This theorist promoted active learning and believed students learn best by discovering ideas on their own.
Jerome Bruner
This theory focuses on learning through observation and modeling.
Social Cognitive Theory
This theorist believed children develop on a natural timetable.
Arnold Gesell
This theorist believed basic needs must be met before learning can occur.
Abraham Maslow
This theory includes linguistic, logical, musical, and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences.
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
This learning theory focuses on students constructing knowledge through experiences
Constructivism?
This theorist emphasized positive actions and behavior transformations in the classroom.
Albert Bandura
This theory encourages teachers to use readiness-based activities.
Maturational Theory
This theory focuses on creating nurturing school environments that support all student needs.
Human Motivation Theory
This theorist emphasized the role parents play in children’s academic success.
Diana Baumrind
“Learning by doing” is the core idea behind this theorist’s work.
David Kolb
This psychologist believed learning should be measured by observable behavior.
John Watson
This theorist developed stages that explain how moral reasoning develops in children.
Lawrence Kohlberg
This theorist proposed that personality develops through 8 stages across the lifespan.
Erik Erikson
This concept includes authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive styles.
Diana Baumrind theory of 3 parenting styles
This theorist’s work shaped how teachers design hands-on lessons and real-world learning.
David Kolb
This theory shifted attention away from internal thoughts and focused on behaviors you can see
Behaviorism
This theory helps teachers guide students’ moral decision-making
Theory of Moral Development
This theory explains how identity and personality evolve over time.
Psychosocial Development Theory
This theorist developed 9 events of instruction to guide lesson planning.
Robert Gagné
A teacher designs a lesson where students explore a problem, test ideas, and discover solutions on their own rather than receiving direct instruction. What Theorist is this teacher utilizing
Jerome Bruner
A student learns how to properly conduct a lab after watching the teacher model the behavior and then imitates it successfully. Which theorist's theory does this reflect?
Albert Bandura
A kindergarten teacher delays formal writing instruction because she knows her students are not developmentally ready and instead focuses on fine-motor activities. Which Theorist is this reflecting?
Arnold Gesell
A high school teacher notices a student is struggling academically and realizes the student’s basic needs such as safety and belonging are not being met at home.
Abraham Maslow
A teacher carefully plans a lesson that includes gaining attention, stating objectives, guided practice, feedback, and assessment to ensure student understanding. Who's theory does this reflect?
Robert Gagné