Saturday, 20 April 2024, 12:47 PM
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Course: Activity Examples (Activity Examples)
Glossary: US Educational Terms Glossary (Garland Green)
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English as a Second LanguageClasses or support programs for students whose native language is not English. |
English Language Advisory Committee (ELAC)Variations include "English Language Advisory Council," and "English Language Learner Advisory Committee/Council." The group consists of parents and school staff who work together to address the academic needs of students still learning English. |
English LearnerA student who is not proficient enough in the English language to succeed in the school's regular instructional programs and who qualifies for extra help. (Formerly referred to as Limited English Proficient/LEP.) (Ed Source/Ed-data) |
EnrichmentAdditional courses outside those required for graduation |
equityArray |
ETSEducational Testing Service exhibition of mastery A type of assessment in which students display their grasp of knowledge and skills using methods such as skits video presentations posters oral presentations or portfolios. |
F
facilitatorA role for classroom teachers that allows students to take a more active role in learning. Teachers assist students in making connections between classroom instruction and students own knowledge and experiences by encouraging students to create new solutions by challenging their assumptions and by asking probing questions. |
Fluent English Proficient (FEP)A designation that means that a student is no longer considered as part of the school's English learner population. It refers to students who have learned English. (Ed Source) |
Formative AssessmentAny form of assessment used by an educator to evaluate students' knowledge and understanding of particular content and then to adjust instructional practices accordingly toward improving student achievement in that area. (Ed Source) |
G
General FundAccounting term used by the state and school districts to differentiate general revenues and expenditures from funds for specific uses, such as a Cafeteria Fund. (Ed-data) |