Behaviorism
Curriculum
Technology Integration
Learning Process
Random
100
The prediction and control of human behavior
What is Behaviorism
100
Curriculum Frameworks
What is Documents from the school district that describe curriculum standards and benchmarks for learning
100
Integration
What is bringing different parts together into a whole
100
Authentic learning
What is instructional activities that demonstrate real-life connections by associating the concept being taught with a real-life experience or event
100
Technology committee
What is teachers, administrators, and staff who consider, investigate, advise, and make recommendations to the principle and technology coordinator about technology-related issues
200
Modernism
What is When behaviorism came into vogue during a period of time that coincided with the industrial revolution
200
Curriculum
What is knowledge, skills, and performance standards students are expected to acquire in particular grade levels, or through sequences or clusters
200
Computer Lab
What is a designated classroom filled with computers and technology for students to use individually or in groups
200
Anchored instruction
What is Providing knowledge base on which students can build
200
Instructional model
What is a systematic guide for planning instruction or a lesson
300
Classic Conditioning
What is The natural reflex that occurs in response to a stimulus
300
Curriculum Goal
What is When a student is expected to know at certain stages of education.
300
Point of instruction
What is having the technology in the classroom at the teacher's and students' fingertips
300
Britannica
What is interactive multimedia encyclopedia
300
Skill assessment survey
What is identify individual students academic and technology skill levels and then create a starting point for developing instructional strategies
400
Operant Conditioning
What is Learning that is controlled and results in shaping behavior through the reinforcement of stimulus response patterns
400
Benchmark
What is a measurable outcome or indicator that usually is tied to a curriculum standard
400
Curriculum integration
What is combination of all technology parts such as, hardware and software, together with each subject-related area of curriculum to enhance learning
400
Cognitive scaffold
What is a mental bridge for building an understanding of complicted concepts
400
Computer on Wheels
What is a portable cart with wireless notebook computers that can be transported from one classroom to another
500
Pigeon Turning
What is When a stimulus response pattern occurs
500
Grade Level Expectations
What is the content and skills that students are expected to master for each subject area and to assist teachers in making sure students meet the content standards for a particular subject area
500
Teachable moment
What is an open window of opportunity for the information to be comprehended in greater detail by students
500
Educational equalizer
What is give students of all backgrounds, socioeconomic levels, learning styles, geographic locations, academic levels, and learning abilities access to the same information
500
In-service
What is training teachers after they have entered the profession of teaching
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