What is a relationship between two variables in which a high value on one is associated with a low value on the other.
Example: Height and the distance from the top of a head to a ceiling
Ch.1
What is negative correlation?
The year the No Child Left Behind was adapted into schools.
What is 2002?
What is the Synapses?
Development occurs and is influenced by the time period.
What is the chronosystem?
The correlation between height and weight.
Ch.1
What is a Positive Correlation?
Nerve cells that store and transfer information
Ch.2
What are neurons?
Danielson's four domains of Framework for Teaching.
What is planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction and professional responsiblities?
Part of the brain that handles processing information, planning, remembering, decision making, problem solving and creative think
What is the Frontal Lobe?
This parenting style would say "because I said so!" and expects their children to be mature. Talk about emotions does not happen, punishments are strict but not abusive. Usually, these parents are not openly affectionate.
What is authoritarian?
What is Glial Cells?
Support for learning and problem solving. Can be cues, reminders, encouragement, breaking the problem down, providing examples, etc. It helps the teacher know more about what students know and how they need further help.
Ch.2
What is scaffolding?
Percentage of 15 million children that live in poverty.
What is 22%?
The brain's tendency to remain somewhat flexible and adaptable
What is synaptic plasticity?
Erikson's Eight Stages, this stage the child continues to become more assertive and take more initiative. If too forceful, it can lead to guilt feelings
What is Initiative versus Guilt?
This parenting style show low warmth, low control and are indifferent about expectations and autonomy.
Ch.3
What is Rejecting/Neglecting/Uninvolved parents?
Bold, direct action that is intended to hurt someone else; unprovoked attack
Ch.3
What is hostile aggression?
Research type where variables are manipulated and effects are recorded.
What is experimental studies?
Stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development where a person understands conservation, can organize things into categories, and understands the past, present and future.
What is the concrete operational stage?
According to Theories of Moral Development, this child is at what level if they are obeying rules to avoid punishments and bad consequences.
What is Preconventional Level, Stage 1: Obedience Orientation?
In Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development, if a child is using a banana as a phone during play time they are in what stage.
What is the Preoperational stage?
Describing the relation of the individual's emotional needs to social environment
Ch.3
What is psychosocial?
The study of child and adolescent development, learning and motivation, social and cultural influences on learning, teaching and teachers, and assessments.
What is Educational Psychology?
A child is at a point where they can velcro their shoes but not tie shoes. With the help of a more knowledgeable human they are able to learn how to tie shoes.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
A child is adopting to the moral rules and principles of the authority figures who have guided them. They are adopting the external standards as their own.
What is Internalizing?
A child is talking to themself when working through a math problem.
What is Private Speech?