This theorist believes language and society govern how students develop in the classroom.
What is Vygotsky?
100
"The picture you give yourself" is the definition for this term.
What is self-concept?
100
"Consistently observed differences among diverse groups of students." is the definition of?
What is group Differences.
100
Diversity in abilities and characteristics ( intelli-gence, personality, etc.) among stu-dents at a particular age and within any given group is the definition of?
What is Individual Differences.
100
Focusing on underlying concepts,
Focusing on understanding,and
Learning for the sake of learning & mastery
Effortful are examples of?
What is Deep Processing.
200
This word is defined as when knowledge is gained by molding new information into existing schema.
What is assimilation?
200
This is the second of the six "D"s of Conflict Resolution.
What is "describe the feelings"?
200
This is the form of a language that has certain unique pronunciations and grammatical structures and is charac-teristic of a particular region or ethnic group.
What is Dialect.
200
A general measure of current level of cognitive functioning; often used to predict academic achievement in the short run is?
What is an Intelligent Test.
200
Less effort,
Rote memorization, and
Work for grades or evaluation are examples of?
What is Surface Processing.
300
This stage of Piagetian development is marked by a change to symbolism, deferred imitation, egocentric thinking, and classification by a single feature.
What is the Pre-Operational stage?
300
This ideal Western culture parenting style pairs attention and care with respectable restrictions on behavior.
What is authoriative parenting?
300
The teacher "Initiates", the student "Responds", and the teacher "Evaluates" is the?
What is the IRE cycle.
300
Students different enough from their peers that they require specially adapted instructional materials and practices to maximize their learning and achievement are classified as?
What is Students with special needs.
300
This process relates to how things are, for example: I see a tree, I hear a bird, I am a girl.
What is Declarative Knowledge.
400
These neo-Vygotskian theorists proposed developmental stages in learning in 1991.
Who is Tomasello, Kruger, and Ratner?
400
This theorist is one of the four theorists who researched child maltreatment in 1995.
Who is Dodge, Pettit, Bates, or Valente?
400
Instruction that integrates throughout the cur-riculum the perspectives and experi-ences of numerous cultural groups is the definition of?
What is Multicultural Education.
400
What does IDEA stand for?
What is Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act.
400
This process refers to how to do things, for example: Riding a bicycle, making a bed, etc.
What is Procedural Knowledge.
500
This theorist observed that any large society encompasses various "layers" of environment that affect children development.
Who is Urie Bronfenbrenner?
500
This is the definition of empathy.
What is experiencing the same feelings as someone in unfortunate circumstances?
500
This is a student with a high probability of failing to acquire mini-mal academic skills necessary for suc-cess in the adult world.
What is a Student at Risk.
500
What are the three categories of disabilities?
What is Developmental disabilities, Physical and neurological disabilities, and Sensory disabilities.
500
How to respond in a certain situation, for example
The why and when of application of information.