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What is Values
Vocab Definition: Principles, standards, and qualities that are considered worthwhile or desirable
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What is True
True or False: Schools around the world transmit their culture to young people so that they can both maintain it and pass it to the next generation
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What is Culture
Vocab Definition: Socially transmitted ways of thinking, believing, feeling, and acting within a group of people that are passed from one generation to the next
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What is Virtual Classroom
What is a class that only meets online?
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What is Urban, suburban, and rural
Name the three types of communities based on population
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What is society's ideals
Schools teach basic skills, but what do they reflect?
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What is Citizenship
What subject is taught through several courses and teachers to develop democratic citizens
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What is School culture
Vocab Definition: provides meaning for its students, teachers, school officials, and parents.
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What is Charter and Virtual schools
Name an example of a nontraditional school
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What is early childhood, elementary, middle, and high schools
Name the four levels of education a student will go through
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What is Academic Achievement, workforce readiness, citizenship, social development, and cultural transition
Schools, teachers, and parents generally believe in one of five ideas that should be the school's focus, name one
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What is Social Development
Teachers, that prioritize cooprative learning might like what out of the 5 ideas?
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What is False
True or False: All students feel like their culture is represented in the school
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What is Magnet School
A public school focused on the arts, mathematics, and/or science is designed to attract diverse student populations from across a school district.
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What is 81%
What percent of high school students finish high school within 4 years after they started?
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What is The Bible, morals, and citizenship
What 3 factors did early schools' teachings focus on?
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What is Standardized test scores
Schools whose primary focus is on academic achievement may base their reputation on what
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What is Parents, grandparents, religious leaders, teachers, television, and neighbors
We learn culture through a process of enculturation, name two ways to learn culture
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What is Minnesota
In 1991 where was the first charter school opened?
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What is Emilia Approach
Name the approach: an approach to childhood education that views young children as individuals who are curious and have potential about what surrounds them.
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What is False
True or False: It is the school's ideals that determine our views of the role of schools and the definition of a good education
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What is Work ethics, teamwork, decision making, critical thinking, computer literacy, and basic reading and mathematics
When it comes to workforce readiness, there are 6 traits that are important to employers, name 3
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What is the Dominant culture
What is something underlying in schools that can only be felt by immigrant families
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What is Religious background
4 out of 5 private school students attend a school with what type of background?
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What is Head Start Program
What early childhood education program did Lyndon B. Johnson start to help low-income families?
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