Personal Characteristics, Behavioral Patterns, Social Environmental
What are the three principles of triadic reciprocal causation?
Sensory Memory/Sensory Register
What is the first stage of memory that constantly is taking in stimuli form the environment(hearing,seeing,taste,feel,smell)?
The addition of a reward following desired behavior to a stimulus
What is positive reinforcement?
Information Processing and Social Cognitive Theory
What are the two theories it combines?
Type of learning you get through physically moving.
What is Kinesthetic learning?
Self Efficacy
what is the belief we have in our own abilities, specifically our ability to meet the challenges ahead of us and complete a task successfully?
Working Memory/Short Term Memory
What holds 7 +/-2 pieces of information at any given time?
removal of a privilege following a behavior to a stimuli
What is negative reinforcement?
Self-regulation by learners
What is the key to successful learners?
Learn the students' learning style and implement the intelligence learning model
What is a stategy to to implement Multiple Intelligences in the classroom?
refers to the ways we alter our behaviors in order to achieve a goal in response without being prompted to do so
What is Self-Regulation?
Long Term Memory
What is split it up into two categories; explicit(including semantic and episodic memory),simple facts or events, and implicit(including procedural and priming) previous experience related?
Successive responses toward a target behavior are reinforced (ex. clapping)
What is known as shaping?
Social interaction and the negation of understanding with others
What helps learners construct learners?
Kinesthetic
Spatial
Self
Social
Musical
Nature
Logic/Mathematical
Existential
What are all of the intelligences?
attention, memory, motivation
what are the three aspects social cognitive theory focuses on?
Episodic Buffer
What acts like a informational backup which communicates with both long-term memory and the components of working memory?
Classical and Operant
What are the two types of conditioning?
learning is what the learner already knows.
What is the most important factor influencing what they learn?
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What is how many intelligences there are?
Albert Bandura
Cognitive Load
What is the Theory that suggests how much memory we can hold in STM or LTM?
B.F Skinner
Who is the theorist behind Behavioral Learning?
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what is
run
zoo
tree
door
bee hive
sticks
heaven
gate
dine
den
Howard Gardner
Who is the theorist behind Multiple Intelligences?