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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. A system of accommodating student differences by diving a class of students into two or more ability groups for instruction in certain subject areas.
within-class ability grouping
choral responses
external locus of control
paired-associate learning
2. Students begin with complex problems to solve and then work out or discover (with the teacher's guidance) the basic skills required.
top-down processing
effective use of independent practice time
review prerequisites
early intervention program
3. The application of knowledge acquired in one situation to new situations.
metacognition
cooperative play
constructivism
transfer of learning
4. Continuation (of behavior)
maintenance
randomized field experiment
negative correlation
semantic memory
5. Stages 5 & 6 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgments in realtion to abstract principles.
large muscle development
postconventional level of morality
random assignment
cognitive development
6. Degree to which results of an experiment can be applied to a real-life situations.
external validity
constructivism
performance goals
presentation punishment
7. Dual language models teach all students in both English and another language.
correlational study
two-way bilingual education
Joplin Plan
psychosocial theory
8. Bandura states it has four phases: 1. attentional phase-paying attention to a model 2. retention phase-students watch the model and then practice 3. reproduction phase- try to match their behavior to the model's 4. motivational phase- student will co
massed practice
transitivity
observational learning
positive correlation
9. The tendency for items at the beginning of a list to be recalled more easily that other items.
primacy effect
self-concept
primary reinforcer
calling order
10. A theory that relates the probability and the incentive value of success to motivation
laboratory experiment
shaping
effective use of independent practice time
expectancy-valence model
11. Withdrawal of a pleasant consequence that is reinforcing a behavior - designed to decrease the chances that the behavior will recur.
removal punishment
paired-associate learning
mental set
content integration
12. Important events that a fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory.
flashbulb memory
untracking
expectancy-valence model
intelligence quotient (IQ)
13. Explanation of the relationship between factors - such as the effects of alternative grading systems on student motivation.
principle
sensorimotor stage
norm-referenced interpretations
inert knowledge
14. The goals of students who are motivated primarily by desire for knowledge acquisition and self-improvement. Also called mastery goals
autonomy vs. doubt
learning goals
discontinuous theories of development
unconditioned stimulus
15. The order in which students are called on by the teacher to answer questions during the course of a lesson.
bottom-up processing
content integration
laboratory experiment
calling order
16. Gradual - orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated.
cognitive development
knowledge construction
procedural memory
experimental group
17. Interaction of individual differences in learning with particular teaching methods.
aptitude-treatment interaction
worked examples
note-taking
conventional level of morality
18. Technique in which fact or skills to be learned are repeated often over a concentrated period of time.
random assignment
enactment
massed practice
large muscle development
19. State learning objectives and orient students to the lesson.
egocentric
direct instruction
integrity vs. despiar
parts of a direct instruction lesson
20. Understanding new experiences in terms of existing schemes. (Piaget)
home-based reinforcement strategies
industry vs. inferiority
assimilation
moral dilemmas
21. Knowledge about one's own learning or about how to learn ('thinking about thinking')
discrimination
compensatory education
small muscle development
metacognition
22. Images - concepts - or narratives that compare new information to information students already understand.
Skinner box
sensorimotor stage
prosocial behaviors
analogies
23. Measure of the match between the content of a test and the content of the instruction that preceded it.
elaboration
perception
content evidence
bottom-up processing
24. The frequency and predictability of reinforcement.
moral dilemmas
schedule of reinforcement
egocentric
punishment
25. The components of memory in which large amounts of information can be stored for long periods of time.
schedule of reinforcement
long-term memory
dual code theory of memory
process-product studies
26. 5 to 9 pieces of information
maintenance
working memory capacity
locus of control
cues
27. Teacher's ability to attend to interruptions or behavior problems while continuing a lesson or other instructional activity.
antecedent stimuli
overlapping
bilingual education
identity diffusion
28. Research approach in which the teaching practices of effective teachers are recorded through classroom observation
imagery
extinction
process-product studies
cognitive behavior modification
29. A chart that classifies lesson objectives according to cognitive level.
development
expectancy-valence model
behavior-content matrix
shaping
30. Theories that state that learners must individually discover and transform complex information - checking new information against old rules and revising rules when they no longer work. (student-centered instruction)
descriptive research
constructivist theories of learning
long-term memory
equilibration
31. Children at this stage have the dual desire to hold on and to let go. Overly restrictive and harsh parents can give children a sense of powerlessness and doubt in their abilities. 18 months to 3 years (Erikson)
reflectivity
variable-ratio (VR) schedule
autonomy vs. doubt
cooperative learning
32. A method of ability grouping in which students in mixed-ability classes are assigned to reading or math classes on the basis of their performance levels
formal operational stage
regrouping
postconventional level of morality
free-recall learning
33. Writing brief statements that represent the main idea of the information being read
loci method
self-regulated learners
self-concept
summarizing
34. Variables for which there is no relationship between high/low levels of one and high/low levels of the other.
massed practice
uncorrelated variables
trust vs. mistrust
neutral stimuli
35. According to Erikson - the set of critical issues that individuals must address as they pass through each of the eight life stages.
perception
intimacy vs. isolation
serial learning
psychosocial crisis
36. Stages 3 & 4 of Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgements in consideration of others.
metacognitive skills
fixed-interval schedule
self-regulation
conventional level of morality
37. Instruction in the background skills and knowledge that prepare children for formal teaching later.
control group
readiness training
communicating positive expectations
self-questioning strategies
38. Stage during which infants learn about their surroundings by using their senses and motor skills. (Piaget: birth to 2 years)
automaticity
free-recall learning
sensorimotor stage
PQ4R method
39. Mental repetition of information - which can improve its retention
rehearsal
interference
psychosocial crisis
stimuli
40. Research carried out by educators in their own classrooms or schools.
cognitive development
correlational study
english immersion
action research
41. Symbols that cultures create to help people think - communicate and solve problems
enactment
mock participation
sign systems
sensorimotor stage
42. Children are taught reading or other subjects in both their native language and English
paired bilingual education
maintenance
cooperative learning
top-down processing
43. Imitation of others' behavior. (Bandura)
review prerequisites
achievement motivation
modeling
self-esteem
44. A pleasurable consequence that maintains or increases a behavior.
reinforcer
removal punishment
sensory register
foreclosure
45. An adolescent's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices - not his or her own (Marcia)
neutral stimuli
foreclosure
observational learning
norm-referenced interpretations
46. Arranging objects in sequential order according to one aspect - such as size - weight - or volume.
locus of control
self-regulation
enactment
seriation
47. Class rewards that depend on the behavior of ALL students
critical thinking
social comparison
group contingencies
advance organizers
48. The process of comparing oneself to other to gather information and to evaluate and judge one's abilities - attitudes - and conduct.
social learning theory
treatment
social comparison
self-regulation
49. Programs that are designed to prepare disadvantaged children for entry into kindergarten and first grade.
sensory register
between-class ability grouping
sex-role behavior
compensatory preschool programs
50. The component of memory in which limited amounts of information can be stored for a few seconds.
short-term/ working memory
moratorium
inert knowledge
initial-letter strategies
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