Simple recall of data or information
What is "knowledge" in Bloom's Taxonomy?
Zone of Proximal Development
Who is Vygotsky?
This theory can help teachers recruit students into their music programs by arguing that every child is musical.
What is Theory of Multiple Intelligences?
Classical conditioning or operant conditioning.
What is behaviorist theory?
Songwriting workshop.
Who is Vygotsky?
This is when a child can solve hands-on problems in a logical way.
What is "concrete operational" stage?
Spiral curriculum.
Who is Bruner?
This theory can help a teacher know when to present musical concepts.
What is Piaget's Stages of Development?
Societal and cultural norms and values influence learning according to this.
Musical icon listening map.
Who is Piaget?
There is no limit to how much a person can learn.
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
Multiple Intelligences.
Who is Gardner?
Musical experience should be relevant to the individual.
What is Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory of Learning?
Gender, age, race, and ethnicity of teachers and students may influence this.
What is learning?
Teaching staccato by demonstrating legato.
Who is Bruner?
Increasing levels of complexity define this approach.
What is spiral curriculum?
Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor.
Who is Bloom?
Begin with rote instruction before advancing to music reading according to this theory .
What is Bruner's spiral curriculum?
This occurs formally, informally, and includes the interaction of many variables.
What is learning?
Rotating parts, never chair placements.
Who is Erikson?
All humans have potential in all abilities, but some are developed based on environmental factors.
What is Theory of Multiple Intelligences?
Psychosocial Development.
Who is Erikson?
"Students will be able to compose a melody in major duple."
What is synthesis in Bloom's taxonomy?
Learning through observing and interacting with others.
What is social learning theory?
Creating a beginning high school orchestra for anyone to join.
Who is Gardner?