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EOPA Exam Prep | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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2 purposes of schools - Transmit knowledge and reconstruct society



Service Credit - Gives the students and opportunity to help the community



Paulo Freire - Wrote Pedagogy of the Oppressed (slums of Brazil, taught them how to read)



John Goodlad's four broad Goals of Schools - Wrote "A Place Called School" Goals: 1) academics 2)social
3) vocational 4) personal



Americanization - Abandoning your culture to become like America



Five Factor Theory Of Effective Schools - 1) Strong leadership 2) Clear school admission 3) Safe climate 4)
Monitor student progress 5) High expectations



Norm-referenced Tests - Tests where a student's performance is compared with a norm group, or a
representative sampling students similar to the student. A person's score on a norm-referenced test
describes how the student did in relation to the norm group. Tests results are reported in such formats
as standard scores or percentiles.



Objective-referenced tests - Tests that measure whether students have mastered a designated body of
knowledge rather than how they compare with other students in a norm group.



Pygmalion in the Classroom - Robert Rosenthal found If teacher has high expectations, they'll do better
(told teachers gifted or weak)



Self-Fulfilling prophecy - an expectation that causes you to act in ways that make that expectation come
true.



Factors that make schools effective - 1) starting early 2) focus on reading and math 3) smaller classes

,A Nation at Risk - Report came out of Washington, said American schools are MEDIOCRE & we need
more rigorous curriculum - led to NCLB (No Child Left Behind)



Milton Friedman - CHOICE - favors school choice. If parents had choices as where to send their kids, all
schools will be good because no one would go to bad schools (economist)



Charter School - a public school with its own set of standards that is funded and licensed by the state or
local district in which it is located



Magnet School - a public school offering special instruction and programs not available elsewhere,
designed to attract a more diverse student body from throughout a school district.



Virtual School - Schools that are conducted partly or entirely online for students of traditional PK-12
school age.



Voucher - An authorization form prepared for each expenditure in a voucher system



Zelman vs. Simmons-Harris - The 2002 Supreme Court decision that upheld a state program providing
families with vouchers that could be used to pay for tuition at religious schools.



Lemon vs. Kurtzman - For a law to be considered constitutional under the Establishment Clause of the
First Amendment, the law must have a legitimate secular purpose, must not have the primary effect of
either advancing or inhibiting religion, and must not result in an excessive entanglement of government
and religion.



Lemon Test - The three-part test for Establishment Clause cases that a law must pass before it is
declared constitutional: it must have a secular purpose; it must neither advance nor inhibit religion; and
it must not cause excessive entanglement with religion.



Open Enrollment - a time when employees can change their participation level in various benefit plans
and switch between benefit options

, Distance Learning - Process of delivering educational or instructional programs to locations away from a
classroom or site.



Privatization - To change from government or public ownership or control to private ownership or
control.



Homeschooling - a system in which a child's main education is undertaken by parents at home



Green Ribbon School - A school that does exemplary work in promoting environmental and sustainable
education, effectively using energy, and creating a healthy school climate.



Value Added - The gross value of the product minus the costs of raw materials and energy.



Merit Pay - a system of linking pay increases to ratings on performance appraisals



Tenure - the right to hold an office once a person is confirmed



Establishment Clause - Part of the First Amendment stating that "Congress shall make no law respecting
an establishment of religion."



Authentic Assessment - a testing procedure that focuses on the process used in solving complex, real-life
problems rather than the product that results from the process



Campbell's Law - The more important the test scores the more likelihood for cheating.



Common Core State Standards - Statement of what students should learn, developed by the National
Governors Association Center for Best Practices and the Council of Chief State School Officers and
adopted by many U.S. states



Creationism - the belief that God created the world and everything in it, usually in the way described in
the Bible

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