Pedagogy
Behaviorism
Constructivism
Brain Based Learning
Bloom's Taxonomy
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What is Pedagogy?

the Science of teaching

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What is Behaviorism?

theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.

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What is Constructivism?

a theory of learning

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What is Orchestrated immersion?

fully immerses student in education experience

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Who is Benjamin Bloom?

author of taxonomy

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first pedagogical thoughts were introduced by such ancient scientists and philosphers as

Socrate, Platon, Aristotile 

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What is Classic Conditioning?

the essence of the process of classical conditioning is that neutral stimulus begins to cause a reaction due to its associative relationship with the stimulus, which automatically generates the same reaction

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When and where was Constructivism the leading perspective among the public school educators?

during 1930s, and 1940s, the US

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What is Relaxed alertness?


maintain highly challeging environment but reduce fear/ stress

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What is Bloom's Taxonomy?

a hierarchical ordering of cognitive skills that help teachers teach and students learn

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Functions of pedagogical science

Didactic; educational

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Who is Ivan Pavlov?

Author of classic conditioning theory

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What is the main role of Constructivist teachers?

to encourage the learning and reflection processes 

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What is Brain Based Learning?

it is about how the brain learns, including such factors as cognitive development- how students learns differently as they age, grow and mature socially, emotionally and cognitively

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when was published Revised Taxonomy?

2001

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The theory of the holistic pedagogical process in Kazakhstan is developed:

Khmel D.N.

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Who is B.F. Skinner

an author of Operant Conditioning

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How many principles does Constructivism have?

Four

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how many instructional techniques should be used by teachers to apply brain-based learning?

three techniques, namely orchestrated immersion, relaxed alertness, actiive processing

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Within the cognitive domain how many stages of earning Bloom identified?


6 stages

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Factors affecting the development of personality:

Heredity, environment, upbringing

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the main difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?

classical is for associative relationship with the stimuli, and operant is for reinforcement

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what are the mental models?

assumptions and perceptions of the world

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What is Active Processing?

allows learner to internalize information by actively processing it

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three main domains of Bloom's Taxonomy

cognitive, affective, psychomotor