Piaget
During the sensorimotor stage of development (ages 0-2), children learn this concept, which is the knowledge that things exist when they cannot be seen.
What is object permanence?
According to Chomsky's theory, all children are born with the capacity for learning this.
What is language?
Dewey strongly believed that this was the best way to learn. Instead of reading about the results of scientific experiement in a book, students should perform the experiment instead.
What is doing?
Bandura's theory suggests that the primary way people learn is through this.
What is observation?
A student who uses songs and rhymes to learn and memorize new concepts likely has this type of intelligence.
What is musical?
A philosopher is in this stage of development.
What is the Formal Operational Stage?
This theory describes the idea that there are grammatical structures that are innate to all human beings
What is the theory of Universal Grammar?
Based on Deweys theories, this is how students should behave when they want to change their environment. For example, students should do this if they disagree with the need to wear school uniforms.
What is go on strike, write a petition, have a discussion, etc?
If a young child enters a classroom and uses cuss words in their vocabulary, according to Bandura, this would be why the child is swearing.
What is the parents swear at home and the child is imitating them?
This type of teaching activity would cater well to a student whose intelligence is naturalist.
What are nature studies, caring for animals, planting flowers, playing in a garden, etc?
During this stage of development, people begins to use logic and reasoning even though they still struggle with abstract and hypothetical concepts.
What is the Concerte Operational Stage?
Chomsky used this term to describe the complex processes through which a child learns a language.
What is Language Acquisition Device?
In a school based on theories by Dewey, schools should be this, meaning that concepts learned in math, science, history, and language arts should be connected and build off one another.
What is interdisciplinary?
This concept describes thinking about thinking and learning how to learn.
What is Metacognition?
A therapist would likely have this type of intelligence, as they can esily connect with people's feelings and motives.
What is interpersonal intelligence?
People are considered egocentric during this stage and struggle to understand others' point of view.
What is the Preoperational Stage?
This is a silly test uses made up words to investigate a child's ability to understand the rules of grammar, such as making words plural.
What is the Wug test?
According to Dewey, school environments and structures should model _____. This means that students should have the ability to try to enact change within their environment.
What is real life?
This theory states that modeling and observation are a primary components to how people learn.
What is Social Learning Theory?
If a student learns best while being active and moving around, they likely have this type of intelligence.
What is bodily-kinesthetic?
These are the four stages of development as defined by Piaget.
What are the sensorimotor stage (birth-2yrs), Preoperational stage (2-7yrs), Concerete Operational Stage (7-11yrs), and Formal Operational Stage (12+ years)?
This is the argument that there is little exposure to correctly formed language.
What is Poverty of the Stimulus?
Dewey Famously said "Education is not a preparation for life, it is ____ itself".
What is life?
Based on the model of metacognition (focus, gather information, brainstorm, evaluate, plant and act, reflect), this would be an effective way to teach young students about birds.
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An author would likely have this type of intelligence as they likely learn best through reading and writing.
What is linguistic?