Ch. 12 Education
Across
- 1. a social process in which rewards are based on relative performance
- 7. public schools that focus on particular disciplines or areas, such as fine arts or science
- 10. an instructional method that relies on cooperation among students
- 12. a curriculum that emphasized differences among gender, ethnic, and racial categories
- 14. the condition in which schooling produces the same results for lower-class and minority children as it does for other children
- 16. schools run by private companies with government funds
- 18. the placement of students in programs according to academic ability
- 20. education that is provided and regulated by society
Down
- 2. a non-bureaucratic approach to education based on democracy, flexibility, and non-competitiveness
- 3. the achievement of a racial balance in the classroom
- 4. the capacity for thinking abstractly
- 5. specific curricular programs designed to overcome a deficiency
- 6. an approach to education based on student-teacher collaboration
- 8. the informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school; the nonacademic agenda that teaches discipline, order, cooperativeness, and conformity
- 9. an action that produces an unintended and unrecognized result
- 11. an intended and recognized result of an action
- 13. a society in which social status is based on ability and achievement
- 15. public schools that are operated like private schools by public school teachers and administrators
- 17. a system in which public school funds may be used to support public, private, or religious schools
- 19. an unfair slant in testing or materials in favor of certain groups