Information that is useful in a particular situation or that applies mainly to one topic.
What is domain-specific knowledge?
This theorist only tested and made his theory on a small group consisting of his friend's and family's children.
Who is Piaget?
The though processes that a person cant do something but they will be able to eventually.
What is a Growth Mindset?
The thought processes needed to allow creativity to happen.
What is Divergent and Convergent Thinking?
This is the act of connecting pieces of information into larger (more general) groups.
What is Organizing Schemas?
The belief that more knowledgeable members of society lead to the best way of learning.
Who is Vygotsky?
The fight, flight, or freeze instincts of the brain.
What is the Reactive State of Mind?
The ability to make judgments about the consistency and adequacy of the information related to the problem.
What is Critical-Thinking?
This kind of knowledge would be what a person uses to bake a cake or to open their phone.
What is Procedural Knowledge?
This theorist would be saddened over how play is being devalued in the modern school system in favor of straight up learning.
Who is Piaget?
The approach to repairing the harm students have received by authoritative positions doing activities/punishments with them rather than to them.
What are Restorative Approaches?
The five levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
What are Psychological, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, and Self-Actualization?