Self-Esteem
Learning Styles
SPED / Barriers
Growth & Development
Random
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type of self-esteem that is given, not earned
What is global self-esteem?
100
A person who processes information sequentially and does things in a step-by-step way is said to be this type of learner.
What is analytic?
100
This civil rights law assures that students who need special help will get it.
What is Section 504?
100
Cognitive Development is this
What is the development of the brain and thought process?
100
Acronym for extreme inattention and overactiveness.
What is ADD/ADHD?
200
This type of self-esteem results from experiencing success through accomplishing things
What is earned self-esteem?
200
Of the following 4 methods, this is the one in which people remember the least. Seeing, Hearing, Saying, Reading, Doing.
What is reading?
200
This abusive barrier to learning can include beating, burning, and bruising of a student. (physical, emotional or verbal)
What is physical?
200
This philosopher used Piaget's theories, but adapted them for moral development.
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?
200
This theorist believed teachers should practice discipline with dignity towards their students.
Who is Haim Ginott?
300
This is the term for using literature to build self-esteem
What is bibliotherapy?
300
If you have an extensive vocabulary and love to read poetry, then you probably have this type of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences.
What is Verbal / Linguistic?
300
This general term is used when a person's IQ is significantly below average:
What is mentally disabled (MD)?
300
He believed that learning could only take place in social situations; learning cannot take place in a vacuum.
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
300
This theorist says that people perform better when they are given a choice.
Who is William Glasser?
400
This term refers to how an individual views themselves
What is self-concept?
400
If you have this intelligence, then you enjoy being outside and interacting with the outdoors.
What is natural intelligence?
400
This is a developmental disability that affects verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction.
What is autism?
400
Int this stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development, individuals struggle between forming a solid identity and having an identity crisis. (preschool adult adolescence infancy)
What is adolescence?
400
Coaches who repeatedly and unnecessarily single out players and verbally berate them are considered this type of coach.
What is a bully coach?
500
Self-esteem is on this level of Maslow's Hierarchy (1-5, 21 being the base, 5 being the top.
What is 4th?
500
This is at the top of Maslow's Hierarchy, and signifies when an individual has committed to something larger than themselves.
What is Self-Actualization?
500
This term is used to describe the disability that has difficulties in one or more of the processes involved in understanding or using language that makes doing reading, writing, and math difficult.
What is learning disability (LD)?
500
In this stage of Moral Development, moral reasoning is based on rewards and punishments.
What is Pre-Conventional?
500
During this stage of Physical Development, children begin refining their gross motor skills (preschool, middle, adolescence).
What is middle childhood?