Who is the theorist who describes eight distinct types of intelligence?
Howard Gardner
What is the taxonomy of the hierarchy of needs
Abraham Masslow's taxonomy
What is the type of teacher who is laid back,with little control of the classroom?
Permissive teacher
How many philosophies of education are there?
5 (five)
A syndrome that involves difficulty in sustaining attention.
ADHD
Potential to use mind and body to coordinate physical movements
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
What is the taxonomy of the hierarchy of learning?
Bloom's taxonomy
A teacher that emphasizes the importance of providing firm direction, while recognizing the contributions of each studen. firm but fair
Authoritative
Focuses on social, political, and economic needs. Students study of academic subjects are integrated by socially meaningful actions.
Social Reconstructionism
A exceptionality where a student shows a higher degree of intelligence in one or more area.
Gifted
Recognize, identify, and understanding plants, animals, and other living things
Naturalistic intelligence
What did Abraham Maslow study?
Psychology (Human psycholog)
Practices a high degree of control over student, rigid rules. Teacher centered
Authoritarian
the philosophy that makes students choose their preferred course/pathways such as poetry, dance, and painting.
Existentialism
Disorder that affects the leaning process such as poor reading ability, lack of memory or following directions, and academic learning standard.
Learning disabilities
Works better alone than in a group.
Intrapersonal
What is at the top of Bloom's taxonomy
Create/ evaluate
What are the two types of teaching that are student centered.
Authoritativ, and indulgent
Strives to teach students the accumulative knowledge and skills of society by making them take academic courses. Purely academic
Essentialism
Impairment of the ability to read
Dyslexia
Ability to mentally visualize the relationships of objects or movements. Sculpture, painter
Spatial intelligence
What is at the bottom of bloom's taxonomy?
Remember
The teacher that cares too much about student emotion
Indulgent
The cousin to essentialism, however unlike essentialism it makes student take informat from the Great Books.
Perennialism
What exceptionality envolves an inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers?
Emotionally disturbed