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Middle-Class
Affluent Professional
Executive Elite
Bonus
100
The hidden curriculum of work in working class schools is centered around ______.
What is procedure/following steps?
100
_______ are important but often call for some figuring, some choice, and some decision making.
What is Directions
100
_____ primarily makes up this economic group represented at affluent professional schools.
What is the upper middle class?
100
Fathers of students in the executive elite schools are known for having what type of jobs?
What is top executives for major U.S.-based multinational corporations.
100
Teachers try to control classroom time and space often for which class school?
What is the working-class school?
200
Parents of students in working class schools typically worked in _____ jobs.
What is semi-skilled/unskilled jobs?
200
Lessons tend to be based on ______
What is textbooks
200
Is the most used form of learning when it comes to subjects like history and mathematics.
What is hands-on learning?
200
In executive elite schools, student work is based around ______.
What is developing one's analytical intellectual skills?
200
Students are allowed to get classroom materials from the closets and teacher's desk in this school.
What is the executive elite school?
300
In the two-digit division example, after learning, the children "still didn't get it," so the teacher told them ________.
What is "They needed more practice?"
300
The population of these schools are made up of ______
What is a mixture of several social classes
300
These individuals review work before it has been turned into the instructor.
Who are peers?
300
In math, the teacher is more interested in _____.
What is how the students set up the problem?
300
Who is the author of "The Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work?"
Who is Jean Anyon?
400
The social studies teacher had the children copying from the booklet _______.
What is "The Fabulous Fifty States?"
400
Most family incomes are between ____ and _____
What is 13,000 and25,000
400
These individuals have power of negotiation in regards to what happens in the classroom.
Who are students?
400
In language arts, students practice in presentation of the self and in managing situations by _____.
What is being a student teacher?
400
Scholars have argued that knowledge and skills leading to social power are made available to
Who are Advantage Social groups.
500
_______ is the best example of the often unexplained fragmented procedures teachers pushed upon students.
What is the 1-inch grid example?
500
Critical perspective in social studies is perceived as dangerous by these teachers because it may lead to?
What is controversial topics.
500
These individuals never keep original copies of assignments
Who are teachers?
500
Teachers were expected to be available during these times to provide students with extra help.
What is before/after school and during parts of their lunch time?
500
These textbooks were missing from the affluent classroom to ensure more creativity.
What are language arts textbooks?