Theorists & theories
Thinking much?
Acronyms & other randomness
"isms" and other theories
Hodge podge
100
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, & Evaluation
What is Bloom's Taxonomy
100
one of the ways to manage routine misbehavior:
What is prevention, cues, praise, verbal reminders, consequences
100
STAD
What is Student Teams Achievement Division
100
Making learning meaningful
What is Constructivism?
100
Dr. Gambone's favorite football team, even though they make her want to cry.
Who are The Philadelphia Eagles?
200
Created the "box" for behaviorism
Who is Skinner?
200
Part of your memory when information is stored for only a few moments before it could be stored in short or long term memory...
What is working memory
200
When teachers and stduents go back anf forth with reading
What is reciprocal reading?
200
This "ism" uses reinforcers and punishers
What is behaviorism?
200
This type of research requires you to be an INVOLVED participant:
What is action research?
300
Moral development KEY theorist
Who is Kohlberg?
300
Maslow's highest level, where we think about our own lives and betterment
What is self-actualization
300
information coded both verbally and visually
What is dual-code theory?
300
This theory says that students who always get A's will be unmotivated to earn them because that is what they always get, just as students who always fail, will prepare to fail...
What is Expectancy Theory?
300
This plan has students reading on different grade levels, but all within the same reading class:
What is The Joplin Plan?
400
Father of MI
Who is Howard Gardner?
400
You cannot learn new information because it is blocked bu too much going on in your head/life...
What is interference?
400
AYP
What is Adequate Yearly Progress?
400
According to Hill and Wigfield's theory (from your readings), the main source of anxiety in schools is the student's fear of this...
What is failing?
400
Students who fail to meet pre-established master criterion might be given this type of instruction: ______________ instruction.
What is corrective?
500
Creators of assertive discipline
Who are Canter & Canter (Lee and Marleen)
500
Part of the long term memory where facts and general knowledge are stored:
What is semantic memory?
500
A model by Dave and Roger Johnson (from your readings...) where heterogeneous groups work together on assignments
What is the Learning Together model?
500
Mager, another theorist from your readings, tells us to do which of the following FIRST with an instructional objective: 1) Sort them by importance 2) Enjoy them 3) Discuss them with students 4) Appreciate them
What is SORT?
500
This learning theory not only emphasizes reinforcement, but also the effects of cues on thought and of action of thoughts (students learn through observing each other, too)
What is social learning theory?