Theoretically Speaking
Behave Yourself!
Obey the Law
Call in Reinforcement We May Have a Problem
Similar but Different
100
I say, "Let kids unfold and a intervene as little as possible."
Who is Rousseau?
100
The result of an individual's response to stimuli.
What is behavior?
100
The more the stimulus-response connections are practiced, the stronger the bonds.
What is The Law of Exercise.
100
Since you ate all of your supper, you can have dessert!
What is Positive Reinforcement?
100
The law of connectionism that states the more the stimulus-response connections are practiced, the stronger the bonds is similar to this theory, although it is not associated with Behaviorism.
What is Mental Discipline Theory?
200
I coined the term Tabula Rasa.
Who is Locke?
200
Pavlov was salivating when he created this theory.
What is Classical Conditioning?
200
Learning is facilitated when easier tasks precede more difficult ones.
What is The Law of Readiness?
200
Since you think it is okay to throw your trash on the ground for the janitor to clean up, perhaps a day of cleaning up everybody else's trash will remind you to use the garbage can.
What is Positive Punishment?
200
Curiosity might have killed the cat, but it is critical to this early theory and this later philosophy of education.
What is Unfoldment Theory and Inquiry Learning?
300
I was the first to identify the concept of the "eye-voice span."
Who is Quantz?
300
Stimuli doesn't only precede actions; rather, a stimuli that occurs after a behavior can influence future behavior.
What is Connectionism?
300
AKA - The Principle of Reinforcement
What is The Law of Effect?
300
You didn't get a chance to do your homework last night? No problem. You can do it while everyone else goes out for recess.
What is Negative Punishment?
300
These two theories can be easily confused. Thorndike and Aristotle would probably have had some great conversations.
What are Connectionism and Associationism?
400
I thought Rousseau was on the right track, but he was wrong about adult intervention. Children's interest can guide the learning, but someone has to provide some instruction.
Who is Pestalozzi?
400
By varying the schedule of reinforcements and punishments, behavior can be programmed.
What is Operant Conditioning?
400
The more one situation is like another, the greater the transfer for easier learning.
What is The Law of Identical Elements?
400
Your studying has paid off! Since you have an A in the course, I am going to exempt you from taking the final.
What is Negative Reinforcement?
400
These three theorist would make a great team. They all considered the learning environment, the role of the teacher, and active learning.
Who are Dewey, Rousseau, and Pestalozzi?
500
I say we may all read the same book, but each individual's reading experience is unique. After all, we have lived different lives.
Who is Rosenblatt?
500
Sequencing small, individual conditioned acts into a complex skill.
What is chaining.
500
It's true. Better readers tend to be better writers. Afterall, they both require the use of language processes.
What is The Law of Identical Elements?
500
Want to increase a certain behavior? Use either form of this behavior management.
What is Reinforcement?
500
Now I am really confused. These four theories all consider how meaning is made by connecting previous knowledge and experiences with new knowledge and experiences.
What are Connectionism, Associationism, Schema theory, and Reader's Response Theory?
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