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Acountability
Holding teachers and schools responsible for student learning.
Administrators
Superintendent, principals, and other supervisors who carry out policies of the school board in a school district.
At-risks
Describes a student with a greater than usual chance of having difficulty in school due to factors such as limited English proficiency, cultural diversity, poverty, race, homelessness, or teen pregnancy.
Charter school
Experimental schools operating by contract or charter receiving public funds but following different rules than public schools.
Compensatory education
Special programs for at-risk students such as remedial instruction, special activities, or realy learning experiences.
Compulsory education
School attendance required by law for every child, ages 6-19
Confidentiality
Keeping certain information private only between people involved.
Ethics
Principles of good behavior, explaining how one should act in certain situations.
Inclusion
Including special needs students in regular classroom for al or part of the day.
Mentor
An established teacher given the job of advising a new teacher or a person who serves in a counseling role for a student.
Modification
Adjustment ofr students who are in need.
Novice
Someone who is new or inexperienced.
Professionalism
Conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a career.
Title 1
Federally funded programs for students needing extra help.