Theorist and Their Theories
Educational Applications
Key Concepts
Development
Miscellaneous
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This theorist proposed a theory of cognitive development with four stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.  

Jean Piaget

100

Why is understanding ed psych and child/adolescent  development important for educators?

Educational psychology is crucial for educators because it provides a foundation for understanding how students learn, develop, and grow.

100

What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?

Intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from within, while extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from external rewards or pressures.

100

This cognitive milestone, developed during Piaget's sensorimotor stage, is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight.

Object Permance

100

This type of conditioning, developed by B.F. Skinner, involves modifying behavior through the use of consequences, either positive or negative.

Operant Conditioning

200

This psychologist proposed a hierarchical theory of human needs, suggesting that individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before moving on to higher-level needs, such as self-actualization.

Abraham Maslow

200

What is social development?

The long-term changes in relationships and interactions involving self, peers, and family.

200

What is classical conditioning?  

Classical conditioning involves associating an involuntary response with a neutral stimulus

200

This stage is characterized by the ability to think abstractly, reason hypothetically, and engage in scientific reasoning. Think Piaget

Formal Operational Stage (11+ years)

200

What is the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset?

A fixed mindset believes that intelligence is fixed, while a growth mindset believes that intelligence can be developed.

300

This psychologist developed a theory of moral development, proposing that individuals progress through six stages of moral reasoning, from preconventional to postconventional.

Lawrence Kohlberg

300

What do you know about Middle Childhood Development that you will consider as an educator?

This list is long - let's discuss

300

In educational psychology, what is the fundamental difference between learning and development?

Learning is the acquisition of new knowledge or skills while development is the growth over time. This includes cognitive, physical, social....

300

Children in this stage are egocentric and struggle with conservation tasks.

Preoperational Stage (2-7 years)

300

Children in this stage begin to understand concrete logic and can perform mental operations on objects. Think Piaget

Concrete Operational Stage (7-11 years)

400

This psychologist proposed a theory of psychosocial development, emphasizing the importance of social interactions and relationships in shaping personality and identity throughout the lifespan.

Erik Erikson

400

What are some educational implications of Piaget's theory of cognitive development?

Tailor instruction to students' cognitive development stages and provide opportunities for hands-on experiences.

400

This term refers to a person's awareness of their own thought processes and their ability to monitor, regulate, and control their learning.

Metacognition

400

In Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, this stage during infancy is based on the quality of caregiving received.

Trust Vs Mistrust

400

In this stage of cognitive development, infants learn primarily through their senses and motor actions.

Sensorimotor Stage (0-2 years)

500

This theorist developed the ecological systems theory, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various environmental systems that influence child development.

Urie Bronfenbrenner

500

Open Ended thoughts on development

open

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This biological process, characterized by rapid physical changes, hormonal fluctuations, and sexual maturation, plays a significant role in adolescent development and identity formation.

Puberty

500

In Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, this stage involves developing a sense of self and belonging.

Identity versus Role Confusion

500

In Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, what is the psychosocial crisis faced by adolescents, during which they seek to establish a sense of self and belonging?

Identity vs. Role Confusion