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Students below the poverty line: CORRECT ANSWERS 13 million students, 21% of all
students in the US, highest rate among industrialized countries

High school dropouts: CORRECT ANSWERS Students living below the poverty line are
5 times more likely to drop out of high school than their middle and high income
classmates.

High school dropouts: CORRECT ANSWERS Personal cost: MEN- 366,000 WOMEN-
236,000
Social cost: 1.4 Bilion

What are the key beliefs of Puritans? CORRECT ANSWERS Predestination, strict
obedience to the law of the Lord, Moderation, set apart, Sabbath, spontaneous prayer

Henry Barnard CORRECT ANSWERS Textbook and building inspections, bell
schedule, parent-teacher partnerships, institute for teacher training, american
educational research journal

Amendment XIII CORRECT ANSWERS Slavery is abolished in 1865

Amendment XIV CORRECT ANSWERS African Americans granted citizenship in 1868

Amendment XV CORRECT ANSWERS African Americans given right to vote in 1869

What is a philosophy? CORRECT ANSWERS Its literal Greek translation is "love of
wisdom"

What is educational philosophy? CORRECT ANSWERS A set of beliefs that explain
what it means to be educated, the role of teachers and students in this process, and the
most important educational activities we should spend our time doing

What are the five branches of philosophy? CORRECT ANSWERS Metaphysics,
Epistemology, Ethics, Politics, Esthetics

Metaphysics CORRECT ANSWERS The study of existence: What is real? What is the
purpose of life? What does it mean to be educated?

Epistemology CORRECT ANSWERS They study of acquiring knowledge: What is
knowledge? How do we come to know something? How can students be led to truly
know something?

, Ethics CORRECT ANSWERS The study of the proper course of action: What is the
right thing to do? What should an educated person value?

Politics CORRECT ANSWERS The study of establishing and behaving within society:
How should an educated system be set up?

Esthetics CORRECT ANSWERS The study of the purpose of art in human existence:
What is the role of art in a person's education?

Effective teaching frameworks CORRECT ANSWERS Knowledge, skill, compassion,
wisdom

Knowledge CORRECT ANSWERS What does a teacher need to know? Content,
development, theory

Skill CORRECT ANSWERS What does a teacher need to know how to do?
Models of instruction, Classroom management (discipline, motivation), Assessment,
questioning, Planning (record keeping and organization

Compassion CORRECT ANSWERS What kind of person should a teacher be?
Attitudes, beliefs, empathy, boundaries
Positive attitudes towards: towards yourself, toward children, towards peers and adults,
towards learning

Wisdom CORRECT ANSWERS How does a teacher continue to improve?
Reflect, seek feedback, make small changes overtime

Correlation CORRECT ANSWERS A statistical measurement of the relationship
between two variables
Correlations can be positive or negative

Financial capital CORRECT ANSWERS educational items or services that can be
purchased

Human Capital CORRECT ANSWERS skills and knowledge of individuals which are
passed on to others (subtle and overt)

Social Capital CORRECT ANSWERS beneficial connections in social networks
(knowing people who know people)

SES CORRECT ANSWERS a composite measure that includes family income, parental
education, and parental occupation

Correlation 1 CORRECT ANSWERS The more capital you have, the more you can
invest

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