Theory of cognitive development.
What is the process of when a child leads playtime without structure?
Unstructured Play?
What is Scaffolding?
Scaffolding is providing temporary support to help students master new skills.
What is Lev Vygotsky known for?
Zone of Proximal Development.
What is the process where a teacher provides support and guidance to a student who are not quite yet at the level they need to be?
Scaffolding.
What does PBL stand for?
Project Based Learning?
Headphones or something to help them focus audio based.
what does the cognitive domain deal with?
intellectual skills, knowledge, understanding, and critical thinking.
What is B.F. Skinner known for?
Behaviorism.
What is the teaching method where students learn by working for an extended period to investigate and respond to a complex question?
Project Based Learning.
Why is play based learning important?
It helps students learn cognitive, social, and physical skills during play.
What ways can a teacher teach a student in a kinesthetic way?
The teacher can teach student by using manipulative or by teaching the student with other objects?
what are the 3 domains?
cognitive, affective, and psychomotor
What is Howard Gardener known for?
Theory of multiple intelligences.
What is the process of recording information presented by a teacher for the purpose of improving recall?
Note Taking.
What can using manipulatives help with?
Help students with learning how to count and help them visualize their learning in a 3D space.
what do these modalities focus on?
help people absorbing information through images, sounds, or physical experiences.
What is Maria Montessori known for?
Hands on learning.
What is the ongoing process used by teachers during instruction to monitor student learning?
Formative Assessment.
Why are Pop Quizzes important?
They help the Teacher find out how much the student actually knows.
Explain the kinesthetic modality.
hands-on activities, experiments, role-playing, building models, and taking frequent breaks.