Professionalism
History
Teacher Traits
Pedagogy
It's a Surprise!
100

The ideal number of pages for a resume

1

100

The primary subject of concern in Colonial times

Religion
100

Redirection, modeling, and praising are examples of ________________ strategies (Start with a "G")

Guidance

100

The art and skill of teaching is called

pedagogy

100

A person already teaching should be a member of a  professional organization such as PAGE or GAE in order to have professional liability _______________.

Insurance

200

Buttoned Shirt

Dress Pants

Tennis Shoes

Tie

NOT part of a professional image

Tennis shoes

200

The case associated with segregation

Plessy v Ferguson

200

Our unconscious attitudes, actions and/or stereotypes towards particular groups of people is our _____________

(implicit) bias

200
In education, what does 'chunking' mean?

Manageable parts/steps

200

Class size, parent communication, managing behaviors, and grading are all examples of ___________ of the teaching profession.

Demand

300

Calling the principal

Assigning Roles

Ignoring the person one time

Complaining on social media

The FIRST thing that will help resolve conflict with a teammate dominating the conversation.

Assigning Roles

300

The Father of American Education

Horace Mann

300

Someone says a teacher is SARCASTIC and UNAPPROACHABLE. This describes _____________

Characteristics

300

From a student's perspective, two things that are needed for a positive learning environment.

Feel safe

Feel supported

Able to learn

Belief in success

other possible answers...

300
A student most interested in the teaching profession during high school should be sure to do what?

Intern with a teacher

400

The meaning of, 'If you're on time, you're late'

Show up early when possible. 

400
Leader who believed education was the path to racial equality.

WEB Dubois

400

A student puts her head down and starts quietly crying 5 minutes into class. What are two possible positive responses to this situation?

(Accept reasonable responses)

400

A WIDA student scores 4's and 5's on the WIDA ACCESS testing. Can this student participate in normal classroom activities? Why?

Yes

400

The code of ethic that is almost always broken no matter what the offense is...hint...it's already shown up in this game somehow!

Professionalism

500

Three ways to communicate nonverbally with others in a NEGATIVE way.

Loose handshake

Avoid eye contact

Fold arms

Don't speak up

Slouching

500

Two qualities of effective schools

Relatable leader

Monitor progress

High expectations for all

Safe/organized

Clear communication

500

Rephrase this directive to make it better:

"Don't talk over your classmates during discussion."

(make it positive, with a reason) No 'don't)

500

The difference between 'discipline' and 'punishment'

punishment - consequences for breaking a rule

discipline - teaches to follow rules

500

A student scores high on listening and speaking, but low on reading and writing. Describe how you would fairly assess this WIDA student.

NOT a MC test.