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School & Peer Roles

Types of Schools & Ways to Teach
  • Constructivist Approach: instruction is learner-centered. It emphasizes the importance of constructing their knowledge and understanding from the teacher

Gardening Lesson
  • Direct Instruction Approach: instruction is teacher-centered. The teacher has control of the whole classroom, and the maximum time is spent on academic tasks & learning time

Classroom Lecture
  • Executive Approach: This type of teaching uses both direct and constructive ways to teach. This focuses on special needs kids and student who have learning disabilities (focuses mostly on direct instruction)

Programs & Acts Passed to Help Teachers & Students

No Child Left Behind (2001)

Created by President Bush that worked to improve student performance that placed high expectations for all students. It would also have the teachers spend more time teaching on what would be tested on standardized tests

Common Core

What teachers use when creating lesson plans. It specifically states what children should know and learn.

 

Arguments

  • places too much control from the federal government

  • It isn't individualized, some student's need extra coverage on certain topics 

Every  Student Succeeds (2015)

Replaced the No Child Left Behind Act. It modified but didn't completely get rid of standardized testing. It also uses student engagement in tracking the student's progress

Socioeconomic Status & Cultural Comparisons
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Parent's might have no received an education themselves, or afford to send their child on field trips or purchase school supplies

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Schools in Asian Countries spend more time on math than any other subject

- 1/4 total class time is spent on math

There is a large decline in math, science, and reading comprehension from elementary  school to high school

Ethnicity In The Classroom
  1. Turn the classroom into a jigsaw: place different groups in the classroom to reach a common goal  for projects & lessons

  2. Encourage students to have positive, personal contact with other diverse students

  3. Reduce Bias: teachers use images from diverse backgrounds, use play materials used in other cultures in order to reduce stereotypes

  4. View the school and community as a team​​​​​​

Dropout Rates

In 2015, the dropout rate was 5.9%

- 9% in Latinos

- 50% in big cities like Detroit & Chicago

Make up the schools in the largest school districts in the United States

Peer Status
1/3 of African Americans students
1/3 of Latino students
5% of White students
22% of Asian students

Activities like sports teams, band, drama, and clubs help increase student's grades and boosts their self-esteem

Extracurricular Activities
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Popular: Rarely disliked by peers, nominated as best friend frequently

Average: average number, both equally liked and also disliked by peers

Neglected: Not disliked, but rarely nominated as a best friend

Rejected: Rarely a best friend and also disliked by peers

Controversial: Frequently nominated as a best friend by  peers, but also disliked by peers

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