Describe an example of Behaviorism.
Ask Professor K.
What theory(s) is Vygotsky known for?
Social Learning Theory and Constructivist Theory.
When is it appropriate to send a student outside of the classroom as a form of discipline.
I.E. Sending to the office, Etc.
Ask Professor K.
Is this an appropriate reason?
That knowledge is innate.
Explain what Learning Styles are.
The mode of learning that is most effective for a given student.
In what order is the Hierarchy of Needs?
Physiological / Love and Belonging
Esteem / Self- Actualization
Safety Needs
1) Physiological Needs 2) Safety Needs
3) Love and Belonging 4) Esteem
5)Self Actualization
What is the Constructivist Theory?
That the human capacity to think and to learn was an adaptive feature.
Do you believe that there is such a thing as a "Problem Child"?
To be debated.
Explain The Lockean Atomistic Model.
That the mind starts off empty but has the capabilities to function.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
What does GATE stand for?
Gifted and Talented Education
What was John Dewey most known for in Educational Psychology?
Activity-Based Learning
Do you believe that tenure is still necessary in public education?
To be debated
Explain John Dewey's Learning Theory.
Dewey Stressed the link between learning and doing. (Activity based learning)
What is Problem-Based Learning? (PBL)
The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
What style of learning do you identify with?
Yes
What is Blooms Taxonomy?
Educational objectives divided into three domains: Cognitive, affective, and psycho-motor.
Give an example of a moral dilemma that's occurred in your life. Can you apply that situation to education? How?
Why not?
Explain Bandura's Social Learning Theory.
People learn from one another, via observation, imitation, and modeling.
What are multiple Intelligences?
Differentiates human intelligence into specific categories, rather than seeing intelligence as a single general ability.
How would you approach the ongoing situation with student debt and school lunches?
Ask Professor K.
Is that a reasonable answer?
What is Special Education?
Programs to identify and meet the education needs of students with emotional, learning, or physical disabilities.
Give an ethical moral dilemma that could occur in your classroom.
Why not?
What is Stages Theory?
The idea that when we develop, particularly as children but also in our development of maturity as adults, we go through a number of stages during which we learn in different ways.
Explain Lateral Thinking.
The solving of problems by an indirect and creative approach, typically through viewing the problem in a new and unusual light.