Classroom Climate & Classroom Dynamics
Methods based on learning new behaviors
Methods based on Child development
Methods based on the thinking process
Methods based on peer-mediated instruction
100
the atmosphere or quality of life in a classroom
What is classroom climate
100
a systematic instructional method that focuses on the transmission of knowledge and skills from the teacher the student
What is direct instuction
100
1. demonstrating to students the thinking involved in a task, 2. making students aware of the thinking involved, 3. focusing students on applying thinking
What is modeling
100
a branch of cognitive science concerned with how people use their long and short term memory to access info and solve problems
What is information processing
100
provided teachers with options for increasing students' learning
What is peer-mediated instruction
200
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What is the number of characteristics of creating a classroom climate
200
based on two assumptions about learning, 1. almost all students can learn material if they are given enough time and taught appropriately, 2. students learn best when they participate in a structured, systematic program of learning
What is mastery learning
200
by observing the child and listening carefully to what he or she says
What is scaffolding
200
sensory memory, working memory, and long-term memory
What are the three types of memory stored used in information processing
200
the teachers role is to create an environment that allows students to determine what they will study and how
What is group investigation
300
learning activities are well organized, teacher is caring, patient, and supportive, curriculum is challenging but not so difficult students decide not to learn, and learning activities are authentic and relevant to students interests
What is the four qualities that result in greater student motivation
300
set objectives and standards for mastery, teach content directly to students, provide corrective feedback to students on their learning, provide additional time and help in correcting errors, follow a cycle of teaching, testing, reteaching, and retesting
What is the five steps present in mastery learning cycle
300
method of teaching based on students' prior knowledge of the topic and the processes they use to construct meaning
What is constructivist teaching
300
hold information while a person processes it; working memory is the conscious part of our information processing system
What is the working memory
300
students are tutored by other pupils in the same class or the same grade
What is peer- tutoring
400
classroom climate should convince them that you care about them and believe they can learn, are sensitive to their differing needs and abilities, are familiar with the their culture backgrounds, know subject matter, and can maintain effective discipline
What is the students' perspective
400
orient students to the lesson by telling them what they will learn, review previously learned skills and concepts, present new material, using examples and demonstrations, assessing students' understanding bu asking questions, allow students to practice new skills or apply new info, provide feedback and corrections as they practice, include newly learned material in homework, and review material periodically
What is eight steps represent synthesis on direct instruction
400
L.S Vygotsky
Who's work is scaffolding based on
400
students are given the opportunities to inquire into subjects so that they discover knowledge for themselves
What is inquiry learning and discovery learning
400
an organizer, guide, resource person, counselor, and evaluator
What is teachers role in group investigation
500
teachers and students work toward a common goal, learning
What is classroom with positive group dynamics
500
1970s and 1980s
What are the years extensive research was conducted on direct instruction
500
coined the term, zone of proximal development
Who is L.S Vygotsky
500
determines how and when information will flow through the system
What is control processes
500
sixth graders tutoring second graders in reading
What is cross- age tutoring