as easy as…
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AS easy as…
Drew Moon
Attachment
• Attachment is the feeling of being close to someone and the feeling of being safe near that person.
Bully
• A bully is someone who threatens another person or degrades another person.
Cyberbullying
• Cyberbullying is the threatening of someone through the use of technology.
Direct instruction
• Direct instruction is a form of instruction to teach a basic skill using different techniques that have defined borders.
English language learner
• An English language learner is a student who does not speak English fluently due to the fact they were not exposed to English before attending school.
Family educational rights and Privacy act
• In 1974, the government passed a law that gave students and parents the ability to look at school records but limits who else looks at their school records.
Giftedness
• Giftedness is the intelligence or high ability of students to the point that special classes are needed to help them reach their potential.
Hearing loss
• Hearing loss is the inability of a person to hear the sounds within the normal range of a human’s voice.
Illusion of knowledge
• Illusion of knowledge is a student thinking that they know a fact or idea but really has no idea what it is.
Jigsaw technique
• Jigsaw technique is a way to teach students a topic by dividing the material among the students and the students teach their peers.
Knowledge base
• Knowledge base is the information that one already possesses about certain subjects and the world around them.
Long-term memory
• Long-term memory is a part of a person’s memory that is not forgotten over a long period of time.
Mean
• Mean is the average of a group of numbers in math.
Neglected student
• A neglected student is one whom others do not care for one way or the other.
overgeneralization
• Overgeneralization is not narrowing down the topic that will be being addressed at that time.
Peer Pressure
• Peer pressure is the pressure put on a student to act or behave like their peers in a positive or negative manner.
Quantitative research
• Quantitative research is research that can be defined by numbers.
Rehearsal
• Rehearsal is a way of learning and remembering information by repeating that information over and over.
Self-talk
• Self-talk is a method of directing oneself through an assignment by talking to oneself.
Teacher directed instruction
• Teacher directed instruction is a method of teaching by a teacher who is in control of the material and the information that is learned in the class.
undergeneralization
• Undergeneralization is not having enough information to see the whole picture.
Visual imagery
• Visual imagery is the ability to see things in your mind.
Wait time
• Waiting time is the time that the instructor gives the students to think about the question asked previously.
xenophobia
• Xenophobia is the fear or mistrust of foreigners or strange things.
Youth activism
• Youth activism is a student who is active in the community in order to bring about change in the social climate.
Zone of proximal development (zpd)
• Zone of proximal development is a group of things that a student can do with the help of someone else but cannot do alone.
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