This is defined as direct observation or participation in events
Experience
T or F Learning occurs only in school.
False
Habit
At what educational level do you learn the alphabet and how to cooperate with the teachers and others?
Preschool and/or Kindergarten
Define: "Equal Schooling, Open to All"
No one can be denied access to public education
this is a type of learning that is a result of experience involving motor nerves:
Conditioning
How insight different than critical thinking?
The eternal drive to do the very best you can to achieve your goals
At what educational level do you learn the building blocks of reading, writing, and mathematics.
Elementary
Which is not a tip for reading and using your textbook?
A. Reread the Chapter and takes notes of important ideas and facts
B. Answer the question at the end of the section before you read the section
C. Read carefully and pay attention to topic sentences.
D. Use the Study Guides that are in the textbook
Answer the question at the end of the section before you read the section
This is when people unconsciously take knowledge about a subject and apply it to a problem or question in order to find the answer
How can improved time management help you become more successful in school?
Higher levels of performance and productivity
More freedom for extracurriculars
Better grades
Good foundation for life skills
Process that we use to solve problems
Critical Thinking
At this stage, students start learning responsibility and more social skills
Middle School
Which is not a challenge facing public schools today?
A. Finding Good Teachers
B. Paying for Public Schools
C. Education Reform
D. None of the Above
None of the Above
This is the process that allows students with disabilities be taught in regular classrooms like everyone else
Mainstreaming
The ability to find new ways of thinking and doing things
creativity
Prejudice
At this education level, students start to learn the thinking and social skills that will help them through the rest of their education
Elementary
Name 2 of the 3 goals of education
Learn to work with others, learn basic skills, and develop considerate behavior
What are the 4 steps to Critical Thinking?
1) Defining the issue
2) Distinguish Fact from Opinion
3) Weigh the Evidence
4) Reaching Conclusion (a rational for conclusion)
What are 4 different ways we learn?
Using our senses, conditioning, Imitation, and Observing
Students are required to go to school
Compulsory Attendance
What is the difference between an undergraduate and graduate degree?
Undergraduate: 4 year degree, after high school
Graduate: After undergraduate program
How is insight similar to critical thinking?
You can use insight and apply it to the steps of critical thinking.