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100

This learning theorist developed four planes of development: academic, spiritual, moral and emotional. 

Who is Maria Montessori?

100

This concept, introduced by Vygotsky, describes the gap between what learners can do alone and what they can achieve with guidance.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development?

100

The second largest neurodevelopmental shift happens between these grades.

What are grades 6-9?

100

You cannot do this wrong–you can only do this more right.

What is teaching Indigenous Ways of Knowing?

100

What kind of problem can be described as the symptom of other problems?

What are Wicked Problems?

200

Later in life, Maslow admitted that the hierarchy of needs should be thought of not in a triangle but in this shape.

What is a Circle?

200

B.F. Skinner’s theory of learning focuses on using reinforcements and punishments to shape behaviour.

What is Operant Conditioning?

200

Connectivism shares similarities with this element of Vygotsky’s theory.

What is Zone of Proximal Development?

200

Using ceremony as an intervention when a student has gone brain stem could fall under this learning theory. 

What is the Indigenous Perspective on Education?

200

This theoretical framework is for understanding learning in the digital age.

What is Connectivism?

300

This theorist believes that learning is spiral, not linear.

Who is Reggio?

300

When Dr. Sheldon Cooper presents a chocolate to elicit silence, the chocolate represents this.

What is a response?

300

Wiring of the speech centers happens in this age range.

What is 0-2, the first two years?

300

This is the center of the tree.

What is The Medicine Wheel?

300

The ability to recognise, understand and manage our emotions and the emotions of others.

 What is Emotional Intelligence?

400

This theorist lists authenticity, respect/trust, and empathy as the 3 key elements of effective facilitation.

Who is Rogers?

400

A type of fear that develops in students as a result of a past experience.

What is a phobia?

400

This theorist coined Flow State: when the right balance of challenge and skill are achieved. 

Who is Csikszentmihaly?

400

This term describes the divide between narratives of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, as illustrated by Donaldson's analogy of the fort, where stories were once intertwined but have become separate. 

What is "insider/outsider" discourse?

400

This theory has used neuroscience and neuroimaging to explore how the brain reacts to learning in certain situations.

What is Willis' Joy and Learning?

500

This instructional method involves providing support and gradually reducing help as students gain independence.

What is Scaffolding?

500

Conditioning Schedule is a means of systematically doing this to scaffold toward a specific behaviour.

What is reinforcement and/or punishment?

500

Prolonged, chaotic, severe, and uncontrollable periods of stress leads to this.

What is learned helplessness?

500

This theorist associated "inflicting soul wound on Indigenous people" as one of the products of the colonial school system.

Who is Marie Battiste?

500

Typically, this person prefers depth vs breadth, forms ideas in order to talk, and likes to understand before experiencing.

What is an Introvert?

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