Planning and Conducting
Theoretical Perspectives
Making Thinking Visible/Assessing Processes and Skills
Inquiry-Based Teaching
Concept Teaching
100
How many phases are there in a concept teaching lesson?
What is four?
100
Deductive or Inductive Reasoning? All oranges are fruits? All fruits grow on trees? Therefore, all oranges grow on trees
What is deductive reasoning?
100
The famous taxonomy that dealt with levels of thinking was pioneered by this theorist.
Who is Bloom?
100
Puzzling situations that suprise students, spark their curiosity, and motivate them to engage in inquiry
What is a discrepant event?
100
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational
What are the 4 stages of Piaget's cognitive learning?
200
What should always be kept in mind when selecting a topic to teach?
What is the curriculum?
200
Deductive or Inductive Reasoning? All the tigers observed in a particular region have yellow black stripes, therefore all the tigers native to this region have yellow stripes.
What is inductive reasoning?
200
These two processes are required for critical thinking.
What is analytical and evaluative?
200
determining goals and identifying a suitable problem for inquiry
What are the 2 major planning taks that are required in preparation for an inquiry-based lesson?
200
mental abstractions or categories we have for things in the social and physical world
What are concepts?
300
A type of presentation that calls for teacher definition of a concept followed by appropriate provision of examples and non-examples.
What is Direct Presentation?
300
What is awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking processes?
What is metacognition?
300
These two types of thinking are the results of scientific thinking.
What is inductive and deductive reasoning?
300
Reflect on the problem situation and thinking processes
What is the most important phase of inquiry-based lessons?
300
1. Present goals and establish set 2. Input examples and non-examples 3. Test for concept attainment 4. Analyze student thinking processes
What does a concept lesson consist of?
400
An approach that entails students deriving a concept themselves using inductive reasoning after being provided with examples and non-examples.
What is Concept Attainment Approach?
400
What kind of thinking is deductive/inductive reasoning?
What is scientific?
400
Metacognitive thinking can be described as this
What is thinking about thinking?
400
John Dewey and Jerome Bruner
Who influenced the work of Inquiry-based teaching?
400
occurs when individuals fit new information into existing schemata
What is Assimilation?
500
What Phase helps to get students to think about their own thinking and to discover and consider the patterns they use to learn and integrate new concepts into their cognitive frameworks?
What is Phase Four?
500
What level of thinking uses words such as nuanced judgment, self-regulation, imposing meaning, and uncertainty?
What is higher-level thinking?
500
"If this equals that, then x must be so..." is an example of what?
What is deductive reasoning?
500
Gain attention and explain, present problem or discrepant event, formulate hypotheses to explain problem situation, collect data to test hypotheses, formulate explanations, and reflect onn the problem situation and thinking processes
What are phases of inquiry-based lessons?
500
occurs when individuals change existing schemata to respond to new ideas or situations
What is accommodation?