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parent involvement - ANSWER-For low-income families, programs offering

home visits are more successful in involving parents. Frequent and effective

communication from the school increases involvement. Parents are more

likely to become involved when educators assist parents in helping their

children with their schoolwork. Educators and administrators must receive

professional training on working with parents. The parent/educator

relationship must be developed into a comprehensive, well-planned

partnership.

Promoting Involvement:

School districts need to conduct workshops at the request of parents, who

may want training about various parenting skills or about ways to help their

children with homework, reading, or mathematics. The establishment of a

parent-teacher liaison to keep parents informed about student progress and

other school-related activities.

,The development of community involvement with businesses, religious

organization, and other community groups (e.g., Lion's Club) to expand

community involvement with organizations interested in helping children,

adolescents, and young adults. When needs assessments are conducted to

identify the concerns of parents, parents are more inclined to become

involved because they believe their input is valued. Parents should be part of

key school committees that set policy, approve curriculum, or establish

guidelines for various school events. In this respect, a collaboration model is

developed to include parents with all other school personnel.




learning disabilities - ANSWER-A disorder in one or more of the basic

psychological processes involving understanding or in using language, which

may manifest itself in a imperfect ability to speak, think, listen, read, write,

spell, or do mathematical calculations. Students diagnosed with a learning

disability compose almost half of all students placed in special education

programs in schools.




English Language Learners (ELLs) - ANSWER-Those learning English as their

second language.

Best Teaching Practices for ELLs: integrating visual materials, pairing

students so native speakers help ELL students in collaborative work, hands-

,on instruction, vocabulary-development strategies, attention to

metacognitive strategies




learning styles - ANSWER-The ways the student tends to approach classroom

tasks and cognitive activities (e.g. auditory, kinesthetic, or visual).




reporting abuse - ANSWER-Mandatory responsibilities in reporting abuse or

neglect - must report within 48 hours, no one else can report for you.




instructional objectives - ANSWER-Specific and usually, but not always,

written statements regarding the exact goals or desired student outcomes

for a lesson or other learning activity. In other words, what the teacher hopes

or expects to accomplish with the lesson.




classroom diversity - ANSWER-Accept and respect students with diverse

backgrounds and needs. Invite parents to come in and speak about their

families culture, create projects for students to complete about traditions

and foods from their culture. Create sense of belonging in your classroom

culture. *Developing in students sense that the classroom is a learning

, community is vital to the development of diverse perspectives and to an

appreciation of social justice.




formal assessment - ANSWER-Measuring knowledge or skill acquisition by

means of a standardized test, very often using a commercially published

test, although it doesn't have to be commercially published to be formal, but

it would need to be standardized.




Constructivism - ANSWER-An instructional approach based on the theory on

the idea that children build understanding by an active learning process.

Students build their own learning and knowledge by exploration, discovery

and questioning.




Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) - ANSWER-A key concept in Vygotsky's

theory of learning which suggests that students learn best in a social contest

in which a more-able adult or peer teacher the student something he or she

could not learn on his or her own.




TEKS - ANSWER-Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills provides a curriculum

guide for each grade level, used to be tested with STAAR.

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