Research
Educational Psychologists
Role of Families
Learning and Intelligence
Culture and Schooling
100

This type of research uses words, dialogues, case studies.

Qualitative

100

This theorist proposed stages of cognitive development based on the belief that our thinking processes change radically from birth to maturity as we try to make sense of the world.

Piaget

100

This parenting style typically includes high warmth and high control with high expectations, clear limits and rule enforcement.

Authoritative

100

In 1904 Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon identified 58 tests that they believed measured?

The abilities needed to succeed in school (later called intelligence quotient or IQ)

100

While each of us has distinct identities, the ways that those identities converge has been called?

Intersectionality

200

This type of research uses measurements and computations.

Quantitative

200

This theorist had a sociocultural perspective of human devlopment believing that culture shapes cognitive development.

Vygotsky

200

This parenting style typically includes low warmth, high control, high expectations, can seem cold and controlling.

Authoritarian

200

Beliefs about learning styles have evolved to refer to these as?

Learning preferences.

200

This refers to a combination of wealth, power, prestige and can be captured in an index.

Socieconomic Status

300

This type of research uses quantitative and qualitative methods.

Mixed methods

300

According to Vygotsky, there is a space of development between the child's current performance and the desired performance. This space is called?

Zone of proximal development

300

This parenting style typically includes high warmth, low control,, low expectations, high autonomy.

Permissive

300

This act lead to changes in how schools teach children with disabilities.

IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)

300

These are simplified descriptions that we apply to every member of a group.

Stereotypes

400

Problem-solving investigation that teachers often do in their classroom.

Action research

400

Piaget's stages of cognitive development included?

Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational

400

This parenting style typically includes  low warmth, low control, indifference.

Rejecting/Neglecting

400

This is an agreement between parents and the school about what services will be provided to a student.

IEP (Individual Education Program)

400

With this kind of mindset, students believe their learning and intelligence are fluid and can be changed.

Growth

500

Theories provide the                  to be tested.

Hypothesis

500

This is critical to cognitive development because it provides a way to express ideas.

Language

500

Parenting styles and the way we interpret them are influenced by?

Culture

500

Currently, there are generally three tiers of support provided to students with special needs in schools. Which one provides the most intensive support?

Tier 3.

500

With this type of teaching/educational environment, teachers consider students cultural background, including belief systems and ways of knowing.

Culturally Relevant Pedagogy

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