Teaching as profession Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. (Individualized Education Program) the mechanism through which a disabled child’s special needs are identified, objectives and services are described, and evaluation is designed.
  2. 3. climate the physical, emotional, and aesthetic characteristics, as well as the learning resources, of a school classroom.
  3. 5. planned content of instruction that enables the school to meet its aims.
  4. 6. learning courses, programs, and training provided to students over long distances through television, the Internet and other technologies.
  5. 7. Standards the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that students should master in each subject.
  6. 8. the science of teaching
  7. 10. Assessment a type of evaluation that represents actual performance, encourages students to reflecton their own work, and is integrated into the student’s whole learning process.
  8. 11. the obligation of schools and teachers to be held responsible for student performance.
  9. 12. of Education constituted at the state and local levels, an agency responsible for formulating educational policy.
Down
  1. 1. Education educational programs in which students of limited or no English-speaking ability attend classes taught in English, as well as in their native language.
  2. 3. state government or a professional association’s evaluation and approval of an applicant’s competencies.
  3. 4. educational policy and practice that are just, fair, and free from bias and discrimination.
  4. 9. Learners students who require special education and related services to realize their full potential.