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Children's internet protection act (CIPA)
schools and libraries receiving discounts on electronic equipment and media have been required to install a "technology protection measure" that prevent minors from using computers with internet capabilities to access visual depictions that are obscene or harmful to minors
consolidation
schools districts increase enrollment through population growth
magnet schools
schools that use specialized programs and personnel to attract students throughout a school district
exclusive product rights
schools will sign an exclusive product contract with a company to allow that brand to be sold on school property in exchange for a set fee.
de facto segregation
segregation resulting from housing patterns rather than from laws or policies
de jure segregation
segregation resulting from laws, government actions, or school policies specifically designed to bring about separation
disparagement of school or staff
some students have been punished for sending emails or other material that school officials considered separating of the school or staff, to the extent that the material was potentially disruptive or destructive.
compensatory education
sought to overcome disadvantaged background and thereby improve the performance of low-achieving students, particularly those from low income families
pullout approach
take low achievers out of regular classes for supplementary reading or math instruction
Sexting
the act of using a cell phone or comparable electronic device to transmit sexually explicit images of oneself to individuals known to or in media contact with the send
school infrastructure
the basic physical facilities of the school plant (plumbing, sewer, heat, electric, roof, carpentry, and so on)
superintendent of schools
the chief executive officer of the school system, whereas the board is the legislative policy making body.
state school code
the collection of laws that establishes ways and means of operating schools and conducting education in the state
breach of contract
the contract is broken
state board of education
the most influential and important state education agency
accountability
the notion that teachers, administrators, school-board members, and even students themselves must be held responsible for the results of their efforts
litigants
the parties in a lawsuit
plaintiffs
the persons who sue
Desegregation
the practice of enrolling students of different racial groups in the same school
U.S. department of education
the primary federal educational agency
community schools
the school serves as a partner, or coordinating agency, in providing educational, health, social, family support, recreational, and cultural activities in the community.
sales taxes and personal income taxes
the two major state revenue sources
multicultural education
the various ways in which schools can take productive account of cultural differences among students and improve opportunities for students with cultural backgrounds from mainstream
cultural pluralism
"tossed salad" "mosaic" that all for distinctive group characteristics within a larger whole
continuing contract
their reemployment for the next year is guaranteed unless school officials give notice by a specific date that the contract will not be renewed
cyberbullying
involves the use of electronic means to torment, threaten, harass, humiliate, embarrass, or otherwise target another person
fair use
legal principles that allows use of copyrighted materials without permission from the author under specific, limited conditions
due process
legal rules and principles established to protect the rights of the accused
charter schools
local school board or state board of education grants a community group or private organization a charter ( a contract listing specific rights, privileges and expectations) that permits the group
regressive
lower income groups pay a higher proportion of their income
property tax
main source of revenue for local school districts, accounting for 72.3 percent of local tax revenue
equal protection clause
nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law
Integration
not only that students of different racial groups attend schools together but also that effective steps are taken to accomplish two of the underlying purposes of desegregation
state department of education
operate under the direction of the state board of education and are administered by the chief state school officer
intelligent design
point of view that argues that life is too complex to be formed through natural selection, therefore, it must be directed by a so-called intelligent designer
copyright
policy involving the internet and other new media is becoming an increasingly difficult concern for teachers, students, and administrators
socialization
prepares children to function first as young people and then as adults, transmits culture and thereby allows society to function satisfactorialy
establishment clause
prohibits the establishment of a government sanctioned religion
tenure
protect teachers from dismissal without cause
free-exercise clause
protects rights of free speech and expression
bilingual education
provides instruction in their native language for students not proficient in english, has been expanding in U.S. public schools as immigration has increased
intermediate unit (RESA)
refers to an office or agency in a middle position between the state department of education and local school districts
No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
regulations for standards and testing, students with special needs, adequate yearly progress
mill
represents one thousandth of a dollar. thus a tax rate of 25 mills amounts to 25 dollars for each 1000 dollars of value
principal
responsible for school operations
norms
rules of behavior
in loco parentis
school authorities assumed the powers of the child's parents during the hours the child was under the school's supervision
adequate yearly progress
schools and districts that fail to make sufficient progress are designated as "needing improvement"
community control
an elected community council of board does more than offer advice- it shares decision making power with the central school board
ebonics
analysis of the dialect of many african american students
municipal overburden
a severe financial crunch causes by high population density, a high proportion of low income citizens and aging infrastructure
controlled choice
a system in which students may select the school they want to attend as long as such choice does not result in segregation
child benefit theory
aid that directly benefits the child is permissible, whereas aid that primarily benefits the nonpublic institution is not
culture
all the continually changing patterns of acquired behavior and attitudes transmitted among the member of a society
tuition tax credits
allow parents to claim a tax reduction for approved education expenses they pay to send their child to nonpublic school
educational vouchers
another growing trend in school finance reform, the sate or local school district gives parents of school age children a tax-subsidized voucher or flat grant, representing a portion of their children's educational cost
learning styles
appears to correlate to students' socioeconomic status and perhaps, with their race or ethnicity
central office staff
assists the superintendent
progressive tax
based on the taxpayers ability to pay
school choice
by widening the average person's choices for schooling, supporters contend, we can increases competition among schools and raise the overall level of educational quality
hurried children
children who are deprived of childhood
latchkey children
children who return to unsupervised homes after school is particulate problematic because many of these kids spend much of their time watching TV or roaming the streets
Torts
civil wrongs
ecological intervention
comprehensive efforts to improve the home and neighborhood environment of young children
due process clause
deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law
tax base
expensive residential neighborhoods, shopping malls, businesses, and industry
user fees
fees charged to use a certain facility or service
peer culture
frequently works against academic goals at the school
Title I
funds distributed
block grants
funds for a general purpose without precise categories
categorial grants
funds targeted for specific groups and designated purposes
local school boards
have been delegated and assume significant decision making responsibility
chief state school officer
heads the state department of education and is also the chief executive of the school board
gender roles
ideas about the ways boys and girls and men and women are "supposed" to act
Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment
instructional materials used in connection with "any research or experimentation program or project" must be "available for inspection by participating student's parent sand guardians
community participation
involve advisory committees at either the neighborhood school or central board level
taxpayer resistance
twenty three states implemented spending limits that are intended to restrain the growth of state budgets
nuclear family
two parents living with their children
hidden curriculum
what students learn, other than academic content, from what they do or are expected to do in school