Weiner/Page
Nieto
Friere
Postman/Weingartner
Washor/Donnell
100
Knowledge that not all children learn in the same way or at the same speed.
What is constructivist teaching
100
What is this an example of "Girls are not as smart as boys, African Americans have rhythm, Asians are studios"
What is Stereotypes
100
Transforms students into receiving objects, attempts to control thinking and action
What is the banking concept
100
According to the authors, what should teachers avoid telling their student's?
What is any answers
100
What plan is commonly used for students with special needs?
What is Individualized Education Plans
200
Looking at deficiency rather than strengths.
What is deficit paradigm?
200
(A form of discrimination) based on the perception that one ethnic group, class, gender, or language is superior to all others
What is Racism
200
A way of teaching where teachers and students learn from each other, "authority is no longer valid"
What is Problem Posing Education
200
What can produce surprising and undesirable results?
What is positive judgments
200
What kind of plan engages students in their own learning experiences?
What is Personalized Learning Plans
300
Changing your outlook on student's behavior from negative to positive.
What is reframing
300
Generally refers to how people are excluded or deprived of rights or opportunities as a result of the normal operations of the institution
What is Institutional Racism
300
In Problem- Posing Education, what power is no longer valid?
what is authority
300
What do teachers need to do if they are seriously interested in helping students to become good learners? (they should keep track of these thoughts)
What is to suspend or delay their judgments
300
An alternative paradigm from which to understand the success of many urban schools
What is the ecological approach
400
Teachers sticking to curriculum assuming students only know what they have been taught.
What is sham inquiry
400
The name for teachers who place themselves in a relationship to their students as "protective'
What is White Knights
400
Problem-Posing Education can fulfill its function of freedom only if what contradiction is overcome?
What is teacher-student
400
What accounts for the varying grade differences among students?
What is bias and prejudice
400
What element is woven again and again throughout thriving urban schools?
What is community
500
According to Howard Gardner, how many distinct types of human intelligences are there?
What is Seven
500
Students perform in ways that teachers expect
What is Self-fulfilling prophecy
500
How do you liberate education without directly transferring information?
What is acts of cognition
500
Anyone interested in helping students deal with the future and the present should be concerned with what type of communication
What is media communication
500
Met students establish a unique intern relationship with a mentor in the community called...
What is Learning Through Internship