Criterion-referenced test
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measure students according to performance on preset standards
Simulations
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These models mimic real-world processes.
Common Core Standards
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the predominant set of standards used across most states for Math and
English Language Arts
grade equivalent score
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Found using the average score of students who fall into that grade
psychomotor domain
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controls motor skill development (part of Bloom's more holistic approach
to education)
Peer Assessment
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evaluation and feedback among students
Learning theories
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Describe how genetics, development, environment, motivation, and
emotions affect a student's ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
Lev Vygotsky
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a Russian psychologist who researched what has become
the social development theory; more knowledgeable other
(MKO) and zone of proximal development (ZPD) are the
two main tenets of his philosophy. Work was left
uncompleted, early death. Differ from his contemporaries -
the degree to which culture and social influences determine
learning. MKO can be teacher, peer, or technology. Apply
to classroom by using fun and cooperative learning
activities that emphasize language at each student's
instructional level.
Indirect Teaching
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This term describes student-centered instruction in which the teacher
facilitates opportunities for students to construct their own learning.
Direct Teaching
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, This form of teaching is centered on the teacher and instruction is based on
disseminating facts.
Internships
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Positions that offer on-the-job training either in addition to or in lieu of a
salary.
Differentiation
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Means providing curricula for student based on their learning styles and
level. Necessary to meet the needs of all students. Successful _____ supports
the use of advanced curricula that favor inquiry-based learning activities.
(Includes Gifted students) Also includes remediation.
Reliability
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Consistency of similar results if a test were repeated. A test can be reliable
even if it is not valid.
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measure students according to performance on preset standards
Simulations
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These models mimic real-world processes.
Common Core Standards
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the predominant set of standards used across most states for Math and
English Language Arts
grade equivalent score
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Found using the average score of students who fall into that grade
psychomotor domain
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controls motor skill development (part of Bloom's more holistic approach
to education)
Peer Assessment
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evaluation and feedback among students
Learning theories
,Give this one a try later!
Describe how genetics, development, environment, motivation, and
emotions affect a student's ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
Lev Vygotsky
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a Russian psychologist who researched what has become
the social development theory; more knowledgeable other
(MKO) and zone of proximal development (ZPD) are the
two main tenets of his philosophy. Work was left
uncompleted, early death. Differ from his contemporaries -
the degree to which culture and social influences determine
learning. MKO can be teacher, peer, or technology. Apply
to classroom by using fun and cooperative learning
activities that emphasize language at each student's
instructional level.
Indirect Teaching
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This term describes student-centered instruction in which the teacher
facilitates opportunities for students to construct their own learning.
Direct Teaching
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, This form of teaching is centered on the teacher and instruction is based on
disseminating facts.
Internships
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Positions that offer on-the-job training either in addition to or in lieu of a
salary.
Differentiation
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Means providing curricula for student based on their learning styles and
level. Necessary to meet the needs of all students. Successful _____ supports
the use of advanced curricula that favor inquiry-based learning activities.
(Includes Gifted students) Also includes remediation.
Reliability
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Consistency of similar results if a test were repeated. A test can be reliable
even if it is not valid.