Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Midterm Predictions
Common Misconceptions
100

This group of special needs students are often overlooked because of their high achievement or social situations.

Who are Gifted Students?

100

Teaching students reading based on the sounds we make with our mouths, with the intent of sounding out words.

What are Phonics?

100

These two concepts happen before and after a behavior.

What are antecedents and consequences?
100

Psychosocial theory and cognitive development theories are both examples of what?

What are frameworks?

100

A student with this may appear to be speaking poorly. In reality this is just how people talk where they come from. 

What is dialect?

200

This is an important step in creativity, and requires a vast amount of knowledge to do well.

What is restructuring? 

200

A teacher is excitedly showing a tik tok about some sort of "education hack" based on psychology. The Tik Tok is getting traction, despite the study the tik tok is based is untested. This is an example of a "______".

What is a Fad?

200

The the removal removal of a stimulus is an example of what is operant conditioning?

What is negative feedback?

200

This theory is based on observation.

What is behaviorist theory?

200

There is an illusion that because this score is getting higher, humans are getting smarter. In reality we are just getting better at modern day tasks.

What is IQ?

300

This teaching method is proven to yield little results. Focuses on visual, audio and kinesthetics.

What are learning styles?
300

A student is able to learn two languages easily during this period of life.

What is a Critical Period?

300

Students always forget to turn in homework before they leave class. The due dates are clearly marked on the board. The teacher now starts class by saying "Before you pull out your textbooks, turn in your homework." This is an example of what?

What is Cueing?

300

This structure is seen as ideal for kids with disabilities. The classroom environment is structured for their needs.

What is Inclusion?

300

This is a common thread between operant and classical conditioning. This is introduced with repetition or contingent with something else. 

What is stimuli?

400

These two legal acts ensure that children with disabilities receive quality education. 

What is IDEA and FAPE?
400

A student who is learning to read and write wrote "I used "liked" peppers until I tasted jalapeños!" What is this student demonstrating? 

What are Overregularizations?  


400

Your friend does not want to go to a chain restaurant because of "painful memories". You are in a new city. They say "it's the smell". This is an example of what?

Classical conditioning

400

Should be done before implementing any new teaching strategies.

What is research?

400

This concept was previously seen as the best method for children with disabilities. The idea was to get them individualized help, but instead expectations were lowered and students were removed from classes they needed. 

What is mainstreaming?

500

This seizure can happen up to 100 times a day. A student may have a hard time concentrating or remembering what was just said.

What is an Absence Seizure? 

500

A student from another country keeps talking over the teacher. The student is not trying to be rude. Their culture might just have different "______".

What are pragmatics?

500

A web designer sees that users forget to fill out a very important box on a form. They decide to add an annoying flashing red color around the box until it is filled. This is an example of what?

what is Negative feedback?

500

A major goal as educators: Creating a strong sense of commitment to life choices after free consideration of alternatives.

What is Identity achievement

500

These children make up 25% of the students under the age of 18.

What are children living in immigrant families?