Research
Knowledge
Teaching
Disabilities/Risks
Learning Srategies
100
Research using statistical comparisons to determine determine cause and effect
What is the Quantitative research?
100
Knowledge about what and how things are
What is declarative knowledge?
100
Teaching to encourage the ability to respond quickly and efficiently while mentally processing or physically performing a task.
What teaching for automaticity?
100
Marked deficits in attention and trouble inhibiting inappropriate behaviors and thoughts.
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
100
The creation of knowledge from their observations and experiences through their interaction with the environment.
What is constructivism?
200
Research that investigates a phenomenon or issue through interviews and observations.
What is the Qualitative Research?
200
Knowledge about effective strategies and methods for teaching a specific subject area.
What is pedagogical content knowledge?
200
Continually examining and critiquing one’s assumptions, inferences, and instructional practices and regularly adjusting beliefs and strategies in the light of new evidence.
What is reflective teaching?
200
So intense that it interferes with performance.
What is debilitating anxiety?
200
Repeating information to keep it in your working memory long enough to use it.
What is rehearsal?
300
Research that takes place in the context in which you work.
What is the Action research?
300
Knowledge about how to do something
What is procedural knowledge?
300
Teaching students with and without disabilities in the same classroom.
What is inclusion?
300
characterized by significantly below average general intelligence and deficits and adaptive behavior.
What is intellectual disability?
300
The use of prior knowledge to embellish on a new idea, thereby storing more information than was actually presented.
What is elaboration?
400
Research has demonstrated that these practices improve student achievement.
What are Evidence Based practices?
400
The formation of many logical connections within the specific concepts and ideas of a topic.
What is conceptual knowledge?
400
The belief that you are capable of reaching goals and mastering skills and knowledge and making a difference in children's lives.
What is self-efficacy?
400
Significant deficits in one or more specific cognitive processes resulting in poor academic performance in one or more areas
What is a learning disability?
400
Special memory tricks that help one to remember information.
What is mnemonics?
500
Type of study that compares but does not demonstrate causality.
What is a Correlational Study?
500
The various ways people think about what they are seeing, hearing, studying, and learning
What is conceptual knowledge?
500
A teacher who keeps up to date, is continually learning and reflecting, and collaborates with colleagues.
What is a skillful teacher?
500
Each culture has their own intelligence that is value.
What is impact of culture on perceptions of intelligence?
500
A component of memory where attended-to information stays for a short while so that we can make better sense of it.
What is working memory?