What is analyze?
Breaking down information into parts!
Generational Trauma
Also known as inherited trauma, it is the echoing of traumatic experiences across familial generations.
Intrinsic Motivation
The driving force that comes from within you.
What is Attribution Theory?
A theory of motivation that focuses on how people explain the causes of their own successes and failures.
What is behavior management?
Behavior management focuses on preventing and addressing bad behaviors to create positive behavior.
What is create?
Combining parts to make a new whole!
What is Nature vs. Nurture?
Ongoing debate in psychology on whether a person’s personality is determined primarily by nature, external, inborn traits that an individual cannot change, or nurture, external, environmental traits that an individual can change.
Extrinsic Motivation
Comes from external rewards, punishments, and other incentives, rather than oneself.
Who was Jean Piaget?
Believed children’s stages of development is divided into four different ones. Sensorimotor, preoperational. concrete operational, and formal operational.
What is conflict resolution?
Conflict resolution is teaching how to handle your behavior positively and effectively.
What is understand?
Understanding what the facts mean!
What is diversity?
Just people being different from each other.
Pavlov's Experiment
Trained dogs to learn to associate the sound of a bell with the arrival of food and began salivating to the bell alone.
Who was Erik Erikson?
Believed life is divided into eight stages that one individual must pass in order to get to the next. Trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs shame and doubt, initiative vs guilt, industry vs inferiority, identity vs confusion, intimacy vs isolation, generativity vs stagnation, and integrity vs despair.
What is Growth Mindset?
(GOOD) A growth mindset frames failures and difficulties as opportunities to learn and grow from them.
What is evaluate?
Judging the value of information or ideas!
What is CRT?
Critical Race Theory, is the theory that racism is embedded into America’s legal, social, education and economic systems.
Skinner's Experiment
Used a Skinner box, also known as an operant conditioning chamber, to study how rats learned through operant conditioning.
Who was Urie Bronfrenbrenner?
Believed the factors that contribute to a person’s personality and sense of identity. Individual, microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, chronosystem.
What is Fixed Mindset?
(BAD) A fixed mindset frames failures and difficulties as the limit of one’s capabilities, that their progress is “fixed.”
"How are you feeling today?"
Int. Teaching
Name all three types of trauma!
Acute, chronic, complex.
What is shaping?
Teaching a new behavior by rewarding the wanted behavior repeatedly.
What is Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development?
Believes the gap between a learner's current abilities and their potential. A teacher or peer can help close this gap. Learning is most effective here since tasks are neither too easy or too hard.
What is 21st century learning?
The idea that education is controversial and is constantly changing due to new technological advances and new educational ideals