EDUC 223 Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. the innovative use of computer tools and technologies during teaching and learning.
  2. 4. a systematic procedure for reviewing the performance of a teacher in a classroom and analyzing the review to provide constructive feedback.
  3. 7. the linguistic style to describe casual communication.
  4. 8. infuses classrooms with digital learning tools, expands course offerings, experiences, and learning materials.
  5. 11. century responds to the economical, technological, and societal shifts that are happening
  6. 13. a mental structure to help us understand how things work. It has to do with how we organize knowledge.
  7. 14. meets the knowledge, education and learning challenges and opportunities of the Information Age
  8. 16. occurs in a specific teaching and learning context.
  9. 17. defined as 'teachers using imaginative approaches to make learning more interesting, exciting and effective'
  10. 18. stresses the importance of making learning relevant to the personal experience of learners
  11. 20. direct instruction active learning teaching strategies and student projects. It is used in lectures to stimulate interest and develop knowledge.
  12. 21. a process of finding patterns and regularities that can arise through interactions among simpler, smaller parts of a system
  13. 23. set of skills and knowledge that allows an individual to make informed and effective decisions with all of their financial resources.
  14. 25. process of putting knowledge, new learned ideas, inferences and summaries into a complete and original understanding of the text.
Down
  1. 1. teaching that incorporates the histories, texts, values, beliefs, and perspectives of people from different cultural backgrounds.
  2. 2. process of summarizing one step further.
  3. 5. the ability to understand the natural systems that make life on earth possible.
  4. 6. focuses primarily on the different disciplines and the diverse perspectives.
  5. 9. the organization of teaching matter to interrelate or unify the subjects which are frequently taught in separate academic courses.
  6. 10. the ability, confidence and willingness to engage with language to acquire, construct and communicate meaning in all aspects of daily living.
  7. 12. education in which instruction takes place between an instructor and students where all are physically present in the same classroom
  8. 15. the process of drawing of a conclusion based on the available evidence plus previous knowledge and experience.
  9. 19. the knowledge, skills, behaviors and dispositions that students need in order to use mathematics.
  10. 22. our ability to create pictures in our heads based on text we read or words we hear.
  11. 24. describes learners' general learning preferences