How children develop a sense of ATTACHMENT to the parent was the primary concern of which theorist?
A)Ainsworth
B)Gardner
C)Montessori
D)Skinner
What is Ainsworth?
True or False: Interpersonal is the ability to understand and interact with others while intrapersonal is the ability to understand oneself.
What is true?
If a teacher was trying to tailor a lesson to help students with high BODILY-KINESTHETIC intelligence he/she should:
A) Allow students to move around the room during the activity
B) Allow students to collaborate in groups
C) Remove any reading from the activity
D) Use a larger number of maps and graphs
What is allow students to move around the room during the activity?
Which would NOT be an appropriate lesson for a MONTESSORI classroom?
A) A child who moves on to a new task when they have mastered the current one
B) Children self-select activities
C) Older student lead younger students in an activity
D) The teacher leads the whole group in a single task
What is the teacher leads the whole group in a single task?
In the Sensorimotor stage the child is developing relationships with what?
A: The Environment
B: Parents
C: Extra Family
D: Animals
What is the environment?
Who believes children have MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES and that we can tailor instruction to meet those needs?
What is Gardner?
What is the learning process called where voluntary behaviors are modified by association with reward?
Positive reinforcement
Operant conditioning
Punishment
The ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO of an individual are components of whose theory?
What is Frued?
Robin is a 5-yr-old kindergarten student. She often struggles to take the perspective of other children. In other words, she is still very egocentric. In addition, she must still be corrected by her parents or teacher on issues of appropriate versus inappropriate behavior. She excels in any activity that involves singing or dancing and prefers choosing her own tasks at school. Robin seeks out approval from her parents for showing independence on completing tasks around the house. She is very sensitive if she is scolded or reprimanded and feels badly afterward.
Which of the MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES seems to be her strength?
What is musical?
Michael is an 8-year-old who is in third grade. He is less interested in playing with his younger brother and is more interested in spending time with kids his own age. It is important to him that he meets the expectations of his peers, so he is considering joining Boy Scouts like many of his friends. Michael completes his math homework as soon as he gets home and eagerly awaits his grades, hoping he has done a good job. He is beginning to master more difficult mathematical concepts. Michael learns best when he is able to grasp logical concepts and loves working with numbers.
Which of the stages of MORAL DEVELOPMENT applies to Michael?
What is conventional?
Which theorist believed that children go through three MORAL STAGES during development?
What is Kohlberg?
Montessori's methods of teaching are freedom of ________ and self discovery.
What is choice?
If a child is given gold stars each time the perform a desired behavior, which of the following principles of OPERANT CONDITIONING is being utilize
What is positive reinforcement?
Robin is a 5-yr-old kindergarten student. She often struggles to take the perspective of other children. In other words, she is still very egocentric. In addition, she must still be corrected by her parents or teacher on issues of appropriate versus inappropriate behavior. She excels in any activity that involves singing or dancing and prefers choosing her own tasks at school. Robin seeks out approval from her parents for showing independence on completing tasks around the house. She is very sensitive if she is scolded or reprimanded and feels badly afterward.
Which theorist would suggest that Robin would benefit from being allowed to choose her own tasks most of the time?
What is Montessori?
Michael is an 8-year-old who is in third grade. He is less interested in playing with his younger brother and is more interested in spending time with kids his own age. It is important to him that he meets the expectations of his peers, so he is considering joining Boy Scouts like many of his friends. Michael completes his math homework as soon as he gets home and eagerly awaits his grades, hoping he has done a good job. He is beginning to master more difficult mathematical concepts. Michael learns best when he is able to grasp logical concepts and loves working with numbers.
Which of the stages of COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT is Micheal experiencing?
What is concrete operations?
What theorist believed that children develop COGNITIVE SKILLS in four distinct stages?
What is Piaget?
In Kohlberg's theory, what is the stage called when a child is strictly obeying authority and avoiding punishment?
A child who is 1 year old and still putting objects in his/her mouth is in which of the COGNITIVE STAGES?
What is sensorimotor?
Robin is a 5-yr-old kindergarten student. She often struggles to take the perspective of other children. In other words, she is still very egocentric. In addition, she must still be corrected by her parents or teacher on issues of appropriate versus inappropriate behavior. She excels in any activity that involves singing or dancing and prefers choosing her own tasks at school. Robin seeks out approval from her parents for showing independence on completing tasks around the house. She is very sensitive if she is scolded or reprimanded and feels badly afterward.
Robin is in which stage of COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT?
What is pre-operational?
Michael is an 8-year-old who is in third grade. He is less interested in playing with his younger brother and is more interested in spending time with kids his own age. It is important to him that he meets the expectations of his peers, so he is considering joining Boy Scouts like many of his friends. Michael completes his math homework as soon as he gets home and eagerly awaits his grades, hoping he has done a good job. He is beginning to master more difficult mathematical concepts. Michael learns best when he is able to grasp logical concepts and loves working with numbers.
Which of the MULTIPLE INTELLEGENCES does Michael exhibit?
What is logical-mathematical?
Who believed that LEARNING should be STUDENT-DRIVEN and experiential?
What is Montessori?
What is the correct order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
What is physiological needs, safety, social, esteem, self-actualization?
A child who is looking to his/her PEERS for direction on social expectations is in which stage of MORAL DEVELOPMENT?
What is conventional?
Robin is a 5-yr-old kindergarten student. She often struggles to take the perspective of other children. In other words, she is still very egocentric. In addition, she must still be corrected by her parents or teacher on issues of appropriate versus inappropriate behavior. She excels in any activity that involves singing or dancing and prefers choosing her own tasks at school. Robin seeks out approval from her parents for showing independence on completing tasks around the house. She is very sensitive if she is scolded or reprimanded and feels badly afterward.
Which of the PSYCHSOCIAL stages in Robin working through?
What is initiative vs guilt?
Michael is an 8-year-old who is in third grade. He is less interested in playing with his younger brother and is more interested in spending time with kids his own age. It is important to him that he meets the expectations of his peers, so he is considering joining Boy Scouts like many of his friends. Michael completes his math homework as soon as he gets home and eagerly awaits his grades, hoping he has done a good job. He is beginning to master more difficult mathematical concepts. Michael learns best when he is able to grasp logical concepts and loves working with numbers.
Which of the PSYCHOSOCIAL stages is displayed in the scenario?
What is industry vs. inferiority?