Theory that empahsizes learning through observation of others.
What is Social Learning Theory?
The internal state that arouses, directs and maintains behavior.
What is motivation?
Techniques used to maintain a positive learning environment.
What expert teachers have.
Accomplishments that are modeled by someone else.
What are vicarious experiences
Explanation of behavior that emphasizes the mutual effects of the individual and the environment on each other.
What is Triadic Reciprocal Casuality?
What is extrinsic motivation?
Teachers that seem to have eyes at the back of their head, avoid only talking to few students, scan the classroom, and make eye contact with individual students.
What is withitness?
Affective domain 5 learning outcomes.
What are receiving, responding, valuing, organization, and characterization?
Will power
What is volition?
In factors that affect observational learning, this process has consequences to models that convey information about behavioral appropriateness and likely outcomes of actions.
What are vicarious consequences?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs level where knowledge and understanding, curiosity, exploration, need for meaning and predictability.
What is Cognitive Needs?
Students who feel connected with school are _______
Learning target that has demonstration or physical-skill based performance central to learning in a domain.
What is performance skills?
Students that may engage in behavior that blocks their own success in order to avoid testing their ability
What is self-handicapping?
An action where a student is giving themselves a pep talk before they take a test.
What is social persuasion?
Goal Orientation that focuses on being superior, winning, and being the best.
What is Performance Goal?
In a problem solving model, what step would be to establish a warm, personal relationship with the student.
What is step one?
Giving well organized presentation with clear explanations and reviews.
What is direct instruction?
Clear, firm, nonhostile response style?
Zimmerman's three phase model performance phase.
What are self-monitoring, strategy use, and self-talk?
Strategy that supports getting new people to answer questions, someone who hasn't been called on, someone who wants to take a risk.
What is encouraging risk taking
Three principles to practice in classroom management.
What are positivity, choice and reflection?
Asking the capital of Indiana is an example of what type of question?
What is a convergent question?
Group and regrouping students based on learning needs.
What is flexible grouping?