Cognitive Conditioning
Social Interaction
Culture and Society
How Students Modify Their Environments
Miscellaneous
100

Any sequence that increases the frequency of a particular behavior

Reinforcer

100

Process of molding behavior and beliefs so that children fit in with their cultural group

Socialization 

100

A ridged, simplistic, and inevitably inaccurate caricature of any particular group

Stereotype

100

True False: Students behaviors affect how they are perceived by other students and teachers

True

100

Studies yielding non-numerical data

Qualitative Research

200
This can take one of three forms-- live, symbolic, or verbal instructions

Model

200

Support mechanism that helps a learner successfully perform a challenging task

Scaffolding

200
A group of individuals with a common culture and roots and share a sense of interdependence is known as ___?

Ethnic Group

200

True False: Learners actively seek out environments that are a good fit with their existing behaviors and internal variables

True

200

Understanding of instruction strategies & classroom management

General Pedagogical Knowledge

300

The central principle of ______ is when behaviors are consistently followed by a desired consequences they tend to increase in frequency. When behaviors don't produce results, they usually decrease and may disappear all together

Operant Conditioning 

300

All students are active participants in class activities.

This is an example of ____?

Community of Learners

300

A very large, enduring social group that is socially and economically organized and has collective institutions and activities

Society

300

The tendency to seek out environmental conditions that are a good match with existing behaviors and internal variables is known as

Niche-Picking

300

Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create is apart of what?

Blooms Taxonomy

400

Cruella is not allowed to play softball for 3 games for plowing into the catcher. Cruella doesn't plow into the catcher anymore. This is an example of ____?

Removal Punishment

400

The process of spreading the learning task across many minds and can draw on multiple knowledge bases and ideas is known as ____?

Distributed Cognition

400

Legislation that guarantees that children with disabilities have access to appropriate interventions and services designed to enhance their physical and cognitive development, it also institutes a practice known as inclusion

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

400

Reciprocal Causation is the interdependence among internal ____, the ____, and _____?

Variables, environment, behavior

400

A short-term storage system for words and sounds

Phonological Loop

500

Alex gets lunch money by bullying Logan into surrendering his lunch money. Alex begins bullying his classmates more frequently. What kind of reinforcement is this?

Positive Reinforcement

500

The theoretical perspective that focuses on how learners construct their knowledge through their interactions with another person or a group of people

Social Constructivism 

500

A type of teaching that integrates the perspectives and experiences of numerous cultural groups throughout the curriculum and give all students reasons for pride in their cultural heritages

Multicultural Education
500

Logan often is tardy to Dr. Urban's class. After a while, Dr. Urban voices his concerns with Logans lack of attention during class. Dr. Urban decides to take action, he communicates clearly and consistently that he expects all students to succeed in his classroom. This is an example of deterring ____

Reciprocal Causation 

500

Part of the brain that does complex thinking, learning, and knowledge is

Cerebral Cortex

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