Sociocultural
Exceptional Learners
Behavioral &
Social Cognitive
Information-Processing
Mixed
100

refers to the behavior patterns, beliefs, and all other products of a particular group of people that are passed on from generation to generation

Culture

100

Difficulty in learning that involves understanding or using spoken or written language

Learning Disability 

100

A relatively permanent influence on behavior, knowledge, and thinking skills, which comes about through experience.

Learning

100

Learning to use what they have learned in previous circumstances to adapt their responses to a new situation.

Self-modification

100

is a type of learning in which an organism learns to connect, or associate, stimuli.

Classical conditioning

200

•Gives priority to personal goals.

•Values include feeling good and personal distinction.

•Fosters independence.

Individualism

200

Difficulty with phonological skills and comprehension.

Severe impairment in the ability to read and spell

Dyslexia

200

Behavioral Approaches to Learning

•Classical conditioning.

•Operant conditioning.

200

Metacognitive Activity

•Students consciously adapt and manage their thinking strategies during problem solving and purposeful thinking.

200

•Processing information with little effort.

Automaticity

300

•Values group and personal goals are subordinated.

•Encourages interdependence of group members.

•Supports harmonious relationships.

Collectivism

300

A disorder that involves a lack of muscle coordination, shaking, or unclear speech

Cerebral palsy

300

Reduces anxiety by getting the individual to associate deep relaxation with successive visualizations of increasingly anxiety–producing situations.

Systematic Desensitization

300

____ and ____ of connections between neurons that produces fewer but stronger connections.

Blooming and pruning

300

is a form of learning in which the consequences of behavior produce changes in the probability that the behavior will occur.

Operant Conditioning

400

Students whose native language is not English are taught in two ways.

Instruction in English only.

Dual–language approach.

400

This disorder is characterized by persistent impairment in reciprocal social communication and social interaction, as well as restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities

Autism (ASD)

400

Involves teaching new behaviors by reinforcing successive approximations of the desired behavior.

Shaping

400

Memory’s Time Frames includes these 3

•Sensory memory: Retains information for an instant.

•Short-term memory: Limited capacity and retains for 30 seconds without rehearsal.

•Long-term memory: Unlimited capacity over a long period of time.

400

Getting information into memory

Encoding

500

Improving Relationships Among Children from Different Ethnic Groups

Multicultural Education

500

Speech Disorders impact..., include (at least 3)

Articulation

Voice

Fluency

500

• Reinforce after a set number of responses.

•Reinforce after an average but unpredictable number of responses.

•Reinforce appropriate responses after a fixed amount of time.

•Reinforce appropriate responses after a variable amount of time.

Fixed–Ratio

Variable–Ratio:

Fixed–Interval

Variable–Interval:

500

To improve knowledge and promote understanding of material, educators should assist the organization of knowledge through these 5 techniques.

•Teach mnemonics.

•Method of loci.

•Rhymes.

•Acronyms.

Keyword.

500

___ is a rewarding stimulus.

___ is a removal of aversive stimulus.

___ Removal of pleasant stimulus.

___ Presentation of aversive stimulus.

Positive reinforcement

Negative reinforcement

Punishment (negative)

Punishment (positive)

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