes in our Students
200
Instruction that acknowledges and accommodates cultural diversity in the classroom.
What is Culturally Responsive teaching
200
Age Personality Motivation Experience Cognition Native Language
What is Internal Factors ELL's bring to the Classroom that affect language Acquisition
300
Teachers make somewhere between 800 to 1,500 decisions a day. This adds to the demands of a teacher.
What is Immediacy of the classroom
300
A shorter route to licensure for those who already posses a bachelor degree.
What is Alternative Licensure
300
A systematic or repetitious abuse of power between students
What is Bullying
300
A process of socializing people so that they adopt the dominant social norms and patterns of behavior.
What is Assimilation
300
Creation of ESL programs in schools
What is Schools's Response to Language Diversity
400
Creating a productive learning environment, working with parents and collaborating are al part of
What is The Multiple Roles of a Teacher
400
It influences educational success especially when students' basic needs, such as nutrition and medical care, are not met.
What is Lower socio economic status
400
he physical, intellectual, moral and emotional changes that occur in students as part f their maturation and experience
What is Development
400
All school that have ELL students in their building must provide appropriate services to give the students the opportunity of an equitable education
What is Government Response to Language Diversity
500
Autonomy, a specialized body of knowledge, decision making and ethical standards are all examples of
What is Teacher Professionalism
500
Organizing, Classroom management, Teaching efficiently and knowing your students
What is Survival Skills for First Year Teachers
500
Unwanted and/ or unsolicited sexual oriented behavior that interferes with students' well being
What is sexual harrasment
500
Changes in students' thinking as they mature and acquire experiences.
What is Cognitive Development
500
Cultural Minorities are underrepresented in high ability classes
What is tracking