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Final Jeopardy
100

Psychologist known for creating the theory aligned with fulfilling innate human needs in a hierarchy.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

This theorist believes that teachers should be heavily involved in the development process and coined the term Zone of Proximal Development.

Who is Vygotsky?

100

Actions or mental representations that organize knowledge.

What are schemas?

100

Psychologist responsible for the theory explaining how a child constructs a mental model of the world.

Who is Piaget?

100

Time a student is successfully engaged in learning activities.

What is allocated time?

200

The ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit.

What is Automaticity?.

200

The stage in Piaget's theory where a child can organize data logically?

What is the Concrete Operational Stage?

200

This occurs when children incorporate new information into their existing schemas.

What is Assimilation?

200

The use of scientific data to improve instructional and interactive techniques.

What are Applied Behavior Analysis Strategies?

200

Psychologist who maintained that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages.

Who is Erikson?

300

The process of connecting new material to information or ideas already in the learner's mind.

What is Elaboration?

300

The ability to make rational decisions about what to do or what to believe.

What is Critical Thinking?

300

The measurment of intellectual accomplishments that are worthwhile, significant, and meaningful.

What is Authentic Assessment?

300

Memorization of facts or associations that might be essentially arbitrary.

What is Rote Learning?

300

View of cognitive development that emphasized the active role of learners in building their own understanding of reality.

What is Constructivism?

400

Learning by observation and imitation of others.

What is Observational Learning?

400

Explanations of learning that emphasize observable changes in behavior.

What are Behavioral Learning Theories?

400

Psychologist who believes behavior is learned  through observation.

Who is Albert Bandura?

400

A technique that involves changing the level of support for learning.

What is Scaffolding?

400

Instructional approaches in which students work in small mixed-ability groups.

What is cooperative learning?

500

A pleasurable consequence that maintains or increases behavior.

What is a Reinforcer?

500

Assessments that rate how thoroughly students have mastered specific skills or areas of knowledge.

What are Criterion-Referenced Interpretations?

500

Cognitive theory of learning that describes the processing, storage, and retrieval of knowledge in the mind.

What is the Information-Processing Theory?

500

The ability to think and solve problems without the help of others.

What is Self-Regulation?

500

The process of connecting new material to information or ideas already in the learner's mind.

What is Elaboration?