Devised theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, linguistic, musical, interpersonal, naturalistic.
Who is Howard Garner?
Refers to learning through movement.
What is kinesthetic?
This child shows a sense of independence, knows their abilities and weaknesses, and does well when left alone to play or study. They have a hobby or interest they don't talk about much, is self-directed, has high self esteem, and learns from failures and successes.
What is Intrapersonal?
Knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
Instructional method that relies on cooperation among students in a diverse classroom.
What is cooperative learning?
Humanistic psychology; hierarchy of needs-needs at a lower level dominate an individual's motivation as long as they are unsatisfied; self-actualization, transcendence.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
Pertaining to hearing.
What is audiotory?
This child enjoys thinking and questions the way things are. They show curiosity about life and death and show a philosophical awareness and interest that seems beyond their years. They ask questions like, "Are we alone in the universe?"
What is Existential?
Attributes that make a child different from most others.
What is exceptionalities?
This classroom management style has both teacher and student input, uses discussion, has consequences, but is fair and reasonable.
What is Authoritative?
Cognitive development stage theory.
Who is John Piaget?
Pertaining to language.
What is linguistic?
This child is curious about how things work, loves numbers and math , enjoys strategy games like chess, checkers, brain teasers or logic puzzles, like experiments, is interested in natural history museums, and likes computers.
What is Logical-Mathematical?
Essential teacher characteristics necessary values, commitments and professional ethics.
What is teacher dispositions?
This classroom management style is teacher centered, uses direct instruction, demands behavioral compliance, and has little student interaction.
What is Authoritarian?
Hierarchy of needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
This multiple intelligence includes seeing, drawing, visualizing, coloring, and mapping.
What is visual/spatial?
This child can tell you when music is off-key, and easily remembers melodies. They have a pleasant singing voice, shows aptitude with musical instruments, speaks or moves in a rhythmical way, hums or whistles to themselves, and may show sensitivity to surrounding noises.
What is Musical?
Defines the professional behavior of educators in Georgia and serves as a guide to ethical conduct.
What is Georgia Code of Ethics?
This classroom management style is fully teacher centered, few if any demands, and no student involvement.
What is Indulgent?
This person came up with the theory of multiple intelligences.
Who is Howard Garnder?
This multiple intelligence is connected to nature and the outside.
What is Naturalist?
This child enjoys socializing with friends, is natural leader, caring, helps friends solve problems, is street- smart, and understands feelings from facial expressions, gestures and voice.
What is Interpersonal?
Knowledge of subject areas and using proper instructional skills are part of.
What is effective teaching?
This classroom management style isn't teacher or student focused, uses handouts-worksheet-and busy work. There is no structure, and has low student involvement.
What is Permissive?