Behavioral Theory
Social-Cognitive Theory
Self-Regulation
Motivation
Higher-Level Thinking
100
A child gets his toy taken away for fighting with his sister. What type of reinforcement is this?
What is Negative Reinforcement?
100
Our beliefs and our personal competence or effectiveness such as asking yourself if you will succeed or fail are predictions affected by?
What is self-efficacy?
100
The process of activating and sustaining thoughts, behaviors, and emotions in order to reach certain goals is known as?
What is self-regulation?
100
You want to do well on your test so you feel good about yourself.
What is intrinsic motivation?
100
Jaimison, a third grade student, studies his spelling words by writing them 3 times in a row. What is this an example of?
What is rehearsal?
200
What targets behavior to cease by ignoring it?
What is extinction?
200
Changes in behavior, thinking, or emotions that happen through observing another person is referred to as?
What is modeling?
200
What refers to the potential control we have over our own behavior that grows out of two capabilities: self-regulation and self efficacy?
What is personal agency?
200
Focusing on good grades in your classes is what type of motivation?
What is extrinsic motivation?
200
As a teacher reads the book "The Night Before Christmas", little johnny visualizes his family Christmas memories.
What is visual imagery?
300
What is the difference between negative reinforcement and punishment?
What is Negative Reinforcement strengthens effects on behavior and punishment weakens effects on behavior?
300
What processes are affected by self-efficacy? Would it be selection process, cognitive process, motivational process, affective process or all of the above?
What is all of the above?
300
Are you a self regulated learner? Why or why not?
Discuss
300
How would you raise motivation in your own classroom?
Discuss
300
Mrs. Chamberlain is working on multiplication with her 3rd grade class, she often has her students do many addition/subtraction problems. What is she having her students do?
What is retrieve/recall?
400
Do you agree with giving rewards? Why or why not?
Discuss.
400
Would a teen be more likely to wear an outfit worn by a famous celebrity or by a sales person at a store? Why?
What is the famous celebrity: they want to imitate behaviors displayed by high status figures rather than low status.
400
At the beginning of each school year student should set new goals based on the previous years performance so they can do better and better each year. What aspect of self-regulation would this be?
What is self-determined goals?
400
Come up with a scenario where a student uses extrinsic motivation
Write a short answer on the sheet of paper provided with your name
400
Before a reading test, Abbey keeps closing her eyes and talking about main points to herself and reviewing. What is she doing?
What is rehearsal?
500
A child receives a Batman sticker every twenty minutes that they stay on task.
What is a reward?
500
A class is in P.E. and they are broken up into two teams to play basketball. Both teams have a captain that must pick their peers to be on their team. The last person feels like they're not good at basketball since they were picked last.
What is self-efficacy?
500
What is the difference between self-efficacy and self-regulation?
What is self efficacy is how capable one feels to handle particular kinds of tasks, and self-regulation is knowing under what circumstances to use particular learning techniques and why they work.
500
Come up with a scenario where a student shows signs of intrinsic motivation
Write a short answer on the paper provided with your name
500
The human mind's activity of taking in, storing, and using information is referred to as?
What is Information Processing?