What is the neuron in your brain called that fires either a when a person is performing a particular behavior or when the person sees someone else perform the behavior?
What is the prediction regarding the consequences that a particular behavior is likely to bring called?
Outcome Expectations
Students watch and learn the behaviors that their teacher is demonstrating in order to do the activity planned. What is this called that the teacher is doing?
Modeling
What is a student who succeeds in school and life despite exceptional hardships at home called?
Resilient Student
What is demonstrating how to think about, as well as how to do a task?
Cognitive Modeling
Self-regulated Problem Solving
A student is at home, doing their work on their own time, at their own pace.
Asynchronous Learning
Did Piaget or Vygotsky integrated the Zone of Proximal Development into their studies?
Vygotsky
What is the belief that one is capable of of executing certain behaviors or reaching certain goals?
Self-efficacy
What is a model who struggles with something initially but is able to overcome the obstacles?
A student has a scheduled time to do their work.
Synchronus Learning
Who believed that learning occurs in specific stages?
Piaget
What is the process of keeping in mind one's own behavior as well as recording it?
Self-monitoring
Vicarious reinforcement
A teacher tells a student that they could get a prize if they do their work to motivate them. What is this called?
An incentive
What is the cognitive process in which learners are able to relate new information to the information they already know?
Meaningful Learning
Effortful Control
What is the theoretical perspective that focuses on how people learn by observing others and how they eventually assume control over their own behavior?
Social Cognitive Theory
Two students, Isabella and Maritza, are arguing. Dianet, acts as a mediator and asks both of them to explain their sides and come to an agreement/resolution. What is Dianet demonstrating?
Peer Meditation
What is the range of tasks that a learner can perform with the help and guidance of others but cannot yet perform independently?
Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)