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Foundations Of Teaching 1
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1. Founded Central Park Elementary School (CPE) - alternative school emphasizing active learning. author of The Power of Their Ideas - Lessons to America from a Small School in Harlem &an outspoken critic of state-mandated standards and tests.
Second Great Awakening
Reliability
Deborah Meier (1931- )
accountability
2. MA state legislator who led battle to create state board of education and resigned to become secretary of new board. Established first teacher training - institutes for teachers and extended school year to 6 months. Speared public education
Second Great Awakening
Catherine Beecher (1800-1878)
Latin Grammar Schools
Horace Mann (1796-1859)
3. A statewide ranking of schools based on student test scores from the CAT/6 - CST - and high school exit exam.
Academic Performance Index (API)
accountability
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Horace Mann (1796-1859)
4. Refers to the chosen curriculum of a particular school.
Albert Shanker (1928-1997)
Catherine Beecher (1800-1878)
Adoption
Reliability
5. A test to measure a student's knowledge and skills. (Ed Source)
achievement test
Latin Grammar Schools
John Dewey (1859-1952)
Validity
6. Dewey's School and Society (1899) espoused the notion that ideas should be grounded in experience. In Experience and Education argued that education should be based on child's psychological -physical development -and world outside the schoolroom.
John Dewey (1859-1952)
ooker T. Washington (1856-1915)
Reliability
Latin Grammar Schools
7. 1. families played a large role in teaching children 2. pluralism - no single pattern of schooling. 3. American common school or public school 4. Cooperation between public & private sectors
Advanced Placement (AP)
Dame Schools
American Traditions in School
Linda Brown Thompson (1943- )
8. S often credited with single-handedly bringing down segregation in America. Brown was the Brown in 'Brown v. Board of Education. the doctrine of 'separate-but-equal' was inherently unconstitutional.
Linda Brown Thompson (1943- )
American Traditions in School
Catherine Beecher (1800-1878)
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
9. Known as the 'Father of public education' in Kentucky because of work as state superintendent from 1847-1852. Also known as zealous anti-Catholic who published diatribes against 'papism' and inspired anti-Catholic riots.
Robert J. Breckinridge
Deborah Meier (1931- )
Reliability
Linda Brown Thompson (1943- )
10. He founder and first head of the Tuskegee Born the son of a slave. Wrote up from slavery' (the title of his widely read autobiography) to become founder & 1st head of Tuskegee Institute & leading advocate 4 edu. & econ.improv. of African Americans.
Deborah Meier (1931- )
Adoption
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
ooker T. Washington (1856-1915)
11. Mobilized the community to demand equal treatment for Chicano students.organized the Mexican American Youth Organization - a vehicle for social activism. Later he established a political organization - La Raza Unida.
Why are multiple measures important when assessing students?
Horace Mann (1796-1859)
ACT
Jose Angel Gutierrez
12. Relates to the accuracy with which skills and and knowledge are measured.
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
Reliability
Second Great Awakening
Bernard Bailyn
13. Called early 20th century teachers 'educational missionaries'
Dame Schools
Adoption
Bernard Bailyn
Jose Angel Gutierrez
14. A religious revival of evangelical protestantism that swept U.S. in the late 1820s and 1830s.
Second Great Awakening
John Dewey (1859-1952)
Bernard Bailyn
E.D. Hirsch - Jr. (1928- )
15. Instruction offered by individuals female teacher usually in homes.
Dame Schools
Catherine Beecher (1800-1878)
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
Why are multiple measures important when assessing students?
16. The first Archbishop of New York. helped to set in motion the secularization of American public schools
Second Great Awakening
Reliability
Academic Performance Index (API)
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
17. Gave rise to modern school administration. Created first superintendent of schools. He trained a generation of administrators in what was called the 'science' of school management.
accountability
Validity
Adoption
Ellwood Cubberley (1868-1941)
18. Measurement of performance and knowledge require different testing procedures that both data and performance driven to get a better overall assessment
Academic Performance Index (API)
Why are multiple measures important when assessing students?
ACT
accommodations
19. Founded the Hartford Female Seminary. She believed women's education should prepare them for roles of responsibility and that higher education for women should train them as teachers-a natural public extension of womens' role in the family.
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
Linda Brown Thompson (1943- )
Catherine Beecher (1800-1878)
Latin Grammar Schools
20. An individual state's measure of yearly progress toward achieving state academic standards.
ACT
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
accountability
Dame Schools
21. A series of voluntary exams based on college-level courses taken in high school. High school students who do well on one or more of these exams have the opportunity to earn credit - advanced placement - or both for college. (Ed Source)
Advanced Placement (AP)
Validity
Dame Schools
Linda Brown Thompson (1943- )
22. A set of college admissions tests. Most colleges now accept either the SAT or the ACT for admissions purposes. (Ed Source)
Robert J. Breckinridge
Dame Schools
ACT
E.D. Hirsch - Jr. (1928- )
23. Usually found in New England - were town schools - governed by an elected board and funded by local and state aid.
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Jose Angel Gutierrez
E.D. Hirsch - Jr. (1928- )
Latin Grammar Schools
24. As head of the American Federation of Teachers - Albert Shanker became the most widely known educational figure in the history of organized labor.
Adoption
Reliability
Albert Shanker (1928-1997)
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
25. Founder and Chairman of the Board of the Core Knowledge Foundation - E.D. Hirsch - Jr. - leading voice in 'back to basics' movement. Author What Your kindergartner- Sixth Grader Needs to Know -Best known What Every American Needs To Know
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
Jose Angel Gutierrez
E.D. Hirsch - Jr. (1928- )
Albert Shanker (1928-1997)
26. Changes in the way tests are designed or administered to respond to the special needs of students with disabilities and English learners (EL). (Ed Source)
accommodations
E.D. Hirsch - Jr. (1928- )
Jose Angel Gutierrez
Reliability
27. CONTENT - PURPOSE - CANDIDATE CHARACTERISTICS (considerably in wording - complexity - and purpose - from that for an air pilot candidate) airline pilot candidate)
Albert Shanker (1928-1997)
John Dewey (1859-1952)
Validity
Deborah Meier (1931- )
28. A four-year elective college preparatory class designed to motivate students to attend college
Deborah Meier (1931- )
Linda Brown Thompson (1943- )
Advanced Placement (AP)
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
29. Relates to consistency of assessment - including affecting factors - ambiguous questions - too many options within exam - vague marking instructions & poorly trained markers. Traditionally - based on temporal stability - form equivalence & internal c
Academic Performance Index (API)
Reliability
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
Second Great Awakening
30. The notion that people (students or teachers) or an organization (school district) should be held responsible for improving student achievement and should be rewarded or sanctioned for their success or lack of success in doing so.
John Joseph Hughes (1797-1864)
Albert Shanker (1928-1997)
accountability
Robert J. Breckinridge