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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 The Bible, morals, and citizenship
What 3 factors did early schools teach on?
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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 School
What is a class that only meets online?
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What is Urban, suburban, and rural
Name the 3 types of communities based on population?
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What is Society's ideals
While schools teach basic skills, what do they reflect?
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What is Citizenship
What is an important topic that is taught across several courses to develop democratic citizens
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What is True
True or false: Some students feel as though their culture is not represented in school?
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What is Charter schools or Virtual schools
Name an example of a non-traditional school.
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What is Early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school
Name the 4 stages of education a student will go through
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What is Academic Achievement, Workforce Readiness, Citizenship, Social Development, and Cultural Transmission
Name 3 of the 5 beliefs that parents, teachers, and schools believe should be the primary role of schools
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What is social development
Teachers that teach cooperative learning prioritize what role of schools
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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 a Magnet school
Guess the type of school: A public school focused on the arts, mathematics, and or science designed to attract diverse student populations from across the school district?
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What is 81%
What percent of high schoolers finish within 4 years after they started?
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What is Common Core
What national program was created to help failing schools raise test scores and academic achievement?
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What is the Dominant culture
What is something in schools that can be only felt by immigrant families?
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What is Individualism and Freedom
Name one of the two core values that are spread throughout the dominant culture of the United States
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What is Minnesota
In 1991, where was the first charter school opened?
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What is The Emelia Approach
Name the approach: Views young children as individuals who are curious and have potential about what surrounds them
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What is Work ethics, teamwork, decision making, critical thinking, computer literacy, and basic reading and mathematics
There are 6 skills that are important to employers, name 2
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What is Standardized test scores
Schools that focus on academic achievement will base their reputation on what?
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What is Parents, grandparents, religious leaders, teachers, television, and neighbors
We learn our culture through enculturation, name 3 ways we learn culture
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What is A religious group
4 out of 5 students that attend a private school, are supported by a?
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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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