Siblings, friends, neighbors, schools, libraries, state, and country are examples of
What is ecological systems?
Student A loves science and is reading about the cure for cancer. They are intrigued by the text and continue to talk about what they learned in class and sought more information on the content.
What is hot cognition.
the need for autonomy, competence, and relatedness
self determination theory
1.Analytical
2.Creative
3.Practical
Music can cause cause someone to have an emotion. I.e. music is the stimulus and the emotion is the response
What is behaviorism.
A student is uncomfortable while learning a new discipline in math
v.
A student is learning about the science of creation which conflicts with their religious belief system
what is disequilibrium v. cognitive dissonance?
establish and maintain their sense of personal value to themselves and others by demonstrating that they are good and competent people
I'm bad at math so I won't take math classes.
Self-worth theory
IQ tests are...
A tool in education that is used to evoke a particular response. Example, in elementary school teachers use a comfortable reading space to help students concentrate.
Antecedent Stimulus
•Smoking while knowing it’s harmful
•Publicly supporting a cause you don’t fully believe in
•Eating meat while feeling guilty about animal cruelty in the industry
What is cognitive dissonance?
Setting up an assignment with clear rules and processes help support
What is flow theory?
Updated/current intelligence tests use what?
What is others in the same age group
Subtle insult that may be conveyed intentionally or unintentionally to individuals because they are a member of a racial/ethnic minority group.
Example: You are Asian, you cannot be bad at math.
What is a microaggression?
•Concepts of positive and negative in science
•Educator challenging deeply held beliefs
•I do not like working with groups
Cognitive Dissonance
Fixed Mindset (entity theory)
Growth Mindset (incremental theory)
Resilience
are all concepts of what?
What is Self Theories of Intelligence?
Intelligence can be measured what at best?
What is Imprecisely
Student A copies student B's answer on a quiz. Student A gets an A on the quiz. The student continues to copy answers.
What is Operant conditioning.
Remember, the action can be socially positive or negative.
Positive reinforcers: A response increases because of the ADDITION of a stimulus
Negative reinforcers: A response increases because of the REMOVAL of a stimulus.
I failed a class because the lights are too bright and it is really loud.
Learning how to read a clock is a waste of time
What is Expectancy-Value Theory?
9 examples of learning differences
What is
1. Dyslexia
2. Dysgraphia
3. Dyscalculia
4. Auditory processing disorder
5. Language processing disorder
6. Nonverbal learning disabilities
7. Visual perceptual/visual motor deficit
8. ASD9. ADHD