US Educational Terms Glossary (Garland Green)
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Magnet SchoolA school that focuses on a particular discipline, such as science, mathematics, arts, or computer science. It is designed to recruit students from other parts of the school district. | |
MainstreamingThe practice of placing students with disabilities in regular classrooms; also known as inclusion. (Ed Source) | |
McRELMid-continent Research for Education and Learning | |
MetacognitionThe process of considering and regulating one s own learning. Activities include assessing or reviewing one s current and previous knowledge identifying gaps in that knowledge planning gap-filling strategies determining the relevance of new information and potentially revising beliefs on the subject. | |
Minimum DayA shortened school day that allows teachers to meet and work together. | |
ModelingDemonstrating to the learner how to do a task with the expectation that the learner can copy the model. Modeling often involves thinking aloud or talking about how to work through a task. | |
ModernizationThe installation of new plumbing, air conditioning, floors, cabinets, carpeting, etc. on school grounds. | |
Multiple-subject CredentialA credential required to teach in elementary and middle-school classrooms. It qualifies a teacher to teach multiple subjects in a self-contained class. | |
manipulativeAny physical object (e.g. blocks toothpicks coins) that can be used to represent or model a problem situation or develop a mathematical concept. | |