Studied by B.F. Skinner, includes operant and classical conditioning, believes its namesake is a function of the environment
Behavioral Theory
Father of the Kindergarten
Froebel
Originally Italian, children are active in their own learning
Reggio Emilia
How many substages are in Piaget's sensorimotor stage?
6
Ability of a child to understand that liquids and objects retain mass even if it appears smaller (water cylinder)
Conservation
All children are are born with the capacity for learning language
Theory of Language
Father of Pragmatism
This method is often found in Montessori schools and aims to make young children aware of social and racial problems
ABAR
What is Piaget's final stage?
Formal Operational
Describes both the mental and physical actions involved in understanding and knowing
Schemas
Multiple Intelligences
Zone of Proximal Development
Vygotsky
Froebel made what kind of school?
Kindergarten
How many stages are in Piaget's theory?
4
Process of learning by watching
Vicarious Learning
The Brofenbrenner theory that a child's surroundings influence their growth
Ecological Systems Theory
Reggio Emilia
Loris Malaguzzi
Began in WWII, hands on learning, children are driven by an inner force to learn
Montessori
What is Piaget's third stage?
Concrete Operational
Process of taking in new info into our already existing schemas
Assimilation
Theory by Albert Bandura, displayed by the Bobo Doll Experiment
Social Learning Theory
ABAR (Anti-Bias Anti-Racism)
Louise Derman-Sparks
Children solve their own problems
John Dewey lab schools
What is Piaget's second stage?
Pre-operational
Leads children to believe that nature is alive and controllable
Animism