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Question 1

A.) Answer A B.) Answer B

C.) Answer C D.) Answer D

Welcome to “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”To play:

Each time a question page is presented, click inside the question box to display the question,

then click inside the box once more to reveal the answer choices. Click on the answer choice you think is the correct answer.

Note: There is sound associated with this game

Start Game

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Building employees feelings & attitudes toward their job assignments

A.) Consensus B.) Miserable

C.) Hostile D.) Morale

$100

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The building facilitator is…

A.) Everyone B.) Custodian

C.) School Board D.) Principal

$200

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The classroom facilitator is …

D.) Custodian

B.) ParentsA.) Teacher

$300

C.) School Board

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Planned opportunities for staff to learn

B.) Professional DevelopmentA.) Team Time

C.) School Service Time D.) Regular Faculty Meeting

$500

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Being responsible for student learning is…

A.) Credibility B.) Feasibility

C.) Accountability D.) Responsibility

$1,000

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Analyzing test date to determine strengths & weaknesses

A.) Data Review B.) Desegregation of test scores

C.) Data Alignment D.) Scope & Sequence

$2,000

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Quick visits through the classroom to monitor instruction are…

A.) Walk-throughs B.) Sit-throughs

C.) Run-throughs D.) Quick-throughs

$4,000

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Methods of teaching are also called

A.) Teacher-made tests B.) Instructional Strategies

C.) Instructional Tasks D.) School Strategies

$8,000

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Three key components, according to Schmoker, that favor results and improvement

A.) Committees, goals, & parents B.) Teamwork, goals, & data analysis

C.) Parents, communities, celebrations D.) Discipline, attendance, & happiness

$16,000

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Bill put into place by the Bush administration to ensure all children are achieving

C.) Bush Education Plan D.) NCLB

$32,000

A.) Texas School Plan B.) Education and Secondary Bill

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Factors that impact individual students in the classroom, according to Marzano

A.) Student-level factors B.) Teacher level Factors

C.) Community-level factors D.) School-level factors

$64,000

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School-based team which assists in decision making

A.) Grade Level Team B.) Community Team

C.) Site Base Committee D.) Vertical Team

$125,000

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Allowing others to lead…

A.) Teacher Leadership B.) Distributed Leadership

C.) Involved Leadership D.) Inclusive Leadership

$250,000

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Written statement of what a school/organization envisions

“down the road”

C.) Board Review

B.) MissionA.) Vision

D.) Overall School Plan

$500,000

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Norms for conduct that foster respectfulness among peers, according to Schmoker

D.) Collegiality & Professionalism

B.) Great & Professional

C.) Collegiality & Happiness

A.) Respect & Happiness

$1,000,000

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Congratulations!You have completed the game. You may not have actually won $1,000,000

but you have now mastered leadership in

schools!

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