Role of an Elementary Teacher
Education in the 1900s
Educational Philosophies
Issues & Trends in Education
Education Potpourri
100
Accepts and ensures success for all learners. Makes all students feel welcome and comfortable in the class.
What is provide a learning envirionment?
100
Emphasized reading, writing, math and oral communication.
What is Back-to-Basics Movement?
100
The aim of education is to ensure that students acquire understandings about the great ideas of Western civilization
What is Perennialism?
100
Summative assesment that indicates what a child has learned during the year.
What is high stakes testing?
100
Interactive device that allows students to engage with their learning.
What is SmartBoard?
200
All materials is appropriate for the levels and skill sets of the students.
What is plan and provide accurate and developmentally appropriate instruction?
200
Emphasized five new basics-English, math, science, social studies and computer science.
What is A Nation At Risk report?
200
Believe that there is a common core of knowledge that needs to be transmitted to students in a systematic, disciplined way
What is Essentialism?
200
Option for parents to send their children to state funded schools that are not connected to the scool district. There is usually a waiting list and smaller class sizes.
What is Charter School?
200
Principle I: Commitment to the student. Principle II: Commitment to the profession.
What is NEA Code of Ethics?
300
Support the students in your class and your profession.
What is advocacy for learners and the teaching profession?
300
Included teachers' professional development and parental involvement.
What is Goals 2000?
300
Believe that education should focus on the whole child, rather than on the content or the teacher
What is Progressivism?
300
Teaxcher pay is dependent upon how students perform on high stakes tests/
What is merit pay?
300
This committee suggested that high schools be for the college-bound and emphasize mental disciplines in humanities, language and science.
What is Committee of Ten?
400
Plan and prepare for the amount of time you are required to teach reading, writing and math.
What is time management?
400
Federal initiative to support students in lower SES communities with equal access to education.
What is No Child Left Behind (NCLB) or Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)?
400
Philosophy that emphasizes the addressing of social questions and a quest to create a better society and worldwide democracy
What is Reconstructionism?
400
SMART Board, Elmo, email, school websites...
What is technology in the classroom?
400
Developed operant conditioning based on the idea that positive behavior may be reinforced and conditioned.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
500
Ability to handle classroom management, teach and help struggling learners at the same time.
What is multitask?
500
National dialogye of education standards.
What is Common Core?
500
Philosophical thinking begins with the human subject—not merely the thinking subject, but the acting, feeling, living human individual
What is Existentialism?
500
A student is constantly being harassed or made fun of by another student(s).
What is bullying?
500
Designed a stimulus-response model, conditioning dogs to salivate at the ringing of a bell.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?