When teachers have a high sense of efficacy they are satisfied with their job even if the students are difficult. True or false.
True
How many consecutive years of underperformance does a school need to reach before the school and staff experience consequences?
What is 5 consecutive years ?
What are the effects of having a poor teacher earlier in the students educational career?
What is the students falls behind and they lose 5 percentile points?
How many times was the Framework for Teaching revised?
What is three times?
What do educational psychologist study?
What is child and adolescent development?
What is first year?
Who signed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?
Who is Barack Obama?
Where can good teaching be implemented?
What is school, home, hospitals, camps, and others?
What is the total number of components used to evaluate teachers' in Danielson's Framework?
What is 22 components?
What is educational psychology?
What is theories, research methods, problems, and techniques.
Which staff members plays a key role in solving instructional and management problems in promoting high efficacy in teachers?
What are some differences between ESSA and NCLB?
What is control was given back to the states, common core was optional, penalties applied to schools in the bottoms 5%, and funding to increase access to early childhood education.
What is said about students' with behavior problems early in their school years?
What is effective teachers who are sensitive to the needs of the child can prevent behaviors from occurring later in their school years?
What are the three measures used in Measures of Teacher Effectiveness?
What is student scores on state tests, Student perception survey evaluating teachers, and classroom observations?
Who designed the role of the teacher to build relationships between the student and the teacher, methods of teaching, nature and order of learning, and the role of emotion is learning?
Who is Plato and Aristotle?
Why do student teachers have a high sense of efficacy?
What is they are provided with support and feedback in regards to their teaching?
What did the secretary of education waive?
What is the requirement to reach 100% proficiency in students testing?
What can teachers do to get their students' to be more engaged?
What is teachers that build a positive teacher student relationship?
What are some beginning teachers concerns?
What do you have to take into consideration when a student skips a grade?
What is an individual assessment of the students intelligence and maturity levels to determine the best fit?
What is a teachers sense of efficacy?
What is the belief that they can meet the needs of every student, including students that may be difficult?
Why couldn't they get an accurate results statewide of the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)?
What is states were using different formulas and calculations of AYP?
Who especially benefits from positive teacher student relationships?
What are TeachingWorks practices based off of?
What is research evidence, logic, and wisdom of practice?
What are some examples of studies that educational psychologist use?
What is descriptive studies, correlation studies, and experimental studies?