How many objectives are there?
What is 6
Piaget's ideas were more nature or nurture?
Vygotsky's ideas were more nature or nurture?
What are the 8 intelligences?
What is Kohlberg's theory named?
What is moral development?
Remember, understand, and apply are which objectives?
What are lower-level objectives?
How many stages does Piaget's theory of cognitive development have?
What is 4?
What is Vygotsky's theory named?
What is Sociocultural theory?
How do you measure intelligence?
What is Intelligence Quotient (IQ)?
How many levels does Kohlberg's theory have?
What is 3 levels?
Analyze, evaluate, and create are which objectives?
What are higher-level objectives?
What is the age range of the concrete operational stage?
What is 7 to 11 years old?
Vygotsky believed children learned more from who?
Who are adults?
How many learning styles are there?
What are 3 learning styles?
What are the 3 levels of Kohlberg's theory named?
What is preconventional, conventional, and postconventional?
Record, label, state, name, write, list are a part of which objective?
What is remember?
According to Piaget what is the most important way a child learns?
What is play?
What are the 2 main parts of Vygotsky's theory?
What are social interactions and culture?
What are the 3 learning styles?
What are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic?
What is the thinking process involved in judgements about questions of right or wrong?
Compose, design, formulate, originate, invent are a part of which objective?
What is create?
What are all 4 stages of Piaget's cognitive development theory?
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational?
What is scaffolding?
What is children needing support while learning new skills and concepts?
What are the 8 intelligences?
What is interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, logical-mathematic, naturalist, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic?
What is conventional?