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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Component of instruction in which students work by themselves to demonstrate and rehearse new knowledge.
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
self-questioning strategies
independent practice
observational learning
2. Level of development immediately above a person's present level. (Vygotsky believed that this was where real learning took place)
identity vs. role confusion
unconditioned stimulus
levels-of-processing theory
zone of proximal development
3. Learning of a list of items in any order.
secondary reinforcer
self-actualization
reciprocal teaching
free-recall learning
4. Success bring with it a sense of industry - a good feeling about oneself and one's abilities. 6 to 12 years (Erikson)
applied behavior analysis
generalization
industry vs. inferiority
mapping
5. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following a fixed number of behaviors.
individualized instruction
long-term memory
presentation punishment
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
6. Dual language models teach all students in both English and another language.
verbal learning
Joplin Plan
two-way bilingual education
operant conditioning
7. State learning objectives and orient students to the lesson.
parts of a direct instruction lesson
equilibration
analogies
distributed practice
8. An apparatus developed by B.F. Skinner for observing animal behavior in experiments in operant conditioning.
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
Skinner box
adaptation
9. The study of learning and teaching.
developmentally appropriate education
single-case experiment
instrumental enrichment
educational psychology
10. General aptitude for learning - often measured by the ability to deal with abstractions and to solve problems.
maintenance
reflexes
proactive facilitation
intelligence
11. A type of evidence of validity that exists when scores on a test are related to scores from another measure of an associated trait
content evidence
criterion-related evidence
Skinner box
concrete operational stage
12. Modifying existing schemes to fit new situations. (Piaget)
egocentric
massed practice
attention
accommodation
13. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following an unpredictable number of behaviors.
variable-ratio (VR) schedule
massed practice
individualized instruction
cooperative play
14. Events that precede behaviors
reciprocal teaching
antecedent stimuli
uncorrelated variables
observational learning
15. Theory suggesting that information coded both visually and verbally is remembered better than information coded in only one of those two ways.
motivation
dual code theory of memory
internal locus of control (self-efficacy)
concept
16. The tendency for items at the end of a list to be recalled more easily than other items.
recency effect
attention
nongraded programs
learning
17. A study strategy that has students preview - question - read - reflect - recite - and review material.
PQ4R method
educational psychology
intelligence
constructivism
18. Selection by chance into different treatment groups; intended to ensure equivalence of the groups.
schemes
random assignment
solitary play
cues
19. Memorization of a series of items in a particular order.
motivation
serial learning
learning
modeling
20. A method - such as questioning - that helps teachers find out whether students understand a lesson.
learning probes
process-product studies
self-actualization
pedagogy
21. Methods for learning - studying - or solving problems.
identity diffusion
maintenance
metacognitive skills
home-based reinforcement strategies
22. Believing that everyone views the world as you do.
associative play
egocentric
schedule of reinforcement
antecedent stimuli
23. The process of adjusting schemes in response to the environment by means of assimilation and accommodation. (Piaget)
adaptation
PQ4R method
experimental group
bottom-up processing
24. A study strategy that requires decisions about what to write.
proactive facilitation
external validity
note-taking
transitional bilingual education
25. Do not assign independent practice until you are sure students can do it - keep independent practice assignments short - give clear instructions - get students started and then avoid interruptions - monitor independent work - collects independent wor
effective use of independent practice time
learned helplessness
criterion-references interpretations
developmentally appropriate education
26. Support for learning and problem solving; might include clues - reminders - encouragement - breaking the problem down into steps - providing an example - or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner.
equilibration
lesson clarity
law
scaffolding
27. Assessments that rate how thoroughly students have mastered specific skills or areas of knowledge
criterion-references interpretations
zone of proximal development
wait time
achievement motivation
28. Arranging objects in sequential order according to one aspect - such as size - weight - or volume.
postconventional level of morality
seriation
preconventional level of morality
Joplin Plan
29. Middle adulthood (Erikson). the interest in establishing and guiding the next generation.
generativity vs self-absorption
loci method
note-taking
primary reinforcer
30. Important events that a fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory.
bilingual education
flashbulb memory
heteronomous morality
transitivity
31. Socially approved behavior associated with one gender as opposed to the other.
self-actualization
outlining
principle
sex-role behavior
32. An aversive stimulus following a behavior - used to decrease the chances that the behavior will occur again.
postconventional level of morality
presentation punishment
review prerequisites
psychosocial crisis
33. Research carried out by educators in their own classrooms or schools.
action research
bottom-up processing
scaffolding
self-questioning strategies
34. Final evaluations of students' achievement of an objective
parts of a direct instruction lesson
large muscle development
cooperative learning
summative evaluations
35. Environmental conditions that activate the senses
stimuli
imagery
outlining
maintenance
36. Procedure used to test the effect of a treatment. Researchers can create special treatments and analyze their effects.
parallel play
reflexes
instrumental enrichment
experiment
37. Development of dexterity of the fine muscles of the hand. (early childhood)
educational psychology
neutral stimuli
small muscle development
sign systems
38. The goals of students who are motivated primarily by a desire to gain recognition from others and to earn good grades.
self-regulation
mnemonics
critical thinking
performance goals
39. A focus on having students in mixed-ability groups and holding them to high standards but providing many ways for students to reach those standards
external validity
untracking
summative evaluations
large muscle development
40. A previously neutral stimulus that evokes a particular response after having been paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
moral dilemmas
early intervention program
primacy effect
conditioned stimulus
41. A chart that classifies lesson objectives according to cognitive level.
behavior-content matrix
review prerequisites
treatment
top-down processing
42. The study of teaching and learning with applications to the instructional process. Also called instruction.
secondary reinforcer
self-concept
private speech
pedagogy
43. A personality trait that determines whether people attribute responsibility for their own failure or success to internal or external factors
learning probes
transfer of learning
locus of control
reciprocal teaching
44. A set of principles that explains and relates certain phenomena.
Joplin Plan
internal locus of control (self-efficacy)
theory
paired bilingual education
45. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following a constant amount of time.
home-based reinforcement strategies
fixed-interval schedule
removal punishment
large muscle development
46. Compensatory preschool programs that target very young children at the greatest risk of school failure.
early intervention program
motivation
procedural memory
between-class ability grouping
47. Students are encouraged to discover principles for themselves
stimuli
concrete operational stage
teacher efficacy
discovery learning
48. Kounin - the degree to which the teacher is aware of and responsive to student behavior at all times
procedural memory
withitness
concrete operational stage
elaboration
49. A study method in which students work in pairs and take turns orally summarizing sections of material to be learned.
identity achievement
associative play
cooperative scripting
generativity vs self-absorption
50. Increased comprehension of previously learned information because of the acquisition of new information.
retroactive facilitation
generalization
keyword method
control group