ABC Book
Related to
Education
By: Keann Moncrieffe
Assessment ways teachers, educators, and more measure,
document, and evaluate students' learning progress, skills, and
educational needs.
A For Some ways of doing this are:
- Kahoot!
Assessment
- Standardized test
- Projects
- Quizzes
- Exams
- Discussions
B for Brain
The brain is an integral part of our bodies because it
helps us function and controls our ability to walk, eat,
talk, and balance. It also allows us to learn, create
memories, retain information, problem-solve, and much
more.
C for Creativity
Creativity is within us, our
imagination, and helps us create
items, products, projects, designs,
and more. It is something that
can be worked on and something
important to use whenever you
can.
D for
Development
Development can have a lot of
different meanings depending on how
you use it. Two are:
- A process of growing
throughout the years physically and
mentally
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- Seeing something or
someone going through a process and
reaching the end goal
E for Exposure
Throughout education, you get experiences that will
help you with your job, future, college, school, etc.
Getting out in the world, meeting new people, and
getting advice and information are part of exposure.
When relating to education, financial
are discussed regarding taxation,
tuition, fees, and more that help
F for Financial schools stay open and function. It may
also help pay the people who work
within the schools.
G For Graduates
This is a student who has graduated from a
school and must earn something to show that.
This may be your high school diploma or your
bachelor’s degree from a college.
History is a class all students will have to take during their
H for History schooling years, and it will tell them things about the past that
were important. It is used to help educate students, so we
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I for Internship
Internships are excellent opportunities
for students to help further their
education and enter the workforce.
They look lovely for jobs, and people
like to see students getting out there
working for experience.
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J for Jobs
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After going to school and earning your degree, you can use that to find better,
higher-paying jobs. The connections you make while going to school, working
on the side, or attending events may also help you earn a job.
K for knowledge
Knowledge is obtained from going to
school, experiences, practice, working
hard, studying, and more. Knowledge
is then used to help you get through
life, problem solve, pass exams, and
more.
While in school, students and teachers are
constantly learning from each other. Students
may use different learning styles, like being a
L for learning hands-on worker instead of someone who
listens to a lecture and gets quizzed on it.
Learning is also retaining information that has
been told and presented to you.
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M for
Mathematics
Math is taught in schools and is used
in everyday life. When we pay for
things, we can know how much
change we might get back, do taxes,
figure out how much money to save
from our paychecks, and more.
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N for Nutrition
Nutrition is essential for all students to
get. Without meals, students can’t
focus, are hungry, and won’t be a part
of your class. Therefore, many public
schools made lunch free. Schools that
haven’t done this usually have a free
or reduced lunch program the student
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free meals for students to bring home.
Students are given opportunities in the
educational world to get them out in the real
world with something they are learning. This
might be by bringing in speakers and having
O for
the students introduce themselves, going to Opportunities
museums, seeing a cemetery, and many other
things.
P for Professional
Students will be learning how to be a professional the
more and more they grow up. With the help of their
teachers, parents, peers, experiences, and more, it will
help them gain the skills and knowledge they will use
to help them say they have transitioned into a
professional.
Q for Quizzes
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Quizzes allow teachers or educators to see how much their student
has learned on a topic. It can help them collect data, see if they need
more time learning a subject, or can move on to the next topic.
R for Rubrics
Rubrics show students how they
are graded for their presentations,
paper, project, etc. It also shows
them how to earn their desired
grade, which their teacher will
create for them.
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S for Students
Students are children, teenagers, young adults, adults,
and sometimes even the elderly who attend school and
earn an education.
T For Teachers
Teachers are educators, role models,
and more; they teach someone or
many others about something. They
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use the knowledge they have and pass
it along to others.
U for University
After graduating from high school,
many students continue their
education in buildings known as
universities. This is where students
will gain degrees for a specific major.
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V for Vowels
Vowels are within the alphabet and consist of the
letters a, e, I, o, u, and sometimes y. Students will
learn this from a young age, and it will help them
forever when sounding out words and figuring out
how to spell words.
W for Writing
Writing is something most people will do in their life multiple times.
Students learn how to write from a young age, starting with their
names, letters, and the names of animals and numbers. Then it turns
into learning how to spell words, making sentences, making paragraphs,
and finally turning them into papers.
X for Xanthic
This color would be neat to teach
students since they would advance the
words and know that they start with X.
This is a yellowish color like the color
shown on the left.
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Y for Yearbook
The yearbook is given to students at the end
of the year if they have purchased one and
helps them stay motivated and optimistic
about their school lives when they see
themselves in it. It also may motivate them
to get more involved in their school clubs,
sports, and activities.
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Zoom is an online way for teachers and students to meet up with
each other and still be able to teach and learn as they can in a
Z for Zoom classroom. Zoom can be used for work meetings, talking to friends,
and more. It doesn’t have to be used educationally.
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Sources:
• Assessment Definition. (2015, November 10). The Glossary of
Education Reform. https://www.edglossary.org/assessment/
• Education Finance. (n.d.).
Obo. https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-
9780199756810/obo-9780199756810-0012.xml
• xanthic. (n.d.). In The Merriam-Webster.com
Dictionary. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/xanthic