Is he like me?
Name that Memory
Teaching Everyone
Co-Op Learning
Learning to Think
100
Refers to groups that are characterized in terms of a common nationality, culture, or language.
What is ethnicity?
100
This memory contains visual sensations that register as images and auditory sensations coded as sound patterns, similar to echoes.
What is sensory memory?
100
"A process of comprehensive school reform and basic education for all students. It challenges and rejects racism and other forms of discrimination in schools and society and accepts and affirms the pluralism that students, their communities, and their teachers reflect."
What is multicultural education?
100
The teacher should never allow students to form these on their own.
What are groups?
100
He came up with four stages of cognitive development.
Who is Piaget?
200
A relative standing in the society based on income, power, background, and prestige.
What is socioeconomic status?
200
This memory usually is just storage; it can hold five to nine separate new items at once, what memory is it?
What is short-term memory?
200
Students who do well in school despite facing many difficult challenges.
What are resilient students?
200
More students are willing to do this in smaller groups.
What is answering questions?
200
Children do not understand the concept of conservation until they reach this stage of cognitive development.
What is the concrete operational stage?
300
This concept rejects the idea of the melting pot and supports a society that values diversity.
What is multiculturalism?
300
This memory contains declarative knowlege, procedural knowledge, and self-regulatory knowledge, and us unlimited in capacity.
What is long-term memory?
300
This is when teachers use "cultural knowledge, prior experiences, frames of reference, and performance styles of ethnically diverse students to make learning" more relevant, effective, and enjoyable for students.
What is culturally responsive teaching?
300
This program started in the 1970's to desegregate classrooms.
What is cooperative learning?
300
In this stage children develop very basic problem solving skills.
What is the sensory motor stage?
400
In 1954 "separate but equal" schools were declared to be unequal and made illegal in Supreme Court Case.
What is Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka?
400
This is the process of "grouping individual bits of data into meaningful larger units."
What is chunking?
400
He came up with the Five Dimensions of Multicultural Education.
Who is James Banks?
400
Developing these can be detrimental to the learning process.
What are interpersonal relationships?
400
This is the "phase at which a child can master a task if given appropriate help and support."
What is the zone of proximal development?
500
This is a long-term effect of stereotype threat that causes students to separate their self-esteem from academic achievement by withdrawing interest in classrooms to avoid looking stupid.
What is disidentification?
500
This is how to keep "information in working memory by repeating it to yourself."
What is maintenance rehearsal?
500
She came up with the concept of 'culturally relevant pedagogy.'
Who is Gloria Ladson-Billings?
500
In this step of cooperative learning the teacher should go over the material again before the test is given to make sure that everyone understands it.
What is the final step?
500
"According to him, people learn more through their environment, and the social interaction that they have with people in that environment."
Who is Vygotsky?
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