This book by Chip Wood focuses on social and academic behaviour through a developmental lens. It is used in LTA 500 at Ambrose University.
What is Yardsticks
Valuing student choice, emotions and security, and fostering a love for learning without focusing on grades are the key concepts in this learning theory.
What is Humanism
Developed by B.F.Skinner; used to help classroom management WHAT are positive and negative reinforcements?
What are rewards and punishments.
This sacred indigenous symbol represents balance and harmony, often divided into four sections that signify aspects like the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
What is the Medicine Wheel
THIS Intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand and manage our emotions and the emotions of others.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
Jerome Bruner’s Theory of Development is based on the assumption that we learn best when we go from concrete to abstract through a process with these many steps. Give the number.
What is three
This child-centred educational approach, developed by an Italian physician, emphasizes hands-on learning, independence, and self-paced exploration.
What is The Montessori Method
Behaviourists believe that WHAT plays a significant role in shaping behavior, meaning that learning primarily occurs through experiences and interactions with one's surroundings
What is Environmental Influence
Place shapes what we know, how we know it and how we process our knowledge. This learning tool honours the place. Name the knowledge.
What is place-based-knowledge.
THIS Theorist believed that we learn more when we feel joy and engagement with the content. When school becomes rigid and overly structured, the joy is taken out, anxiety is increased, and learning is decreased.
Who is Willis?
A teacher who aligns with developmental theorist Jean Piaget will be more interested in fostering thinking in fundamental concepts like numeracy, time, quantity, causality, and justice than it will on math task, or spelling rules, and this test (which is very much disliked by Mary Lynn). Name the test.
What is the IQ test.
This philosophy, also named after a town in Italy, believes that parents and the wider community have collective responsibility of children in early learning.
What is the Regio Emilia approach
Behaviourism is a learning theory based on the idea that behaviour can be what based on consequences of a behaviour.
What is controlled (and/or modified)?
Addressing Ethical Relationality and Indigenous Storywork Principles as Methodology. This U of A theorist popularized the Pedagogy of the Fort as a colonial artifact.
Who is Dwayne Donald?
These theorists believed that stigmas, religious symbols, and faith-based practices frame the religious and spiritual perceptions of students.
Who are Steele & Aronson?
This German-American psychoanalyst proposed a theory that describes eight distinct stages of development characterized by psychosocial crisis, such as trust vs. mistrust and generativity vs. stagnation.
Who was Erik Erikson
This American Psychologist is credited for developing a hierarchy or needs, with self-actualization at the top.
Who is Abraham Maslow
In the concept of Classical Conditioning; this theorist studied the association between stimuli and responses that inspired behaviour and learning. Extra points for a full name.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
This educational approach emphasized the interconnectedness of mind, body, emotions and spirit in learning, stressing the importance of personal experience.
What is Holistic Learning
THIS theorist believes that when students are engaged and motivated and feel minimal stress, information flows freely through their brains. This allows learners to achieve higher levels of cognition, make connections, and experience “aha” moments.
Who is Judy Willis?
Psychologist Arnold Gesell developed this theory, which states that children grow and develop in stages based on their own internal timetable. Name the Theory.
What is Maturation Theory
This psychologist is credited for developing the theory called “unconditional positive regard” which enforces the belief that children learn through unconditional acceptance and learning.
Who is Carl Rogers
Behind the ‘theory of habit formation’; This theorist is known as the father of behaviourism known for his experiment demonstrating how fear can be conditioned.
Who is John B. Watson?
THIS is a concept developed by Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall, which refers to the ability to see the world from both Indigenous and Western perspectives and to find a balance between the two.
What is the concept of "Two-Eyed Seeing" in Indigenous theory
Novelty promotes information transmission through the Reticular activating system. /Stress-free classrooms propel data through the Amygdala's affective filter. / Pleasurable associations linked with learning are more likely to release more Dopamine. Name the acronym for the three important neuroscience concepts to consider when preparing lessons.
What is RAD.