What type of knowledge includes facts and information like dates or formulas?
What is declarative knowledge?
What strategy involves a teacher modeling how to think through a problem aloud?
What is a Think-Aloud?
What type of curriculum includes what teachers are intentionally teaching?
What is explicit curriculum?
What type of knowledge involves knowing how to do something, like solving a math problem?
What is procedural knowledge?
What is it called when students learn through exploring open-ended questions with guidance?
What is inquiry-based learning?
What curriculum type includes lessons taught through behavior and environment, not formal instruction?
What is the hidden (implicit) curriculum?
What kind of knowledge is based on experience and familiarity, like recognizing a face or song?
What is knowledge by acquaintance?
This strategy encourages students to attempt difficult tasks before receiving help.
What is productive struggle?
What do we call the content that is deliberately left out of the curriculum?
What is the null curriculum?
Which type of knowledge is most often emphasized in standardized tests?
What is declarative knowledge?
What term describes the gap between what a learner can do alone and what they can do with help?
What is the zone of proximal development?
What kind of curriculum includes activities like clubs, sports, and performances?
What is extracurricular curriculum?
Which type of knowledge might a teacher encourage by having students reflect on personal connections to a topic?
What is knowledge by acquaintance?
What teaching approach uses collaboration and discovery rather than lectures and memorization?
What is student-centered learning?
Which curriculum type might unintentionally reinforce stereotypes or bias?
What is the hidden curriculum?