What is Operant and Classical?
Three letter place to grow in learning.
What is ZPD? (Zone of Proximal Development)
What is Metacognition?
What is Rule-Driven Theory?
Statements about a given area that are generally accepted as true.
What are Principles?
The leader in Operant Conditioning.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
In this person's theory, a student draws on their past experiences to discover facts, new truths, and relationships to be learned.
Who is Bruner?
Parts of the brain where we store and attach information to.
What is a schema?
Concepts with non-defined or abstract characteristics.
What is Exemplar Theory?
Social interaction _________ Learning.
What is facilitates?
Use this to increase behavior.
What is reinforcement?
Method of teaching to give students structure and support. (Building up)
What is Scaffolding?
Memory that lasts less than 1/2 second.
What is sensory memory?
The fundamental building blocks of our thinking.
What are concepts?
A representation of what we can't see.
What is a model?
Use this to decrease behavior.
Piaget's last stage in development.
What is Formal Operational?
What is a relative concept?
The central concept of the Social Cognitive Theory.
What is modeling?
A thing or event that evokes a specific function.
What is a Stimulus?
In constructivism, less emphasis is placed on ________.
What is Direct Teaching?
What is Automaticity?
Provides explanation to a concept by giving the opposite.
What is a non-example?
The three different forms of the central concept of Social Cognitive Theory.
What is Direct Modeling, Symbolic Modeling, and Synthesized Modeling?