Educational Theories
Planning Instruction
Instructional Objectives
The role of materials, resources, and support personnel
Instructional Models
100
This theory states that students construct their own knowledge through learning experiences.
What is constructivism?
100
This is define has the framework of understanding.
What is schema?
100
This classifies cognitive processes from simple to abstract.
What is Bloom's taxonomy?
100
These consist of genuine objects or articles created vy a person.
What is artifacts?
100
This form of teaching is centered on the teacher and instruction is based on disseminating facts.
What is direct teaching?
200
This theory posits that people learn from one another, via observation, imitation, and modeling.
What is social learning theory?
200
Teachers engage in demonstrations, or _________, that students are able to duplicate.
What is modeling?
200
This controls the development of emotions, values, and attitudes>
What is affective domain?
200
These include representations or examples.
What are models?
200
Learning experiences are completed autonomously by the student.
What is independent learning?
300
The study in psychology that focuses on mental processes, including how people perceive, think, remember, learn, solve problems, and direct their attention to one stimulus rather than another
What is cognitivism?
300
Teachers use __________, or supports, within the zone of proximal development to gradually move students to higher level thinking.
What is scaffolds?
300
This domains controls the development of intellect.
What is cognitive domain?
300
These include items that students are able to move or change during hands-on instruction.
What are manipulatives?
300
This type of learning happens through experiences and may include hands-on learning.
What is experiential learning?
400
The theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns.
What is behaviorism?
400
The ___________ outlines which learning objectives will be taught to students, which supporting standards need to be mastered for students to fully understand the objective, and the level of complexity that students need to attain.
What is scope?
400
This domain controls motor skill development.
What is psychomotor domain?
400
This framework entails a plan for achieving goals in a ll subject areas by combining content across disciplines.
What is integrative framework?
400
This learning approach relies heavily on social interaction and cooperative grouping.
What is interactive learning?
500
Mrs.Whitlock is a biology teacher who provides students with a question and then supports them as they design a lab and research project to determine a solution.
What is Constructivism
500
This is the order in which learning objectives are taught to maximize student success.
What is sequence?
500
An activity designed to help a student form letters with a pencil.
What is psychomotor domain?
500
This kind of unit involves integrating curricula across content areas under general theme.
What is thematic unit?
500
This model of instruction represents a traditional, teacher-centered approach?
What is direct teaching?