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A school that requires tuition for a student to attend. 

What is a private school? 

100

A meeting to determine whether or not a student's behavioral infraction was due to their disability. 

What is a Manifestation Determination Review (MDR)? 

100

A method or process for how something is done in the classroom. 

What is a procedure? 
100

A method of learning where students create and test a hypothesis. 

What is an experiment? 

100

Schools in the northern colonies often focused on this. 

What is religious education? 

200

The level of government that is responsible for creating the standards of learning. 

What is the state government? 

200

A law that states that students with disabilities are entitled to a free education that is appropriate for their unique needs. 

What is Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE?) 

200

The practice of moving closer to a student to quietly redirect their misbehavior. 

What is proximity? 

200

A teaching method where students watch videos about a concept on their own, and then practice those concepts in class. 

What is a flipped classroom? 

200

This learning style of students who best receive information by reading. 

What is a visual learning style? 

300

A school that runs independently for the public school system, but receives public funding as part of an agreement with the school district. 

What is a charter school? 

300

Proficiency in language related to academic concepts for English Language Learners. 

What is Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP)? 

300
A prize or reward that encourages students to follow behavior expectations. 

What is a positive incentive? 

300

The level of Bloom's Taxonomy that is described by using knowledge in a new way. 

What is applying? 

300

The order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. 

What is Physiological, Safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Self-Esteem, and Self-Actualization? 

400

The level of government that is responsible for creating the school calendar. 

What is the school board? 

400
A process used to identify the causes of a challenging behavior exhibited by a student. 

What is a Functional Behavior Analysis (FBA?) 

400

A situation in which a student and teacher are both attempting to gain control of a situation. 

What is a power struggle? 

400

The level of Bloom's Taxonomy that is described by putting information together in an innovative way. 

What is Creating? 

400

The level of Bloom's Taxonomy that is described as making judgments based on a set of guidelines. 

What is evaluating? 

500

A program within the public school system that places special emphasis on academic achievement or a particular field of study, such as science or the arts. 

What is a magnet school? 

500

A written behavior plan created for a student based on the results of an FBA. 

What is a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)? 

500

A disciplinary action that flows directly from the misbehavior. 

What is a logical consequence? 

500

The level of Bloom's Taxonomy that is described as making sense of what you have learned. 

What is understanding? 

500

Philosophy of Education, which focuses on the child and their interests rather than the subject matter. 

What is progressivism?