Teacher-student relationships predict aspects of student success
What is why are teachers are important
Vygotsky states not all students learn at same pace and will need extra support of
What is scaffolding
Active mental process of acquiring, remembering, and using knowledge?
What is needed for learning?
Feelings of competence and confidence
What is self efficacy
Unregulated emotions, hypersensitivity, over-stimulated, and difficulty calming down
What are signs a child may be experiencing trauma
It informs policy making and teacher practices
What educational research is used for
Piaget is to ____________ as
Vygotsky is to ____________
What is Stage theory of cognitive development...Environment impacts cognitive development
Brains ability to shut out external stimuli
What is reticular activating system?
Taking responsibility for one's own learning
What is self-regulation
What’s wrong with you” to “What happened to you"
What is the compassionate shift in perspective when viewing other people's behavior
Why choose a research article that specifically discusses research method, problem statement, and conclusions
What is to make sure article is scholarly?
Aids in thinking, used to guide actions and eventually becomes internalized
What is private speech
4 steps of how new information is learned
What is attention, encoding, storage and retrieval
Interplay of behavioral, environmental and personal factors
What is Bandura' triadic reciprocal determinism
Negative attitude, increased absenteeism, low motivation, and threats to quit
What is the professional impact of secondary trauma
Three types of knowledge
What are Declarative, Procedureal and Self-regulatory
Aids in thinking and regulation, used to guide actions and eventually becomes internalized
What is private speech
Helps the brain to encode new information into long term memory
What are learning strategies
A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another usually in a way that’s considered to be unfair
What is unconscious bias
Examining the problem, exploring the evidence, and developing a solution
What is the correct sequence of steps for critical thinking
How are neural pathways in the brain sculpted?
What are all new experiences?
Jim is not entirely sure how to write an APA citation so he takes the Initiative to do his own research to learn more. This is an example of?
Learning strategy that assumes not all students learn at same pace and will need extra supports
What is scaffolding?
Functional fixedness & confirmation bias
What are factors that can inhibit problem solving?
Knowledge about our own thinking processes
What is metacognition