How many stages of physical development are there?
What is 7 stages
Who is considered to be the "father" of emotional/psychosocial development?
Who is Erik Erikson
Who developed the Stages for Cognative Development?
Who is Jean Piaget
Who is considered the "father" of Moral Development
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg
What is an example of formative and summative assessments?
What are: Formative: in class discussion, weekly quizzes, group work, homework
Summative: standardize tests, final exam, final essays
Which stage can be described as a period of rapid growth?
What is the infancy stage, ages birth-3years old
Which one of Erikson's stages is defined as " A strong sense of identity; a clear picture of your future
What is Identity vs Confusion: 12-18 years
Which stage is described below? Think about hypothetical situations and various possibilities, situations that don’t exist yet or may never exist. During this stage they are capable of hypothetical-deductive reasoning.
What is the Formal Operational Stage
What are the two stages associated with Level2: Conventional Morality?
What are Stage 3 &4; "Good boy-good girl" and law and social order
methods are the procedure or process for attaining an object, while materials are the what can be used to facilitate learning
What stage can be described as having the ability to establish intimate relationships, as well as friendships?
What is early adulthood, ages 18-29
Name 3 of the stages Erikson outlined in his development theory
What are: Trust Vs Mistrust: Autonomy Vs Shame/Doubt, Initiative Vs Guilt, Industry Vs Inferiority, Identity Vs Confusion, Intimacy Vs Isolation, Generatively Vs Strangulation, Integrity Vs Despair
Name 2 of the 4 stages Piaget outlined for Cognitive Development
What are: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational
What are the 3 levels of Moral Development?
What are Level 1: Pre-conventional, Level 2: Conventional and Level 3:Post Conventional
How do Formative and summative assessments differ from each other?
Formative assessments aim to close any gaps of confusion within learning
Summative assesments aim to evaluate student learning and knowledge
Which stage can also be described as "mid-life crisis"?
What is the middle adulthood stage. Ages 30-60
Give an example of Generatively Vs Stagnation
What is Contributing to Society and being apart of a family
Which of the 4 stages, contains 6 substages that define behavior comes from? Can you name any of the stages?
What is the Sensorimotor Stage: Use of Reflexes; Primary Circular Reactions; Secondary Circular Reactions; Coordination of Secondary schemes; Tertiary Circular Reactions; Mental Combinations
What are the ages associated with the 3 levels of moral development?
What are Level 1: 0-9 years; Level 2: 10-15 years; Level 3: 16+ years
What is the difference between goals and objectives?
A goal is an outcome you want to achieve, while an objective is a specific and measurable action that can be reached in a short amount of time
At what age to babies start to show their emotions through tantrums?
What is 2 years old
Which stage did Erikson state was the "foundational background" and had direct impact of the remaining stages?
What is Trust vs Mistrust; 0-1 years
You are a nurse in a pediatric walk in clinic. You have a 9 year old female patient who experiences stomach aches after eating food with high sugar content. Using inductive reasoning, what would the 9 year old patient be able to deduce about the relationship between these two.
she can conclude that sugar foods cause a stomach ache
Which stage is described below: At this stage, people follow these internalized principles of justice, even if they conflict with laws and rules.
What is stage 6, Universal Ethical Principles
According to teachers, which type of assessment is more important, Formative or summative?
What is Summative. It allows them to evaluate student learning.