Love of children, desire to impart knowledge, interest in and excitement about teaching, and desire to perform a valuable service to society.
100
which philosopher developed kindergarten?
Froebel
100
How do people get on their local school boards?
Elections
100
What allows for freedom of expression?
First Amendment.
100
What is a goal?
Broad statements of educational purpose.
200
What must you get in order to become a teacher in a certain state?
Certification
200
Who created the stages of development theory?
Piaget
200
What is a Mill in terms of taxes?
one-thousandth of a dollar
200
What is a latchkey child?
A child who is home alone often.
200
What is a standard?
Focused statements on the purposes of education.
300
What is a supplement to a teacher's base salary to reward superior performance?
merit pay
300
What is the “spare the rod and spoil the child”
firm discipline and corporal punishment. Children could not have fun and must work all the time to ensure that they do not cause trouble.
300
What is school choice?
A system that allows parents or students to choose the schools they attend.
300
What is the resistance theory?
Working class students resist school in part because a hegemonic traditional curriculum marginalizes their everyday knowledge.
300
What is an objective?
Specific statements of educational purpose, usually written for a particular subject, grade, unit, or lesson. Student experiences and performance can be observed and measured.
400
Which society allowed women to become educated first? (minus just upperclass women)
medieval
400
What was the “old Deluder Satan?”
An act that enforced a teacher for a town that held 50 or more residence and a Latin teacher for a town of 100 or more.
400
What legal rule protects the rights of the accused?
Due Process.
400
What allowed the enrollment of children of different racial groups?
Desegregation.
400
Which theories influence subject centered learning?
Perennialism and essentialism.
500
What is true, what is good, what is beautiful, which two societies believed in this?
Greeks and Romans
500
What is existentialism?
A philosophy which one examines themselves, a "self reflection."
500
What allows teachers the freedom to choose subject matter and instructional materials relevant to the course without interference from administrators?
Academic freedom
500
What is cultural pluralism?
Acceptance and encouragement of cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity within a larger society.
500
What movement is helping educate students about the environment?