Student Engagement
Motivational Theories
Active Learning
Assignments
Classmates
100
Synergy between Motivation and Active Learning produce this student state.
What is student engagement?
100
This person proposed that behaviour is a response to felt needs?
Who is Maslow?
100
Active Learning is fundamental to all aspects of this student state.
What is 'Student Engagement'?
100
The number of weeks you have after the last class to hand in your assignments.
What is four?
100
Winston Churchill did this twice in his political career; Mike did this once two weeks ago.
What is 'crossing the floor'?
200
Complete this equation: Motivation = Expectancy X _______.
What is Value?
200
The 50 Tips & Strategies support a term that is the portal to engagement.
What is 'motivation'?
200
The two generally accepted types of memory.
What are short-term and long-term memory?
200
The assessment instrument used to evaluate the assignments.
What is a rubric?
200
Grant and Jeff's favourite place to vacation outside of BC.
What is Kawaii?
300
Complete this sentence: "Motivation is the portal to __________________."
What is Engagement?
300
Expectancy and this term are important constructs in our growing knowledge about student motivation.
What is 'value'?
300
This type of memory occurs when the brain works with new information until it decides if it needs more permanent storage.
What is 'short-term' memory?
300
Two of the technical specification's "minimums".
What are 750 words and 3 references?
300
Both of these PIDP students are looking forward to their first instructor position.
Who are Desirae and Ken?
400
These are the domains of learning.
What are Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor
400
Csikszentmihalyi's concept that describes states of deep intrinsic motvation (or deep engagement).
What is 'flow'?
400
The umbrella term that now refers to several models of instruction, including cooperative and collaborative learning, discovery learning, experiential learning, problem-based learning, and inquiry-based learning.
What is 'Active Learning'?
400
Assignment 4 follows this model for reflective writing.
What is ORID?
400
This PIDP student wants us to know the difference between WorkSafeBC and WorkBC.
Who is Lynda
500
This researcher placed "Learning begins with student engagement" at the foundation of his learning taxonomy.
Who is Shulman?
500
In his influential "Punished by Rewards", this researcher leads the charge against reward strategies.
Who is Kohn?
500
The information encoding process that moves from short-term memory to long-term memory, usually occurring during this state.
What is sleep?
500
These are three of the basic rules of APA Citation Style.
What are i.) alphabetical references; ii.) hanging indents; iii.) double-space?
500
Students (alpha order by first name) that are teaching, or have taught, at the College of New Caledonia.
Who are Anna-Maria, Art, Grant, Ken, Laurie, Mark?
M
e
n
u