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Vocab Words 1
Test Description: EDucators vocabulary words.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Extracurricular activities
A
An activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum
B
A more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world.
C
The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
D
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
2) Curriculum
A
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
B
A more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world.
C
The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
D
An activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum
3) School-based curriculum
A
An activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum
B
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
C
The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
D
A more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world.
4) Self-contained classrooms
A
The same group of students are taught multiple subjects by one educator throughout the day.
B
A more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world.
C
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
D
The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
5) Abstract thinking
A
The same group of students are taught multiple subjects by one educator throughout the day.
B
Abstract thinking
C
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
D
A more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world.
6) concrete thinking
A
Abstract thinking
B
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
C
The same group of students are taught multiple subjects by one educator throughout the day.
D
A more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world.
7) Collaborative learning
A
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
B
A situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together.
C
Abstract thinking
D
The same group of students are taught multiple subjects by one educator throughout the day.
8) Postsecondary education
A
The education level that follows the successful completion of secondary education
B
The same group of students are taught multiple subjects by one educator throughout the day.
C
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
D
A situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together.
9) Technical Schools
A
Teachers that work in corporate or other professional settings to promote employee growth
B
a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates
C
A type of two-year college that covers specialized fields
D
The education level that follows the successful completion of secondary education
10) Corporate Trainers
A
Oversee school curricula and ensure adherence to state and local standards.
B
A type of two-year college that covers specialized fields
C
Teachers that work in corporate or other professional settings to promote employee growth
D
The education level that follows the successful completion of secondary education
11) Curriculum developer
A
Oversee school curricula and ensure adherence to state and local standards.
B
The education level that follows the successful completion of secondary education
C
A type of two-year college that covers specialized fields
D
Teachers that work in corporate or other professional settings to promote employee growth
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