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Please enter your first name:

Please enter your last name:

Please enter your teacher’s name:

Please enter your school’s name:

Student Information

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Welcome,

You are about to play, Who Wants an Education, the game that makes learning fun!

You will be given a question with four possible answers. Click on the letter of the right answer, and you will advance to the next question. If you miss, you will have to start over at question #1. Good Luck!

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Tracking

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Can benefit students

Has no effect on students

Can be harmful to low-achieving students

all of the above

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Which of the following has NOT been linked to effective schooling?

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Testing

Smaller schools and classes

Teacher training

technology

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Effective school leaders do all of the following EXCEPT

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Articulate a clear mission

Create a positive school climate

Hold high expectations

Spend most of their time in their offices

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When people remember their high school experiences, they are most likely to recall what

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Friends they had

School tracking system

Teachers they had

Academic programs

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Teachers Interest or how a teacher interacts with a student is_______ .

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Extracurricular Curriculum

Hidden Curriculum

Formal curriculum

None of the above

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Textbooks, TEKS; not very flexible

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Hidden curriculum

phonics

extracurriculum

Formal curriculum

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The curriculum of the 17th century was concerned with

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Religion and reading

Religion and discipline

Reading and arithmetic

Latin and arithmetic

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The romantic critics of the 1960’s believed that the curriculum should be

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Discipline oriented

Based on social reality

Using European ideals

For the structure of knowledge

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An early promoter of vouchers in education was

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Milton Friedman

James Colman

John Goodlad

Jonathan Kozol

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Permission to operate for a fixed length of time

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Open enrollment Education Maintenance Organization

vouchers

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Charter schools

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Due to religious reasons these students choose an alternate to regular public schools.

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Students in magnet schools

Students in charter schools

Home schooled students

Students who receive vouchers

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Opportunity-to-learn is what

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Assesses students progress

Is the TEKS

Shows teachers what students can accomplish

Gives all a level playing field

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Just because a student does well on a test

does not prove that they have learned.

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False True

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Testing does not work for all of the following EXCEPT

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At-Risk students are at greater risk

Testing shrinks the curriculum

Lower graduation rates

School accountability

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Textbooks having the illusion or look of equality.

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invisibility

Linguistic bias

Unreality

Cosmetic bias

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You just won

You are absolutely right!

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Ms. DeLeon taught you well, you’re right!

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Great Job! You did it!

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Palo Alto must be a good school!

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Wrong$0

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Wrong$1000

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Wrong$32,000

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