Examine Teaching Profession

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Across
  1. 6. Public school system started by Horace Mann
  2. 11. Identity with a group of people that share distinct physical and mental traits as a product of common heredity and cultural traditions.
  3. 13. The process by which a small number of people/corporations control what info is presented to the media
  4. 14. A special education law that requires schools to educate students with disabilities in least restrictive environments to the greatest extent of their abilities using plans tailored to the individual needs of the students.
  5. 15. Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
  6. 17. The act that was passed in response to Sputnik; it provided an opportunity and stimulus for college education for many Americans. It allocated funds for upgrading funds in the sciences, foreign language, guidance services, and teaching innovation.
  7. 22. Powers Reserved to the States
  8. 25. the racially correlated allocation of educational opportunities within schools typically brought about through curricular grouping or tracking of core academic classes
  9. 26. Ethical, Respectful, Disciplined, Synthesizing, Creating
  10. 28. A plan for selling and governing the new lands west of the App Mts. and North of the Ohio River
  11. 29. Educating a child with special education needs full-time in the regular classroom.
  12. 30. Sexual and gender identity are often grouped together under the umbrella term which stands for: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer/questioning, or asexual
  13. 31. The process of placing students of similar abilities into groups and attempting to match instruction to the needs of these groups.
  14. 32. Instruction that integrates throughout the curriculum the perspectives and experiences of numerous cultural groups.
  15. 33. include those who need special help and resources to reach their full potential includes both disabilities and giftedness.
Down
  1. 1. the ability within the brain to constantly change both the structure and function of many cells in response to experience or trauma
  2. 2. segregation by law
  3. 3. Instruction that integrates throughout the curriculum the perspectives and experiences of numerous cultural groups.
  4. 4. idea that people vary in their ability levels across different domains of intellectual skill
  5. 5. Education Reform...wanted to expand schooling and better pay teachers that plan better
  6. 7. the established relationship between severe disciplinary practices, increased rates of dropping out of school, lowered academic achievement, and court or juvenile detention involvement
  7. 8. in place of parents
  8. 9. a strategy in which school subjects are taught in both the learner's original language and the second (majority) language
  9. 10. students whose first language is not english and who need help in learning to speak, read, and write in english
  10. 12. a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
  11. 16. Identity with a group of people descended from a common ancestor.
  12. 18. disorders found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills such as processing language or grasping mathematical concepts
  13. 19. An extreme of intelligence defined as having an IQ score of 130 or above.
  14. 20. belief that qualities can change/improve through effort
  15. 21. The manner in which one gains knowledge or skill through education
  16. 23. the idea that we have a set amount of an ability that cannot change
  17. 24. schools that women opened in their homes to teach girls and boys to read and write
  18. 27. A strategy in which instruction in all school subjects occurs in the second (usually the majority) language that a child is learning.