WEEK ONE
WEEK TWO
WEEK THREE
WEEK FOUR
WEEK FIVE
100

How many stages are in Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development?

100

Theories of development: _____ vs ________ 

_____ is how someone is affected by their genetics

_______ is how someone is affected by their upbringing 

nature vs nurture

100

Erikson said that people pass through _____ pyschosocial stages in their lifetime. 

8 (eight)

100

Many children placed at risk develop what is called _____, the ability to succeed despite many risk factors. 

resilience 

100

_____ is defined as a change, or acquisition of information, in an individual caused by experience. 

learning 

200

______ is the first stage in Piaget's theory that is about experiences through the sense and affects children ages 0-2

sensory motor

200

______ is a child changing to meet situational demands.

adaptation

200

According to Erikson, what stage are young adults (you) in currently? 

isolation vs intimacy 

200

What is one way you can provide parent involvement to establish good relationships with their parents and have some influence on their home environment?

newsletters, positive calls home, home visits, family workshops, etc.

200

_______ increase the frequency of a behavior, and _______ decrease its frequency.

reinforcers

punishers

300

_____ and _____ are central in Vygostsky's Theory of Cognitive Development in social relationships 

community and language

300

______ is the degree in which teachers feel that their own efforts determine the success of their students

teacher efficacy

300

___ and _______ depend on the experiences provided by the school and families, but they also follow predictable patterns. 

social and emotional development

300

A ______ refers to individuals who are aware of a stereotype about a group to which they belong becoming anxious about confirming the stereotype.

stereotype threat

300
The _____ is typically used as first, then statements to help a learner transition from non preferred activities to reinforcers and vise versa.

The Premack Principle

400

stage four of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development is called _________ where there is a deeper understanding of abstract thoughts (love/hate and success/failure)

formal operational

400

What are the four 21st century teaching skills?

critical thinking, collaboration, communication, creativity 

400

The four types of play are: ________________

solitary play, parallel play, associative play, and cooperative play

400

What are some techniques that can be used to help learners who are ESL students or developing their english while in school?

enactive learning, clear instructions, provide safe opportunities, develop vocabulary, provide small-group instruction, etc.

400

_______ is when a skill is able to be performed in a variety of environments and is used properly, such as using "open" for opening a snack but also a door. 

generalization

500

What is the key milestone in the sensory motor stage of Piaget?

development of working memory

500

Good teaching is described as self knowledge and self regulation, decision making, _______, and application of education research. 

reflection 

500

These aspects of children's development will be strongly influenced by their experiences at home, school, and with peers. What are these two aspects?

self esteem and self concept

500

What are some ways you, as a teacher, can ensure that the classroom is adequate for all learners no matter their race, religion, sexual orientation, etc?

ensure that a safe environment is established, have small group opportunities, provide choice (no matter how small it can seem), monitor situations and address them as they arise

500

If a child is receiving services, is given tokens after each response is correct and has a token board with 5 slots, the learner is on a ________ schedule. 

FR5 (fixed ratio 5)