Cognitive 1
Philosophy of Ed.
Behavioral 1
Cognitive 2
Intro
100

The infant is unable to determine that the teddy bear continues to exist when it is covered by the blanket

What is object permanence?

100

There is a "real" world; humans have senses to focus on object and information is obtained through senses. 

What is realism?

100

Every time the dogs here the bell they begin to salivate

What is classical conditioning?

100

This three consists of analytical, creative and practical

What is Sternberg's triarchic theory?

100

Involved with children with many abilities and adapts instruction to the student's needs

What is effective teaching

200

children are able to engage in logical reasoning and are less ego centric and to solve conservation tasks

What is the Concrete Operational Stage?

200

a coherent set of generalizations and guiding hypothesis and predicts projected outcomes

What is a theory?

200

Mr. Robinson provides stickers for his students when they put up their hand. This reinforcement is... 

What is positive reinforcement?

200

Musical, linguistic, intrapersonal, naturalistic, emotional, spatial abilities are examples

What is Gardner's Multiple Intelligence theory?

200

Research which examines the associations between variables and the strength of the relationship.

What is correlational research?

300

Tania is in 10th grade and exclaims "I've spilt ketch up on my shirt...she must think I'm a clutz"

What is imaginary audience?

300

An individual is given existence at birth but then defines self and creates his or her purpose and the Individual's existence is only significant for him or herself. 

What is Existentialism?

300

Tony was sitting by the teacher's desk and stopped engaging in off task behavior. So Ms. Rollinson put Tony back to his desk near his friend. 

What is negative reinforcement?

300

Danny turns in his library book to the state library so he doesn't get a fine. 

What is the Conventional Stage of Kohlberg's theory?

300

attempts to manipulate social processes and allows for cause and effect to be established

what is experimental research

400

a child comforts her mother by giving his or her favorite toy

What is the preoperational period? 

400

Curriculum is designed from student's interests and problems. It consists in making and doing; and instruction involves practical learning. 

What is pragmatism

400

Mr. Powell creates a comfortable reading corner for his students so that they associate reading as pleasant

What is an application of classical conditioning?

400

This theory was developed because the study round that Female participants  preferred the most caring rather than rules of justice and behavior

What is Gilligan's Theory?

400

Interviews, focus groups 

What is qualitative research?

500

Mr. Danielson gives his class problems that require logical, analytical thinking because they are in the ....

What is the Concrete operational period?

500

the aim of the school is to inform, develop and guide human rationality and reasoning. 

What is realism? 

500

Mrs. Bobby tries to ignore her student Liam who consistently calls out in class. She also tries to be calm and consistent in applying this technique. 

What is a guideline in using punishment?

500

Mr. Robinson designed an assignment which required student's to read two articles and then to craw connections among ideas. 

What is the "analyze" level of Bloom's Taxonomy?

500

Annie wanted to determine if the role of a player in a game was related to preference and personality traits.

What is correlational research?