How many Levels are in Bloom's Taxonomy?
6 levels
5
What was the Vygotsky theory
Vygotsky believed that cognitive development was founded on social interaction
According to J piaget what stage of life are we in?
Formal-Operational stage (age 11 to adulthood)
When did J Locker purpose theses ideas
1680s
What are the 6 levels of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create
What are the Needs in Maslow's Pyramid?
Physiological needs, Safety needs, Love and belonging, Esteem and Self-actualization
What did Vygotsky believe learning stems from?
Experience
When looking at new knowledge what did Piaget believe?
New knowledge is often assimilated into prior knowledge
What does Tabula Rasa mean
Blank Slate
What is blooms taxonomy?
Bloom et. al. (1956) developed a classification system that allows educators to organize learning objectives in an effort to achieve specific outcomes.
If Said needs are not present what can happen to the student?
Lack of learning and comprehending in addition to slowed development
What concept did Vygotsky develop
Zone of Proximal Development
What are the stages in J Piagets theory categorized by
Age
What is nature vs nurture
"nature is defined as all genes and hereditary factors that contribute to a person’s unique physical appearance, personality, and physiology. “Nurture” is defined as the many environmental variables that affect a person, including their experiences in early childhood, family and social relationships, culture, and community" (Nature vs. nurture child development 2020)
What aspect of the English language was Bloom's Taxonomy built on?
Verbs
What are examples of esteem needs?
"(i) esteem for oneself (dignity, achievement, mastery, independence) and (ii) the need to be accepted and valued by others (e.g., status, prestige)." (Mcleod, 2020)
What learning theory did L Vygotsky believe in
Constructivist/Constructivism
What learning theory did J Piaget believe in
Constructivist/Constructivism
What image was associated with J Locke's teaching philosophy
A funnel
What is an example of a blooms taxonomy verb?
Answers may vary
What are examples of Safety needs
protection from elements, security, order, law, stability, and freedom from fear.
What is the zone of proximal development?
The ZPD refers to the difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can achieve with guidance
What are the 4 stages of Piagets theory
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete-Operational, Formal Operational
What is J Locke's blank slate theory?
"education, environment, and experiences – which are external, as well as material and/or immaterial – shape the child’s process of development. This leaves a lasting effect on who they become."(Kristie, Human cognition: Are we really blank slates?)