Education 221

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Across
  1. 2. A plan of studies that includes the ways instructional content is organized and presented at each grade level.
  2. 4. The practice of education students with disabilities in regular classrooms alongside non-disabled students.
  3. 5. The dominant way in which we process the information around us.
  4. 7. The art and science of teaching; the way your pedagogy becomes enacted in practice.
  5. 9. An enduring emotional,romantic,sexual or affectional attraction that a person feels towards people of one or both sexes.
  6. 10. Acronym for manage,interpret,validate, and act- terms describing what students must learn to do with the vast amount of information they access on a daily basis.
Down
  1. 1. Students who require special educational services because of physical, behavioral, or academic needs.
  2. 3. A type of private secondary school that arose in the late colonial period and came to dominate American secondary education until the establishment of public high schools.
  3. 6. The theory that learning takes place in response to reinforcements from the outside environment
  4. 8. Aformal process, such as a legal or administrative proceeding,that follows established rules designed to protect the rights of the people involved.