Doing something to obtain something else
What is extrinsic motivation?
What is an expository approach?
Part of a responsive mindset where you are purposeful, prudent and responsible.
What is a conscientious mindset?
The top level of Bloom's taxonomy
What is "create"?
When an expectation comes true because of your behaviors
What is the Pygmalion Effect?
People's need for control or choice
What is the need for self determination?
The use of seat work or individual practice to learn
What is hands on or constructivist approaches?
Focusing on ways to reduce misbehaviors before they occur.
What is prevention?
Asking students to provide a list or recall a definition
What is the "Remember" level?
What is differentiation?
Feeling competent about a task makes you more motivated to do it
What is "Self Efficacy"?
The use of questioning or discussion to learn
What is interactive approaches?
An activity for the entire class to fill time or preface a lesson
What is a sponge or bell ringer activity?
The opposite of a process-oriented learning objective
What is outcome oriented?
When an initial expectation doesn't change, even if the person does.
What is "Sustaining Expectation"?
An attribution that doesn't change over time.
What is a stable attribution?
The psychologist who would agree with using interactive approaches
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
The first step for delivering or stepping up consequences for misbehavior
What is giving a warning?
Asking students to render an educated judgment
What is evaluation?
Differentiating how you teach your lesson, like whether you show a video, read a book or demonstrate.
What is differentiating the CONTENT?
Whether the cause of your failure is internal or external
What is locus of control?
The psychologist who would agree with using hands on approaches
Who is Jean Piaget?
Using a facial expression or signal to correct behavior
What is a nonverbal cue?
When an objective focuses on learning, not teaching
What is student-centered?
Another name for Pygmalion effect
What is self fulfilling prophecy?