Constructivism
Behaviorism
Humanism
Cognitivism
100

This zone represents what we can do with the help of “the more knowledgeable other”

What is the Zone of Proximal Development?

100

This psychologist rejected the idea that learners are passive and simply react to stimuli in the environment

Who is B.F. Skinner?

100


What is a fixed mindset?

100

This is the highest level of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. It also happens to be an artistic process guiding the core arts standards.

What is Create (or Creating)

200

This experiment demonstrated Bandura's Social Learning Theory: learning occurs through observations of other people


What is the Bobo Doll Experiment?

200

This horrifying experiment demonstrated how a child could be conditioned to fear a rat.

What is the Little Albert Experiment?

200

This famous psychologist attended the Tanglewood Symposium music education conference in 1967 and published his paper on music and peak experience in the Music Educators Journal the following year. 

Who is Abraham Maslow?

200

This is the final stage of language acquisition (3-5 years of age). 


What is fluency?

300

This American philosopher and psychologist promoted the idea of experiential learning and once said "education is not preparation for life; education is life itself."

Who is John Dewey?
300

Pavlov demonstrated how this animal could be conditioned to salivate.


300

A leading positive psychologist, she developed the theory of Grit and argued that effort counts twice as much as talent. 

Who is Angela Duckworth?

300

A design in which key concepts are presented repeatedly throughout the curriculum, but with deepening layers of complexity, or in different applications.

What is a spiral curriculum?

400

This constructivist identified four elementary mental functions: Attention, Sensation, Perception, and Memory.

Who is Lev Vygotsky?

400

We can increase or decrease a certain behavior by providing a reinforcement or punishment in this type of conditioning.

What is operant conditioning?

400

In one longitudinal study, children who declined this treat for a better long-term reward became more successful later in life.

What is a marshmallow?

400

Bruner’s idea of structuring activities based on existing knowledge, in a way designed to help students reach the learning outcome.

What is scaffolding?

500

The theory that we have an interactive network of ideas; people process new information through prior experiences and knowledge.


What is schema theory?

500

This device demonstrated how a rat could learn how to get food by pressing a lever, an example of operant conditioning.

What is the Skinner Box?

500

This is the bottom level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.

What is Physiological Needs?

500

The child in this video is in this stage of cognitive development.



What is the Concrete Operational Stage?

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