What is Nancy Eisenberg's theory called?
Theory of Moral development!
What did Marie Montessori study to be?
A Physician!
What is the name of Brookfield's theory?
The Four Lenses Theory!
Who was Nancy Eisenberg challenging with her theory of moral development?
Kholberg!
What religion or practice is Montessori method connected to?
Buddhism or yoga!
Which lens is considered the easiest out of all the lenses
Lens One: Self/Autobiographical
What is Meditation conceded in the Montessori education?
A focus on one thoughts on a single idea or experience.
What is the label for the first stage in Eisenberg’s theory?
Stage 1: Self- Centered Reasoning
What is Mindfulness approach?
A quality of focused attention on the current moment. Its also a practice without judgment.
This theory applies specifically to which career/individual
Educators and Teachers
What is Montessori belief in the respect for children?
All children should be respected and their concentration should not be interrupted.
What stage in her theory is not often achieved?
Stage 6: Strongly Internalized Principles
What is Montessori method of teaching based on?
Mindfulness, Sensorimotor and Deep Concentration!
According to Brookfield, through who’s eyes can we become more aware of our words and actions?
Our Students
What resources can we utilize to gain a broader scope across multiple disciplines?
Theory and Research Literature
What stage in Eisenberg’s theory focuses on adolescents?
Stage 4: Empathic Reasoning
What are the five principles to the Montessori method of education?
Principle 1: Respect for the Children
Principle 2: The Absorbent Mind
Principle 3: Sensitive Periods
Principle 4: The Prepared Environment
Principle 5: Auto education
Which lens do we apply without realizing it
Lens Three: Colleagues
What is the other name for Eisenberg’s theory?
Theory of Prosocial Reasoning