Across spatial and temporal scales.
Example of educational jargon. Across cognitive and affective domains. Homeroom  The classroom a secondary student attends in the morning or at the end of the day. For example in 2012-13 the Philadelphia School District had 97959 in personal income and 183266 in property value behind each student.
However jargon is like a type of shorthand between members of a particular group of people often involving words that are meaningless outside of a certain context. For more on this check out 8 Strategies to Manage the 21st Century Classroom. Police jargon The suspect is headed west on Route 10.
COLA covered outdoor learning area. First Nations Métis and Inuit Education FNMI strategies developed by the Ministry of Education to improve achievement among FNMI students and to close the gap between FNMI and non-FNMI students in the areas of literacy and numeracy retention of students in school graduation rates and advancement to post-secondary studies. High-stakes testing  When students take standardized tests the results of which are rewarded in some way graduation for example.
Across the curricular areas. December 8 2020. Jargon can be found in a variety of fields from law to education to engineering.
In authentic real world scenarios. As a jurisdiction we work together with FNMI communities Elders parents teachers and other education. In closing the achievement gap.
Flipped classroom students watch video instruction at home then do homework while at school with teacher present. Dictionary of Educational Jargon. A blanket term for.