teaching your chosen profession
today's schools
Historical Education
The art of teaching
addressing learners needs
100

vacations and increasing salaries

what is benefits of teaching

100

categorized according to the focus of their curricula and according to their organized structures

what is school

100

Education started to decline because of what world war?

what is world war II

100

the way of life, common to a group of people, including beliefs, attitudes, habits values and practices

what is culture

100

Predictable changes throughout the human life span

what is development 

200

meetings, high stakes testing, and long hours

what is the challenges of teaching 

200

a school that allows students to spend extra time on what they need help with

what is expanded learning time schools

200

to prepare children and youth for young adulthood

what is the role of education

200

commonly shared racial, or cultural identity

what is ethnicity

200

teaching values and moral reasoning

what is character education

300

holds teachers accountable for student academic achievement 

what is society

300

teachers modify their techniques and develop alternative curricula to meet the needs of an at risk student 

what is an alternative schools

300

characterized by a declining European influence on American education

what is the revolutionary period

300

teachers promote the full development of students without regard for race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, abilities, or disabilities

Equal educational opportunity 

300

who believes that moral development is the reason people chose between right and wrong

who is Kohlberg

400

CAEP stands for

what is Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation 

400

this study has revealed that an alarming number of students have had traumatic experiences that negatively affect their brain development 

What is the adverse childhood experiences (ACE)

400

mandated education in the united states had its origins in two colonial laws:

what is the Massachusetts acts of 1642 and 1647

400

immersion, transition, pullout, and maintenance programs are different types of approaches to meet the needs of who?

who are English language learners

400

a systematic approach to identify students with learning disabilities

what is response to intervention

500

the certification requirements you go through to get a teaching license 

what is the national board for professional teaching standards

500

students manifest a high level of learning, results surpass thoes of comparable schools, and improving rather then getting worse are all characteristics of what?

what is a successful school

500

what 1965 act provided federal money to improve the education of the poor?

what is the elementary and secondary education act

500

content integration, the knowledge construction process, prejiduce reduction, and equal pedagogy are the five dimensions of what?

what is multicultural education

500

the three stages of piaget's cognitive development 

what is the preoperational stage, concret operations stage, and formal operational stage