The definition of appropriation is?
Telling people you are Indigenous when you are not
This theorist proposed that children experience development through eight distinct stages in life.
Who is Erick Erickson
This behaviorist is famous for experimenting with dogs and classical conditioning.
Ivan Pavlov
This theorist described early childhood as a time when children have an “absorbent mind” and learn through movement, independence, and intrinsic motivation.
Who is Maria Montessori?
The Myers-Briggs has how many different personality types?
What is 16
Within an Indigenous culture, who provides the codes of conduct expected of the community?
The Elders
Jean Piaget, coined this term which is used to describe our ways of learning.
What is Assimilation and Accommodation
In operant conditioning, this occurs when a behavior increases because something unpleasant is removed.
negative reinforcement
This approach views the child as strong, competent, capable, and full of potential, and emphasizes that learning is social, creative, and community-based.
What is Reggio Emilia?
Carol Dweck termed the belief in the ability to learn new tasks as
What is a Growth Mindset
Finish this sentence: Nothing about us ...
without us
Arnold Gesell’s Maturation Theory focuses on these 4 areas of growth and development:
What is Motor, Adaptive, Language, and Personal-Social behavior.
If a student receives praise after completing homework and then continues completing homework, this is an example of what type of consequence.
positive reinforcement
According to Montessori, this plane of development (ages 6–12) is when children develop moral reasoning and intelligence, watching adults closely as models of thinking and behaviour.
What is the Second Plane of Development?
This is known as the ability to recognize, understand and manage our emotions and the emotions of others
What is Emotional Intelligence
The four elements of interconnectivity central to the medicine wheel are?
Mental, Spiritual, Emotional, & Physical
If you are aligned with this theorist, you would agree that students need opportunities to have physical access to books, play and explore learning materials, and engage in oral storytelling to develop language and literacy. You would agree that building strong, conversation-focused relationships with students is essential to their success, especially in preschool.
Who is Marie Clay.
According to Skinner, this determines whether a behavior is likely to happen again.
consequences
In a Reggio-inspired classroom, this practice is used to observe, record, and reflect on children’s thinking through photos, notes, conversations, and creative work — and is not used for grading.
What is documentation?
This theorist challenged Piaget's development theory claiming children develop different levels of expertise in different areas at different rates
Who is Howard Gardner
The four foundations for self-worth as identified by Stanley Coopersmith are?
Significance, Competence, Power, & Virtue
What are the four stages of cognitive development and their corresponding age ranges as theorized by Jean Piaget?
Sensorimotor (0 – 2 Years of Age), Pre-operational (2 – 6 Years of Age), Concrete Operational (7 – 12 Years of Age) , and Formal Operational (12 Years of Age – Adulthood).
Thorndike later revised this law, stating that rewards strengthen behavior more effectively than punishments weaken it.
Law of Effect
A teacher ensures students feel safe, valued, and a sense of belonging before expecting academic risk-taking or higher-level thinking. This reflects the classroom application of which theorist’s work?
Who is Abraham Maslow?
What neuroscience concepts does the acronym RAD stand for?
What is:
Reticular activating system
Amygdala's affective filter
Dopamine