Object permanence develops during this stage, according to Piaget.
What is the Sensorimotor Stage?
100
The main concern of first year teachers.
What is Classroom Management?
100
Our emotional affection to ourselves.
What is self-esteem?
100
Mrs. Smith is teaching a new lesson to her students. The first day, she notices confusion in her classroom. The following day, Mrs. Smith uses a different approach to teach her students the material. Mrs. Smith is a certain kind of teacher.
What is Expert teacher?
100
Regina George can be classified as this type of peer.
What is Controversial?
200
Erikson says that children learn to make choices regarding right and wrong, during this stage.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
200
Surveys are an example of this type of research study.
What is a Descriptive study?
200
The use of symbols - language, pictures, signs, or gestures - to represent actions or objects mentally.
What is Semiotic Function?
200
Rachel picked out a beautiful dress for her Sophomore Prom when she was on vacation. When she walks into prom, she sees her worst enemy in the same exact dress. Rachel runs out of the dance, embarrassed. This is an example of...
What is an imaginary audience?
200
Influence shifts from families to this during teen years.
What are Peers?
300
Not everyone reaches which of Piaget's stages.
What is the Formal Operational Stage?
300
A teacher's belief in their ability to be a good teacher.
What is a Teacher's sense of efficacy?
300
Learning occurs when we experience this.
What is Disequilibration?
300
Mark studied 20 hours for his exam and received an A. Marcia studied 3 hours and received a D. One type of research study can explain this.
What is Coorelational?
300
Two of the four identity statuses are healthy, name these two.
What are moratorium and identity achievement?
400
This must be resolved before moving onto the next stage, according to Erikson's theory.
What is a Crisis?
400
Intuition falls under one category of the Art vs. Science controversy.
What is Art?
400
Adjusting our thinking to fit new information we learn.
What is Accommodation?
400
Mya is able to answer the question 5+2=7 but is unable to answer the question 7-2=5. This is an example of what, according to Piaget.
What is one-way logic?
400
There are generally five peer statues, name them.
What are Popular, Average, Controversial, Neglected, Rejected?
500
Piaget's Theory has four stages, what are they?
What are Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational?
500
There are four types of research studies. Name them.
What are Descriptive, Experimental, Coorelational, and ABA (Single-Subject Design)?
500
The total situation that surrounds and interacts with an individual's thoughts, feelings, and actions, according to Bronfenbrenner.
What is context?
500
Angela is having a tough time in school. Angela's mother and teacher meet after school to discuss a plan to help Angela. Though Angela is not at the meeting, the outcome affects her development. This is an example of what.
What is a Mesosystem?
500
There are four types of parenting styles. Name all 4.
What are Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permission, Neglectful/Uninvolved?