People who have a strong verbal- linguistic intelligence.
What is verbal-linguistic?
What did Montessori do?
Who started an Elementary school where kids learned at their own pace and it became successful?
Vygotsky believed _________ is an important role for their education.
What is child play?
What is the sensorimotor stage?
What was Piaget's first stage?
What is the Sensorimotor stage
People who have a excellent problem-solving skills?
People with strong mathematical/logical are called?
What were the tools she used for the students to learn?
Number counters, puzzle maps, and sand letters are used for what?
Why a table?
That object continues to exist even when out of sight--can find partially hidden objects.
What is object permanence?
Who was the multiple intelligence theorist?
What did Gardner believe?
Someone who enjoys music, instruments, and singing.
How did Motessori feel about kids?
Who had deep respect for children and thought they needed their freedom to learn what they wanted to do?
Who did Vygotsky believe should collaborate with each other?
what do students and teachers do and what do students and students do?
Kids think the same amount of liquid is more when poured into a tall thin glass.
What is conservation?
Thought hands-on independent learning where students learn at their own pace.
What did Montessori think?
People who have good physical body movement?
How did Montessori become well known?
Whose school was going so well the word got out and even celebrities supported it?
What is scaffolding?
The activities provided by an educator, or MKO are called?
Everyone views the world like me!!
What is egocentrism?
Theorist who believed that learning is socially based?
Who was Vygotsky?
Someone with a good understanding and relate to other people and someone who are aware of there own emotions are
What is the difference between interapersonal/interpersonal?
Enhanced social interactions learning in which students of different ages are grouped together in the same learning environment.
Was was one of the developments of Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900s?
What does zone of proximal development refer to?
What a learner can do without help and what a learner can do with help is called?
A type of repetitive action that represents the earliest non reflexive infantile behavior.
What is primary circular reactions?
Theorist who discovered assimilation & accommodation?
Who was Piaget?