Learning is defined by repetition and positive reinforcement in this learning theory.
What is behaviorism?
This framework defines a 'hierarchy' of question types: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
Instead of primarily teaching through in-class lectures, this technique has students take the lead in the learning process.
What is 'student-centered' learning?
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What is a 'flipped classroom'?
In this activity, a 301 student presents a 'real-life' teaching situation for the class to discuss asynchronously.
What is a case study/teaching case study?
This class required being on Berkeley campus until 6pm on Wednesdays.
What is 301?
The student is motivated by internal goals in this type of learning theory.
What is cognitive constructivism?:
This framework defines four teaching 'domains': preparing/planning, classroom environment, instruction, and professional responsibilities.
What is the Danielson framework?
In this technique, students are first put into 'like/expert' groups to learn/review common material, then are re-formed into 'learning/teaching' groups to teach each other different material
What is a jigsaw?
In this activity, individuals were asked to create visual collages that represented different aspects of themselves and share with a small group.
What was the Life on a Page activity?
This is the best department on campus.
What is Bioengineering?
The journal club assignment is an example of this type of learning theory
What is social constructivism?
The 5E teaching model uses these five 'E' words to define different phases of a lesson.
What are: Engage, Explore, Explain, Extend, Evaluate?
In this technique, the classroom is designed to reduce barriers to learning in a systematic and science-driven way.
What is Universal Design for Learning?
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What is an equity-driven classroom?
In this activity, student were placed in small groups to discuss their sense of belonging and organize their ideas.
What was the iceberg activity?
This school is frequently named as the top public university in the USA.
What is UC Berkeley?