EDUC 532 Chapter 6
Today's secondary schools are geared almost exclusively toward _____.
college-bound youngsters
ADHD has a strong _____ component
genetic
ADHD has a strong ______ component
genetic
Shelly has always excelled at math and science. As a freshman, Shelly is taking senior-level advanced placement classes in both math and science. She has won state awards for her scientific discoveries and is already receiving offers from major universities throughout the country. Shelly's abilities in math and science classify her as _____.
gifted
Schools are potentially important tools of social _____, because it is through schools that the greatest number of young people can most easily be reached.
intervention
School violence is especially common in ____ schools
middle
Toward the end of the twentieth century, the ____ school gained in popularity.
middle
Schools are among the (safest/riskiest) _____ places for adolescents to be.
safest
Students achieve and are engaged more in school when they attend _____.
schools that are responsive and demanding
Students who are disengaged from school are more likely to ____. (Select all that apply.)
misbehave and engage in substance use
Students and teachers are more satisfied in classes that combine a (low/moderate/high) _____ degree of structure with high student involvement and high teacher support
moderate
Subdivisions of the student body within large schools created to foster feelings of competence are referred to as _______ ______ ______
schools within schools
During the early high school years, students' ______
self-esteem increases
In urban areas, the availability of private schools contributes to _____.
racial segregation
At the turn of the twentieth century, only ___ in 10 young people ages 14-17 were enrolled in school.
1
In a national survey of secondary schools students in American public schools, 1 out of every ___ students has been a victim of violence in or around school.
4
About 1 in ____ school-age children is at risk for a learning disability
5
About 1 in _____ school-age children is at risk for a learning disability
5
In children and adolescents with ADHD, stimulant medication is helpful in about ____% of cases
70
Today, more than ____% of high school students graduate on time.
80
Which of the following parenting styles is associated with adolescents' academic success?
Authoritative
Several studies report that (Black/White) _____ and (Latino/Asian) _____ students perceive their teachers as having low expectations and holding stereotypes about their likelihood of misbehaving.
Black; Latino
According to the American Psychological Association, which of the following policies work best for dealing with student misbehavior and violence? (Select all that apply.)
Carefully train staff in how to respond to disruptive behavior; Require school police officers to have training in adolescent development; Reserve suspension or expulsion for only the most serious disruptive behavior; Define infractions carefully; Implement preventative measures to improve school climate and increase students' attachment to school
Students profit from the social capital associated with a _____ school, because the lessons taught in school are reinforced at home, at church, and in the neighborhood, and because the links between home and school are stronger.
Catholic
Identify the three subtypes of ADHD
Combined; Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive; Predominantly inattentive
The _____ school was an educational institution that promised to meet the needs of a diverse and growing population of young people.
Comprehensive high
Identify three common types of specific learning disabilities
Dyslexia,
Common Core is a set of standards in ____ that schools across the country would be expected to use to evaluate whether their students were learning what they ought to learn in each grade. (Select all that apply.)
English language arts; mathematics
True or false: With the transition to secondary school, students' scores on standardized achievement tests decline
False
Which student is especially likely to say that he/she is bored at school?
Gary, who is a sophomore in high school
Which U.S. president signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act?
George W. Bush
which of the following factors helps students adapt more successfully to school transition?
Having friends before and during the transition
Identify the three most important historical and social trends that contributed to the rise of secondary education in America.
Industrialization, Urbanization, Immigration
Which of the following is a disadvantaged associated with providing instruction to children with learning disabilities in separate classes?
It may foster social isolation and stigmatization
According to research, which of the following teenagers is most likely to become disengaged from school during early adolescence?
J.R., who is Black
Which of the following students would be at greater risk for social promotion?
Jerome, who is African American
(Low/High) - _____ achieving students, when mainstreamed, end up comparing themselves to students whose performance is better.
Low
Which of the following adolescents is likely to use stimulant medication to improve their test performance during the school year?
Rhianna, who comes from an affluent family
Which of the following statements about class size is true?
