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Theorists and Philosophers
100

Knowing how to teach specific content in ways students understand

Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK)


100

Research that uses numerical data

Quantitative Research

100

Techniques that help students learn more effectively

Effective Study Strategies

100

Research that describes what is happening

Descriptive Study

100

Proposed the idea of Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK)

Lee Shulman

200

Teachers studying their own classrooms to improve instruction

Action Research

200

Research that uses observations, interviews, or descriptions

Qualitative Research

200

Combining quantitative and qualitative data

 Mixed Methods Research

200

Research that tests cause-and-effect relationships

Experimental Study

200

ONE of the THREE philosophers who proposed the idea of collaboration in education

John Dewey, Lev Vygotsky, Jean Piaget

300

The study of how people learn and how teaching can be improved using research

Educational Psychology

300

A relationship between two variables (does not prove cause)

Correlation

300

Thinking about your teaching to improve it

Reflection

300

Placing participants into groups by chance

Random Assignment

300

Proposed the idea of metacognition

John Flavell

400

A general rule that describes relationships between variables

Principle

400

A set of ideas that explains how something works

Theory

400

Working with others to improve teaching and learning

Collaboration

400

Students actively participating in learning

Active Learning

400

ONE of the SIX philosophers who proposed the idea of educational psychology

John Dewey, William James, Jean Piaget, Edward Thorndike, Lev Vygotsky, B.F. Skinner

500

Teaching that focuses on students’ needs, backgrounds, and learning styles

Learner-Centered Instruction

500

Ongoing learning teachers do to improve their practice

Professional Knowledge and Skills

500

Teaching methods supported by evidence

Research-Based Practices

500

Thinking about your own thinking

Metacognition

500

Popularized the idea of learner-centered instruction

Carl Rogers