Basic Terms
Practice
Practice
Strategies
Learning
100

Cognitive, psychomotor, affective

What are the three learning domains?
100

Practice methods that combine aspects of both whole and part practice.

What are whole-part, part-whole, and whole-part-whole methods?

100

Previous learning has a favorable effect on new learning.

What is positive transfer?

100

Skills used by learners to manage their own "learning, remembering, and thinking."

What are cognitive strategies?

100

An idea or picture in the brain that aids understanding; perceptions, meanings, feelings and the words or symbols used to discuss them.

What is a concept?

200

Classification of the behaviors students can be expected to demonstrate

What is educational taxonomy?

200

Practice with little or no rest in between.

What is massed practice?

200

Negative transfer in which prior learning interferes with new information.

What is proactive transfer?

200

Memorization.

What is rote learning?

200

Involves organizing environmental input into categories for storage in the brain.

What is concept learning?

300

The process of entering information into the brain through the senses.

Perception

300

Practice interspersed with rest or alternate activities.

What is distributed practice?

300

Persistence of knowledge.

What is retention?

300

Actively connecting new to previously learned material to form meaningful relationships.

What is meaningful verbal learning?

300

Involves the ability to perceive features in an object or event that are the same as or different from features in other objects or events.

What is discrimination?

400

Amount of time students attend to instruction.

Engaged time.

400

Sedentary practice in which the learn imagines performing and the muscles receive stimulation, but no overt movement occurs.

What is mental practice?

400

Information about performance or results during or immediately after performance - verbal, nonverbal, or kinesthetic.

What is feedback?

400

Skills that use verbal information to help learners interact with the environment.

What are intellectual skills?

400

A meaningful relationship between two or more concepts.

What is rule learning?

500

Time student is engaged with motor activities at a high rate of success.

What is ALT-PE?

500

Task matched with learners' developmental capabilities; challenging, yet achievable.

What is optimum challenge?

500

Knowledge or facts;  things learners can tell.

What is verbal information?

500

Shows how new material will relate to previously learned knowledge;  shows the relationship of parts to the whole>

What is an expository organizer?

500

Uses rules to help the learner interact with the environment.

What is problem solving?