Expectancy Value Theory
The ___ role in education
Self-Efficacy vs. Self-Concept and Self determination theory
Learned helplessness in children
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
100

What does the expectancy-value theory explain?

Why people choose certain behaviors over other behaviors.

100

The federal government provides ___ to schools and districts. 

Money

100

Low self-efficacy and low outcome expectations are most likely to result in...?

feelings of resignation, apathy and withdrawal 

100

When one says, "Our teacher always trys to trick us on test questions" this shows the following...?

Specific;external stable

100

The order of Maslow's Heirarchy of needs from top to bottom is...? 

Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, Self-Actualization

200

This theory assumes that people are primarily...?

Goal oriented.

200

What is the main principle behind public education in the United States? 

All children should have access to education regardless if they can pay for it.

200

Self attribution, self-belief, and self-assessment are all features of...?

Self-concept 

200
We are able to understand learned helplessness to understand...?

Self efficacy.

200

If a student feels left out from group activities and social events and now feels lonely which need has not been met? 

Social (Love/belonging) needs

300

Learners who are classified as failure avoiders have...?

A high motive to avoid failure and a low motive to approach success. 

300

The ____ government sets educational policy.

State

300

The need for mastery and understanding of the enviornment is an example of...?

Need for competence.

300

If a student states, "I have a problem with essay questions on tests" they are displaying the following attributes ____ and ____

global;internal stable 

300

Often when all physiological needs are met people then focus on the _____ needs. 

Safety 

400

Someone who is always prepared, always has good grades, straight A's, and is always studying is considered a...?

Overstriver.

400

Which government makes most of the daily decisions in schools?

Local 

400

The need for autonomy is an example of...?

The need for sense of control.

400

After continuously failing tests and quizzes a student became very disruptive, didn't do his work anymore and stopped putting effort towards the class. This demonstrates...?

Learned Helplessness. 

400

What is the first and most important need in the hierarchy?

Physiological needs. 

500

What are the factors that can impact the expectancy-value theory?

Age/ developmental differences, gender differences, and ethnic differences. 

500

What is the most important legistlation in education?

No Child Left behind act of 2001

500

Understanding you need to master something even if you do not like it in order to suceed is an example of...?

Identification.
500

Learned helplessness most often occurs when a student thinks of their failures as...?

Stable and uncontrollable.
500

Which of the following would not address one of the needs in the classroom. 

A. Colorfully decorated classroom  B. Structure and daily routines  C. Limits and rules   D. Hall monitors. 

A.