What is Pedagogy?
the Science of teaching
What is Behaviorism?
theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
What is Constructivism?
a theory of learning
What is Orchestrated immersion?
fully immerses student in education experience
Who is Benjamin Bloom?
author of taxonomy
first pedagogical thoughts were introduced by such ancient scientists and philosphers as
Socrate, Platon, Aristotile
What is Classic Conditioning?
the essence of the process of classical conditioning is that neutral stimulus begins to cause a reaction due to its associative relationship with the stimulus, which automatically generates the same reaction
When and where was Constructivism the leading perspective among the public school educators?
during 1930s, and 1940s, the US
What is Relaxed alertness?
maintain highly challeging environment but reduce fear/ stress
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
a hierarchical ordering of cognitive skills that help teachers teach and students learn
Functions of pedagogical science
Didactic; educational
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
Author of classic conditioning theory
What is the main role of Constructivist teachers?
to encourage the learning and reflection processes
What is Brain Based Learning?
it is about how the brain learns, including such factors as cognitive development- how students learns differently as they age, grow and mature socially, emotionally and cognitively
when was published Revised Taxonomy?
2001
The theory of the holistic pedagogical process in Kazakhstan is developed:
Khmel D.N.
Who is B.F. Skinner
an author of Operant Conditioning
How many principles does Constructivism have?
Four
how many instructional techniques should be used by teachers to apply brain-based learning?
three techniques, namely orchestrated immersion, relaxed alertness, actiive processing
Within the cognitive domain how many stages of earning Bloom identified?
6 stages
Factors affecting the development of personality:
Heredity, environment, upbringing
the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
classical is for associative relationship with the stimuli, and operant is for reinforcement
what are the mental models?
assumptions and perceptions of the world
What is Active Processing?
allows learner to internalize information by actively processing it
three main domains of Bloom's Taxonomy
cognitive, affective, psychomotor