Motivation
Intelligence
Creativity
Special Education
Classroom Management
100
The force that initiate and sustains progress to a goal.
What is motivation?
100
(Mental Age/ Chronological Age) x 100
What is IQ?
100
The definition of "creativity".
What is the ability to produce work that is novel, high in quality, and appropriate?
100
A place for educating students with special needs that is as normal as possible.
What is Least Restrictive Environment?
100
The definition of "procedure".
What is the method of accomplishing classroom activities in an orderly fashion?
200
The 3 views of motivation.
What are behaviorist, cognitive, and humanistic?
200
To identify students who could not keep up at the normal pace of education.
What was the purpose of the first intelligence test?
200
The 4 approaches to creativity.
What are Mystical, Psychometric, Social-Psychological, & Confluence approaches?
200
3 ways of educating gifted students.
What are pull-out, acceleration, and enrichment?
200
The process of responding to misbehavior that is clear, firm, and direct.
What is "assertive discipline"?
300
Johnny blames his sister for his inability to do his homework every night. His attribution is stable, external and...
What is uncontrollable?
300
The idea that intelligence is broad in ability.
What is domain general?
300
Divergent thinking
What is the ability to generate many possible, correct responses?
300
Where students of all abilities are in the same classroom.
What is inclusion?
300
Mrs. Crabapple seems to have eyes in the back of her head because she is so aware of everything that goes on in her classroom.
What is "withitness"?
400
One's emotion view of self.
What is self-esteem?
400
They are the 8 intelligences in Howard Gardner's theory.
What are linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinestheitc, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist?
400
Ways to encourage creative thinking.
What are 'questioning assumptions', 'promoting persistence', rewarding creativity', etc.?
400
Stuttering, articulation problems, and voicing problems.
What are three communication disorders?
400
Token economy.
What is a behaviorist methods of using extrinsic rewards to control student behavior?
500
An 'equation'/ theory for measuring motivation.
What is Expectancy x Value?
500
The idea that intelligence can change.
What is modifiability?
500
Characteristics of creative students/ people.
What are 'sometime eccentric', 'like being creative', 'open to new experiences','take calculated risks', etc?
500
It is the definition for autisim
What is the name for a pervasive developmental disorder involving severe social and language difficulties?
500
The best method for classroom management.
What is prevention and planning?