Erickson had 8 stages of ___________ development.
What is Psychosocial?
This theorist used a dog to form his ideas on classical and operant conditioning.
Who is Pavlov?
What are student choice, fostering a desire for learning, grades are irrelevant, feelings and knowledge are important to the learning process, and student security and safety are essential?
The term used to describe peoples in Canada who are not Metis or Inuit.
What are First Nations?
Myers-Briggs adapted Carl Jung's theory of personality to describe _______ personality types.
What is 16?
Who is Sulzby?
This theorist argued for the Theory of Habit Formation.
Who is Watson?
This theorist strongly advocated for documentation in the form of photographs, written notes, and/or video.
Who is Reggio?
The methods that TEK engages children in.
What are observation, teaching, and stories of the environment?
This Myers-Briggs type has a preference for planning and organization.
What is Judgement/Perception?
This theorist argued that learners develop literacy skills long before they are formally introduced to reading and writing.
Who is Clay?
The idea that reading comprehension requires the ability to decode language and some background knowledge.
What is cultural literacy?
Reggio believes learning is achieved through this method.
What is spiral learning?
Dandelion is high in these 3 vitamins.
What are potassium, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C?
Musical, logical-mathematical, intrapersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, intrapersonal, and linguistic are terms used in _______________.
What are Gardner's Multiple Intelligences?
Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development.
What are Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational?
Behaviour followed by positive outcomes will be repeated. Behaviour followed by negative outcomes will not be repeated.
What is the Law of Effect?
Help me do for myself, Help me think for myself, Help me know myself.
Who is Montessori?
Learning that is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational is attributed to this principle of learning.
What is the First Peoples Principles of Learning?
Using the theory of multiple intelligences to guide instructional design, a teacher planning for a student with ADHD may want to provide more opportunities for this type of learning.
What is bodily-kinesthetic?
Finite periods of development in which an individual has heightened sensitivity to external stimuli.
What are critical periods?
A type of instruction in which teachers use explicit teaching techniques to teach a skill to their students. It depends on strict lesson plans with very little flexibility.
What is direct instruction?
The three elements that Rogers prescribes to achieve effective facilitation.
What are Authenticity, Respect/Truth, and Empathy?
This animal is attributed to the power of money, teaching via title or position, having a strong body, and healing.
What is the Coyote?
A student who demonstrates a high level of proficiency with building things in class like with lego, solving puzzles, and designing innovative ways of working in the classroom may have a high level in _______ intelligence.
What is spatial?