Which theorist focuses on scaffolding and social development?
Lev Vygotsky
What are the stages of learning?
Short-term, working, and long-term memory
According to Hammond, what are the three stages of information processing?
1. Input
2. Elaboration
3. Application
What does it mean for a teacher to be an ally and a warm demander?
Teacher offers students care and pushes them out of their comfort zones as needed
What is one factor that helps a person learn something?
Motivation, interests, attention, curiosity, etc
Which theorist introduced the hierarchy of needs and self-actualization?
Abraham Maslow
What is an effective way to learn new information?
Elaboration, making connections, etc.
How do you apply culturally responsive teaching the during second phase?
As part of elaboration, you are connecting to what your brain already knows through oral tradition
What kind of feedback is most helpful to students?
Feedback is specific and actionable; it is corrective and instructive. It is supportive while not sugar coating
Describe a classroom environment that is helpful for learning
good job!
What was a main point of Bandura's?
Self-efficacy theory: if a student believes they can do something, they will actually perform better.
Modeling: students learn through observing and copying the actions of others
Social learning theory (same as above)
What is a schema?
Tightly organized sets of facts related to particular concepts or phenomena
What four strategies should you use in lesson planning to make a lesson more memorable for students?
- Chunk --> making information digestible
- Chew -->actively processing new information
- Review --> having a chance to apply new learning
What does it mean to have a two-way alliance with a student?
Both the teacher and the student have committed to working together. The teacher commits to helping and supporting the student, and the student commits to trying to improve.
What is something that you have learned during your time as a student that sticks out to you, and why?
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“Banking education treats students as objects of assistance; problem posing education makes them critical thinkers.”
Paulo Freire
What is the difference between meaningful learning and rote learning?
Rote learning --> trying to learn something without really understanding it; memorization
What is internalization?
Internalization is learning how to do something completely on your own
What is learned helplessness in the classroom?
A student's belief that they have no control over their ability to improve as a learner so they don't exert any effort when faced with challenging work or a new skill
What is something you've learned that stuck out to you from TED 501 and why?
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From any theorists of your choice, how would you utilize their theory in a classroom?
points for doing it :)
How would you apply stages of learning in a classroom environment?
just for doing it!
How could the neuroscience information processing ideas be used by a teacher?
CONFETTI! you did it
How can a learning partnership be utilized in a classroom?
\(^O^)/yay!
Maybe the real points all along was the learning along the way...
you just won free 500 points yay!