The guidelines for student behavior specific to a class or teacher
What are Class Rules?
Specialized programs within high schools that help students to explore the teaching profession through classes, observation, and hands-on experiences
What is Teaching Academies?
A management style that seeks to shape students' behavior through setting high expectations, explanations, and consistent application of consequences.
What is Authoritative?
Provides most funding for schools
What are State Taxes?
Asking questions and restating ideas to discover the true message of the sender by giving verbal feedback.
What is Active Listening?
Individuals committed to staying up to date in their knowledge and skills
What are Lifelong Learners?
Following a person on the job for a few hours, a day, or even longer to experience what the person's career typically involves to gain valuable insight into the person's daily tasks, activities, and interactions with others
What is Job Shadowing?
A management style that seeks to control students' behavior through many rules, procedures, and consequences.
What is Authoritarian?
The "personality" of an organization based on the assumptions, values, standards, behaviors, and actions of people, as well as the tangible signs of an organizations
What is Organizational Culture?
The official organizational structure that tells who reports to whom.
What is the chain of command?
The day to day schedule and procedures used to promote consistency in the classroom environment
What are Routines?
A university or college setting in which an individual is pursuing an associate, bachelor's, master's, or terminal degree
What is the Institution of Higher Learning?
A management style that sets few expectations and rules for students and enforces them inconsistently.
What is Permissive?
The problem that occurs when schools in districts with lower levels of income from property taxes have a higher proportion of students who are low-income and need a higher level of services
What is School Funding Gap?
Recording ideas or suggestions about a given topic.
What is brainstorming?
A philosophy where all involved are considered to be part of a team working toward a common goal
What is Team Building?
The act of demonstrating conduct and qualities that characterize a well-qualified person
What is Professionalism?
A management style that places little or, if any, demands on students.
What is indulgent or laissez-faire?
Lack of access to the basics of life.
What is poverty?
Self-motivation to learn for one's own sake.
What is intrinsic motivation?
Conduct based on moral principles
What are Ethics?
An earned education certificate track after an individual has successfully completed the necessary course requirements for a particular field at a community college
What is an Associate's Degree?
Specific guidelines that translate the class rules into concrete actions expected of students.
What are classroom procedures?
The average amount of money a school spends to educate a student for one year.
What is spending per pupil?
Using the physical nearness of the instructor to manage or targets physical areas or students in the classroom.
What is proximity?