Culture
Theories
Miscellaneous
Diversity
Cognitive
100
what is a main reason behind misunderstandings between cultures?
What is religion
100
the brain functions with cognition or in isolation from the rest of the body.
What is cognition
100
after having students read a specific passage, or letter it is good to have them make inferences about what they ready, this is called.
What is drawing conclusions
100
the teacher provides some guidance and direction while also allowing the student to do so is part of which teaching technique.
What is creating a community of learners
100
knowledge and skills that lay a foundation for reading and writing.
What is emergent literacy
200
why is passing on knowledge from generation to generation a smart cultural decision.
What is a surviving and thriving culture
200
a tendency for some responses and cognitive processes to be rooted in particular activities and environments.
What is situated learning/cognition
200
good scientists continually revise their beliefs and understandings as credible new evidence and theories appear.
What is conceptual change when warranted
200
different people In a society have expertise in different things therefore members must rely on each others knowledge for personal success and that of the group which is anther form of...
What is distributed knowledge
200
Any kind of explanation that helps learners relate what new information they are picking up to concepts or ideas that they already know
What is meditated learning experience
300
contextual perspectives that emphasize the role of society and culture in promoting learning and development
What is sociocultural theory
300
the theory that states that active cognition processing take place in working memory.
What is information processing theory
300
using technology as a major way of learning material is called
What is e-learning
300
The learner will be exposed to the views of others who may have more accurate or cultural different understandings or perspectives of the same subject matter, while being at the same stage of cognitive development
What is interactions with peers
300
the biggest most important thing to tech children mathematically as a base for everything they will ever do involving numbers.
What is counting everything only once
400
as young infants we all have the ability to think in terms of quantities and relative proportions, what part of our thought process would culture potentially take part in
What is systematic ways of counting
400
when a learner transfers the cognitive burden to another part of the brain.
What is distributed intelligence
400
internet based research projects allow students to pursue topics of personal interest in depth, what is the name of the system formally known to help students master knowledge and skills.
What is intelligent tutoring systems
400
an essential element of successful reading that includes hearing distinct sounds or phonemes
What is phonological awareness
500
when teaching geography it is important to acknowledge cultural differences and...
What is implications for human behavioral patterns
500
learners sometimes learn more effectively when they collaborate with others resulting in a shared consensus about a topic.
What is social constructivism
500
general beliefs and assumptions about reality
What is worldview
500
students differing in cultural backgrounds and early experiences are most likely to have influenced understandings of which two subjects?
What is history and geography
500
People often engage in what, which causes them to slightly distort learned information in order to connect it better with current understandings.
What is elaboration