Meta, Meta, What?
Secondary Secondhand
Problem; No, Solution
Create-A-Tivity
Conflict, Argumentation, and Good Vibes
100
Knowledge about our own thinking processes
What is Metacognition
100
Lectures and lessons are thoroughly embedded with these
What are metacognitive questions
100
Creating new solutions for problems
What is problem solving
100
Imagination is something not hard to come by, especially original thinking; what's the better word for it?
What is creativity
100
Evaluating conclusions by logically, systematically examining problem, evidence, solution
What is critical thinking
200
Declarative, Procedural (The How), and Self-Regulatory (conditionally, when and why)
What is The 3 Kinds of Knowledge
200
Hypermedia learning environments give aid to this
What is self-reflection with metacognitive questioning
200
This is something that can be interpreted differently, depending on your perspective
What is translation
200
Thinking outside the box is well approved, some say one divulges in thinking
What is divergent thinking
200
Process of constructing arguments, critiquing arguments, debating claims
What is argumentation
300
Planning, monitoring, and evaluating
What is The 3 Key Essentials
300
Regulation, investment, and cognitively interpretation aid with these processes
What are learning strategies
300
This is a general strategy for solving ill-defined problems
What is a heuristic
300
The 3-Component Model of Creativity: what does it include? (Name one)
What is domain-relevant skills, creativity-relevant processes, and intrinsic task motivation
300
Influence of previously learned material on new material; doing something new/productive
What is transfer
400
The K.W.L. is cool, but it has a deeper meaning
What is what I already know, what I need to know, and what have I learned
400
Motivation to use effective learning strategies is an example of
What are principles of teaching learning strategies
400
Looking for solutions to situations similar to one you currently face
What is analogical thinking
400
A storm surge of this magnitude is well accepted in the classroom
What is a brainstorm
400
Practicing over and way past the point the mastery can short circuit the brain and "override"
What is overlearning
500
Many students with learning disabilities have trouble with acquisition of these skills
What is metacognitive skills
500
A chief learning strategy in which the student is to decide what is important in any lesson
What is an example of a learning strategy
500
Uh-oh, someone is not able to use specific objects in a new way
What is functional fixedness
500
We indulge in this process of thinking every day, not conformity though
What is convergent thinking
500
Acquisition, Retention, and Transfer may sound out of the norm, but are actually quite helpful academically
What is the 3 stages in developing strategic transfer