Learning Perspectives
Intelligences
DID lesson plan
Blooms Taxonomy
Technology
100
This learning is seen as a response to an external stimulus and include theorists such as Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner.
What is behaviorist theory?
100
The inherent capacity to understand and learn.
What is intelligence?
100
The first step in the DID lesson plan which includes asking questions to learn more information.
What is knowing your learners?
100
A system of levels to better organize a concept.
What is taxonomy?
100
This refers to different formats of communication.
What is media?
200
The father of modern behaviorism.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
200
The ability to understand other people and use this knowledge to achieve goals.
What is interpersonal?
200
These are objectives that specify what the learner will be able to do when the lesson is finished.
What is performance objectives?
200
Six levels of cognition are described in this.
What is Bloom's taxonomy?
200
This federally funded initiative devleoped standards for technology for teachers and students both.
What is the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)?
300
This focuses on learning as a mental operation that takes place when information enters through senses, undergoes metnal mainpulation, is stored, then is finally used.
What is the cognitivist perspective?
300
The ability to form an accurate internal representation of self and use this model to relate to the world.
What is intrapersonal?
300
All conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the learner's development.
What is learning environment?
300
The highest level of cognition in Blooms taxonomy.
What is evaluation?
300
This makes educated guesses about the work being entered and enables you to create custom dictionaries.
What is word prediction software?
400
A reward system is an example of this perspective.
What is behaviorist?
400
The ability to express abstract concepts and ideas in words.
What is linguistic?
400
The methods carried out by teachers to help students achieve the objectives.
What are teaching strategies?
400
This level of cognition includes recognizing, memorizing and recalling factual information.
What is knowledge?
400
These devices capture a desired sound such as the teacher's voice and amplify it for the student.
What is assistive listening devices?
500
Jean Piaget offered this suggesting children develop cognitive sturctures during specific developmental stages?
What is constructivist perspective?
500
The ability to relate to the human condition and engage in transcendental concerns.
What is existential?
500
The last step in the DID lesson plan, which includes continually improving the lesson and making any necessary changes for next time.
What is the summative evaluation and revision plan?
500
This level of the taxonomy requires higher level thinking like finding underlying structures, separating the whole into its components, and recognizing hidden meanings.
What is analysis?
500
An approach for gifted students that recognizes and targets instruction to the varying abilities found in the same classroom.
What is differentiated instruction?
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