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| In the traditional model, the teacher being described as an interior decorator rather than the architect means what? |
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| The teacher is not in charge of the purpuse or design of instruction. The teacher is only in charge of the delivery of the instruction. |
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| In the planning process of the instuctional cycle, the key to success is __________. |
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| True or False: Teaching is about students learning rather than teachers talking. |
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| What are the two levels of classroom planning? |
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| Teachers plan instruction based on their assumptions of _____ ____________ ________. |
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| What are the three "families of learning?" |
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| behavioral, developmental, and perceptual |
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| Of the three "families of learning," which one has the students as the key to learning? |
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| Teaching students how to learn, or optimizing learning to sometimes called ___________. |
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| Instruction in the classroom is a subset of ______________. |
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| What is the new organizational pattern that is emerging in the United States school system? |
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| True or False: The socialization function of the early grades does not need to be updated, even though more children are attending daycare before kindergarten. |
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| What is the Old Deluder Stan Act? |
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| Required towns to establish common schools and grammar schools so that men could read scriptures and escape Satan |
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| Who was the person most responsible for the modern elementary school? |
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| Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi |
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| Massachusetts had the first board of education established and ______________ was the first secretary. |
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| John Dewey's principle for learning was what? |
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| What educational movement heavily influenced the elementary curriculum until 1957? |
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| In what two eras did teachers see a decline in the enrollment of students in elementary classes? |
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| What is key to a successful grouping arrangement? |
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| What are two common terms used for grouping in elementary schools? |
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| hererogeneous and homogeneous |
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| Phonics is known as ____________ __________. |
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| True or False: Teaching to the test has become a common practice in too many classrooms. |
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| Language arts contain what communication skills? |
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| reading, writing, listening, and speaking |
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| What arts are included in elementary schools? |
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| visual and performing arts |
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| According to PL 94-142 what is the most appropriate education for students with disabilities? |
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| least restrictive environment |
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| What are the two basic types of organization groups for instruction? |
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