Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Constructivism
Zones of Proximity
100

Definition of Behaviorism

The theory that all behavior is in response of a stimuli

100

Definition of Cognitivism

The idea that thinking is foundational to other behaviors or The idea that students learn through perception and imitation

100

Definition of constructivism

The philosophy that knowledge is best acquired through action

100

The founder of the theory of Zones of Proximity

Lev Vygotsky

200

The father of classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov

200

The father of cognitivism

Noam Chomsky

200

The father of constructivism

Jean Piaget

200

Definition of Zones of Proximal Development

The space between what a learner can do without assistance and what a learner can do with adult guidance or in collaboration with more capable peers

300

The father of operant conditioning

B.F Skinner
300

The popular experiment of social cognitivism done by Albert Bandura

Bobo Doll Experiment

300

Piaget says there are this many stages of childhood development.

Four
300

Stacy can recognize the letters in her name but cannot recite the alphabet. This means that...

Stacy is in a zone that is challenging but can be done with assistance.
400

A student's stomach growling when the lunch bell rings is an example of

Classical conditioning

400

Students learn by...

Perception and imitation

400

Constructivism holds that the role of the educator is to...

Guide students through their lesson

400

A great way for students to work within their ZPD

Small groups

500

Increases the likelihood of a behavior ocurring

Positive and negative reinforcement

500

For cognitivists, thinking is...

The foundation of behavior

500

John runs around the house on a broom stick and pretends that it is a horse. This is an example of this stage of childhood development.

Pre-operational stage

500

The theory of ZPD was developed in what year?

1978