Name one Developmental Stage Theorist.
Who is Erikson/Sulzby/Piaget/Gesell/Clay?
Name Thorndike's Behaviourist theory.
What is Connectionism?
Name the learning theory that most closely connects to Indigenous Pedagogy?
What is Humanism?
The state that can be described as appropriately challenging to one's skill and interest level.
What is "Flow State"?
This term refers to the level of importance an experience or event has on the individual.
What is "Valence"?
This theorist stated that "Society and culture play significant role in development".
Who is Erikson?
This animal became synonymous with this Behaviourist Theorist.
What is a dog?
Finish this quote as reiterated by Kaitlyn Kodiak, "Not about us,...."
What is, "without us"?
The Zone of Proximal Development is meant to achieve this by means of scaffolding learning.
What is "growing into a higher level of understanding"?
Name the 3 R's in the Sequence of Engagement?
What are Regulate, Relate and Reason?
Name the Maturation Theorist who is quoted as saying "children are not little adults".
Who is Gesell?
Name Pavlov's two forms of associative conditioning.
What is operant and classical conditioning?
Name the four components of the Indigenous Medicine Wheel.
What are mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical?
Based on Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development, finish this statement: Knowledge and thought are constructed through...
What are "social interactions"?
This is the theory that we can only 'handle' so much new information for a task in a given moment.
What is Cognitive Load Theory?
Name the theorist who stated that personality development is important as academic development.
Who is Erikson?
Skinner defined three characteristic of operant conditioning, in regards to behaviour management.
What is the reinforcer, the reinforcement schedule and the timing?
This term is defined as "the use of story or "life-writing" approach to curriculum that makes use of inquiry learning".
What is Indigenous Metissage?
This refers to what the teacher needs to do to get a student into their zone of proximal learning.
What is "push students out of their comfort zone"?
This phenomenon allows the brain to increase capacity for short-term memory.
What is "chunking"?
Name the four stages of Cognitive Development.
What is sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, and formal operational?
Based on Skinner's work, name the three components of the ABC Chart.
What is antecedent, behaviour and consequence?
This is often used for resource management, analyzing relationships between the ecosystem to measure the health of a local area.
What is Traditional Ecological Knowledge?
In opposition to Skinner's methodology, this theorist believed in collaboration and learning amongst all individuals (including teachers with students).
Who is Dewey?
These are referred to as the Three E Framework.
What are "event", "experience" and "effects"?