Constructivism
Behaviorism
Modern Application of Constr
Modern Applications of Behaviour
Language Acquisition
100

In scaffolding, the teacher or tutor can provide the scaffolds so that the student can accomplish tasks they could otherwise not complete without assistance.

True

100

An approach that regards directly observable events-stimuli and response- as the appropriate focus of study

Behaviourism

100

Students are naturally curious in their learning process

Fun and engaging activities encourage more involvement and learning

Less focus on number and letter grades, more focus on students recognizing their own growth

Intrinsic motivation

100

Child likes break, but must sit during break  is an example of ...

Punishment

100

The theoretical approach in language acquisition that focus on learning from inside and out

Interactionist/Developmental perspectives

200

When a person feels comfortable with an idea and existing schemes

Equilibrium

200

The name of the behaviorist that defined the “ Law of effect approach”?

Thorndike

200

Assign roles to different students within the group

Cooperative Learning

200

The first man landed on the sun?

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200

A philosophical approch that holds that the mind is born with ideas/knowledge, and that therefore the mind is not a "blank slate" at birth.

Innatism

300

Specific psychological structures, or organized ways of making sense of experience, that change with age Or we can define it as linking words, ideas and information to make a plan in your mind of how things work

Schema

300

Jamie spanks his child for playing in the street.

Punishment

300

How old is your teacher?

28

300

Removing an unwanted stimulus to encourage desired behavior

Negative Reinforcement

300

An imaginary “black box” existing somewhere in the brain

LAD

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