Assessment
Cooperative Learning
History
Observation
Joyful Learning
100
The process of gathering information to monitor progress and to make educational decisions when necessary.
What is assessment?
100
"All individuals must succeed for the group to succeed"
What is positive interdependence?
100
Native American, African American, and Hispanic student tend to worse in all subjects compared to White or Asian American students, but the gap is largest in this subject.
What is Social Studies?
100
A common mistake often made by observers.
What is snap judgement? What is assumption? What is hasty decision?
100
Two types of learning necessary for inclusive classrooms.
What are active and collaborative learning?
200
Assessment as judgement or assessment as guidance?
What is assessment as guidance?
200
When every group member is responsible for understanding and teaching the information
What is individual accountability?
200
Children and adults do not respond well when history is taught in this way.
What is retaining data?
200
At least three factors that effect how you observe a child or classroom.
What is culture, temperament, interests, feelings, professional knowledge, and experience?
200
One way the strategy "We all Own the Problem" is each collaborative and active.
What is shared responsibility and constructive solutions? (many answers to this)
300
Setting, timing, scheduling, presentation, and responding are accommodations for...
What is testing?
300
Face-to-face interaction.
What is when group members work in close proximity with one another to work for a common goal?
300
Two holidays that are usually taught Eurocentric and could offend many students.
What is Columbus Day and Thanksgiving? (other answers acceptable, but mostly these were discussed in the article).
300
Ways in which you can communicate with a student to gain more knowledge for an observation.
What is group discussions and one on one conversations?
300
The strategy where a part of the learning process is when the students walk on designed paper with content in a series of events.
What is "Walk it to Know it" or "Stepping Stones"?
400
Assessment based on observation, screening, diagnostic testing, program placement, and evaluation are ways in which...
What are ways in which you monitor student needs?
400
Taking turns, encouraging, listening, giving help, clarifying, checking understanding, probing, etc.
What are examples of social skills?
400
The two reasons as to why higher educated people were in support of the Vietnam War.
What are allegiance and socialization?
400
Asking yourself questions, such as, "Am I aware of how my feelings might be influencing what I am feeling?" in order to to be an unbiased observer, is called this.
What is an objectivity tune up?
400
The strategy where making a paper airplane is allowed and throwing paper is permitted.
What is "Toss-a-Question"?
500
One example of this measurement of learning is a probe.
What is Curriculum Based Learning?
500
When group members assess their collaborative efforts and target students.
What is processing?
500
When one analyzes issues and interpret events intelligently.
What is one of the major duties as an American citizen?
500
The two main ideas from "You as an observer".
What are "be aware of what you bring to the observation" and "strive for objectivity"?
500
How "Take my Perspective, Please!" can be used at the beginning, middle, and end of a lesson.
What are generate interest, check for understanding, and reinforce key points?