Developmental Stage Theory
Humanism theory
Behaviourist and Essentialist theory
Neuro-education
Learning Theories
100

Sulzby thought that these two things should be taught together as literacy. 

What is Reading and Writing

100

What major feature is associated with humanism

What is student-centered learning

100

designing learning experiences that provide clear objectives, feedback, and reinforcement. For example, online quizzes and assessments. can provide immediate feedback to learners, which can help them reinforce their learning and improve their performance is an example of applying this learning theory in online learning

What is behaviourism

100

this is the area of the brain where active learning and thinking take place

what is the frontal lobe?

100

This learning theory is rooted in stimulus and response

What is behaviourism

200

Who created the stages of Psychosocial Development?

Who is Erik Erikson 

200

This is the highest need proposed by Maslow.

What is self-actualization

200

This theorist believes in scaffolding with immediate feedback, small units that included repetition so students could retain and affirm information  

Who is B.F Skinner

200
Sweller introduced this theory in 1998, related to how much a little brain can handle

what is cognitive load theory?

200

A principle of this learning theory is." Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions" 

What is connectionism 

300

This theorist thought that People acquire knowledge of language, reading and writing before they are formally introduced to it. This knowledge development is ongoing through adulthood.

Who is Clay

300

The humanist learning theory emphasizes the freedom and autonomy of..

Who are the learners

300

These two forms of associated learning defined by this ringing canine of a theorist 

What is operant conditioning and classical conditioning 

300

Barkley and Brown organized a set of processes that help us organize and act into this.

What is executive function?



300

Willis proposes that: Students are truly learning when they continue to think about their learning and seek to find new connections, which applies to this learning theory. 

What is Motivation and Affect

400

This Developmental Theorist thought that Children go through specific stages of growth, although they don’t enter the stages at the same time and develop at their own rate and pace.

Who is Gesell

400

4. Who came up with the concept of “hierarchy of needs”

Who is Abraham Maslow

400

This body of knowledge should be uniform and assessed uniformly for mastery of content  

what is curriculum 

400

Miller introduced this in lieu of stimulus response

what is test, operate, test, exit??


400

In this learning theory, if a learner lacks interest or self-esteem, they will be less inclined to want to learn 

What is humanism

500

Who are the 5 theorist's that we learned about in developmental stage theory 

Who are Sulzby, Erickson, Piaget, Gisell, and Clay

500

This theorist developed a theory of the Four Planes of Development, through which a person develops their academic, spiritual, moral and emotional selves from birth to 24 years old.

Who is Maria Montessori

500

Frequency and recency are mentioned by this theorist 

Who is Skinner

500

these are the three stages of learning defined by Bruner.

What are enactive stages, iconic stages, and symbolic stages??

500
This theory proposes that learning involves generational roles and responsibilities 

What is Indigenous ways of learning

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