How many philosophical foundations are there in education?
4
Learning theories are also known as:
(a) Learning domains
(b) Psychological foundations
(b) Psychological foundations
Taxonomy means
(a) Levels
(b) Classification
(c) Components
(b) Classification
What are the 3 phases in a lesson plan?
Readiness, engagement, mastery
Often referred to as the “Universal Curriculum”, this philosophy believes that one should teach things of lasting value to all people everywhere.
Perennialism
This theory centers on how information is processed within the mind. It goes beyond observable behaviour, emphasizing the internal mental processes that occur in learning.
Cognitivism
What is the third level in Bloom's taxonomy?
Level 3: Apply
What principle do we follow when we write learning objectives?
S.M.A.R.T principle
This philosophy is based more on experiential learning that concentrate on the development of a child's talents.
Progressivism
This theory states that the student is the authority on how they learn, and that all of their needs should be met in order for them to learn well.
Humanism
Name one taxonomy for the psychomotor domain.
Simpson’s Psychomotor Domain Taxonomy (1972)
Harrow’s Psychomotor Domain Taxonomy (1972)
Dave’s Psychomotor Domain Taxonomy (1970)
Name the 3 ways to differentiate instruction.
Differentiate content, process and product