Small classes benefit young elementary school children
True or false: In some respects, the transition from high school to college parallels the transition from elementary to secondary school
True
Many adults believe that adolescence is _____.
a difficult time for teenagers and those who work with them
In schools in which ____ is not valued, students are less likely to achieve grades that match their ability.
academic success
In general, schooling affects adolescents' (cognitive/achievement) _____ scores more than their performance on tests of (cognitive/achievement) _____ skills
achievement; cognitive
As a result of Brown v. Board of Education, many school districts _____.
adopted measures designed to make schools more diverse
The big fish-little pond effect has been documented _____.
around the world
More advanced tracks result in _____
better teaching
For some students, academic and behavioral problems in elementary school lead to more problems during the transition into middle school. This is referred to as ______ effects
cascading
Standardized assessment, as outlined by NCLB, did not evaluate students' ______ ______ skills, which involve analyzing, evaluating, and interpreting information, rather than simply memorizing it
critical thinking
From the onset of NCLB, states complained that they _____
did not have the resources to conduct the mandated assessments
In one program, parents participated in an 11-week program designed to increase their understanding of adolescent development and their effectiveness as parents. The children whose parents participated _____.
did not show the decline in functioning often associated with the transition to middle school
"Race to the Top" (did/didn't) ____ change high school achievement
didn't
Five key aspects of school organization include: ________.
different approaches to age grouping; the ethnic composition of schools; school and classroom size; public versus private schools; tracking
Changes in school climate create a mismatch between what adolescents need and what their schools provide. This leads many adolescents to ____ from school
disengage
Students in urban schools report less a sense of "belonging" to their school, which leads to ____.
disengagement and poor achievement
One way of assessing the contribution of schools to adolescents' intellectual development is by comparing changes in knowledge _____.
during the school year with changes during the summer
Dropouts are likely to show achievement problems (early/late) ____ in their education
early
students who are just (emotionally/behaviorally/cognitively) _____ disengaged report the highest rates of depression
emotionally
Schools with more than 50% _____ _____ students are especially likely to be overcrowded
ethnic minority
About ____ or more of all children diagnosed with ADHD will continue to have the diagnosis in adulthood.
half
Just 10% of the high schools in the United States produce ____ of the country's dropouts
half
Good schools _____. (Select all that apply.)
have teachers who are committed to students; are well-integrated into the communities they serve; emphasize intellectual activities; encourage students to be active participants in the learning process
The comprehensive (junior high/high school) _____ _____ is a distinctively American institution
high school
Some studies have found that students' test scores are (higher/lower) _____ in private schools, especially Catholic schools
higher
Students' attachment to school is (higher/lower) ____ when they attend schools where relatively more of their classmates are from the same ethnic group.
higher
For high-ability students, within-classroom ability grouping results in ____.
higher expectations for academic achievement
The education crisis, and its implications for the labor force, is especially urgent within ____ schools
inner-city public
About half of all community college students _____. (Select all that apply.)
intend to transfer to a four-year college; are working toward a specific associate's degree
A difficulty with academic tasks that cannot be traced to an emotional problem or sensory dysfunction is called a(n) _____ ______
learning disability
Researchers agree that in good quality schools, ______.
learning is more important to students that athletics or extracurricular activities
compared to middle school teachers, teachers in junior high schools are
less likely to trust their students
Research shows that student performance and interest in school improve when schools are (less/more) _____ bureaucratic and (less/more) _____ intimate
less; more
Teacher expectations have a cumulative (short-term/long-term) _____ - ____ impact on student achievement
long-term
In a small school, (most/few) ______ students find themselves on a team, in the student government, or in an extracurricular organization.
most
Students at community colleges tend to be (older/younger) ______ than students at four-year institutions.
older
Nearly _____ of students who enter full-time, two-year college programs drop out after 1 year.
one-third
One factor that helps protect low-income students against the impact of low teacher expectations is having high expectations for achievement from their _____.
parents
Standards-based reform refers to ______.
policies designed to improve achievement by holding schools and students to a predetermined set of benchmarks measured by achievement tests
The most common treatment for ADHD is ______.
stimulant medication
_____ _____ is the extent to which students are psychologically committed to learning and mastering the material rather than simply completing the assigned work
student engagement
Tracking can polarize the student body into different _____ that are often hostile toward each other
subcultures
Young people who drop out of high school before graduation are at risk for _____. (Select all that apply.)
substance abuse, unintended pregnancy, delinquency, unemployment
School transitions, whenever they occur, ______.
temporarily disrupt the academic performance, behavior, and self-image of adolescents
Ability grouping is another term for ____.
tracking
About _____ of students in American schools are not fully engaged
two-thirds
There is considerable (stability/variability) _____ among charter, for-profit, and private schools, as well as among homeschooling environments, just as there is among public schools.
variability
The increase in college enrollment has been especially dramatic among (men/women) ______.
women
_____ _____ is a get-tough approach to adolescent misbehavior that responds serious or excessively to the first infraction.
zero tolerance