What is Sensorimotor and Preoperational?
Theorist famous for theory that includes sensorimotor and preoperational stages.
What is another name for Neural Pruning?
Synaptic Pruning.
What is pruning?
Use it or lose it
What are people who voluntarily leave their country and relocate in a new place called?
Immigrants
What are the three essential metacognition skills?
Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluating
What is Schema?
Describes mental structures that help organize information.
What does the Acronym IDEA stand for?
Individuals with Disabilties Education Act.
What are the four parenting styles?
authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and neglectful.
What is moving between speech forms called?
Code switching
When it comes to Surface Approach what is the students motive?
Their approach is that they memorize what they see as the most important items.
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
A term that describes a gap between what learners do independently with guidance.
What is it called when a child identified as special needs that is in a class with other children who are not labeled?
Inclusion.
In Bowlbys attacthment disorder what are two chemical stressors?
adrenaline and cortisol
What is an approach to teaching content to ELS by putting words and concepts of content into context to make the content understandable?
Sheltererd Instruction.
What is an activity that surrounds pre-existing learning or assessment task and fosters students metacognition?
Wrappers.
Who are these two people?
- Piaget
- Vygotsky
These two theorists have two different theories about development?
What is the range of devolpmental disabilties affecting verbal & communication as well as impaired social interactions?
Autism Spectrum
How does Corpus Collosum come into play?
It allows nerve signals to move between the two sides of your brain. (like a bridge)
What was a Landmark 1954 supreme court case that ruled that the separation of children in public schools based on race was considered unconstitutional?
Brown V Board of Education
What is a special kind of procedural knowledge- knowing how to approach learning task called?
Learning Strategies
What Inquiry-Based Learning Instructional Method?
It encourages students to discover knowledge through exploration?
What is Howard Gardners 8 multiple intelligences?
Logical- mathematical, linguistic, musical, spatical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalists.
What are Kohlbergs stages in order?
Avoiding punishment, self- interest, good boy attitude, law and order morality, social contract, and principle
What is a checklist that is used during observations to assess teaching of ELL students called?
SIOP Model
What is it called when you consider how effective your study strategies are?
Self Reflection