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Early Childhood Education Essentials
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1. Unusually high ability in one or more areas - to the point where students require special educational services to help them meet their full potential.
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-60months
summative
Giftedness
formative assessment
2. A taxonomy in which six learning tasks - varying in degrees of complexity - are identified for the cognitive domain: Knowledge - comprehension - application - analysis - synthesis - and evaluation
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3. Mean chronological age represented by a certain test score
age equivelent score
Emotional Expression
Moral dilemmas
Cooperative Learning
4. According to Erikson - if an elementary school child fails to succeed in learning new skills and knowledge - the result may be the development of a sense of ______________.
purpose of developmental testing
Sensory Perception Disorder
Inferiority
learning disabilities
5. 2-4 cube tower - Straight scribbles
Control Theory
Hearing -Speech and language : 3 months
Individual education plan
Vision/Fine motor: 18 months
6. Inquiry - Case Studies - Concept Mapping - Reading for Meaning - Cloze Procedures
Operations
Instructional Strategies Associated with Indirect Instruction
purpose of developmental testing
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-8 mos
7. May be caused by/confused by differences in socioeconomic status (SES) - Some students have physical or mental health issues that lead to term in the classroom. Collaborating with families and colleagues who know the child's needs can help the teache
Gross motor development : 9 months
social and emotional issues
Causal Relationship
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-4 mos
8. Inquiry - discovery - cooperative - pair-share - jigsaw - STAD - teams - games - collaborative learning - concept models - discussion models - laboratories - project-based learning - simulations
Social Learning Theory
student centered models
Cognitive style
Jean Piaget
9. A parenting style in which parents provide emotional support but exercise little control over their children.
permissive parenting
social and emotional issues
Stage 5 Adolescence age 12-18 NEGATIVE OUTCOME
summative
10. Prefer to see the information and read material. They learn most effectively with graphs - illustrations - diagrams - timelines - photos - pie charts - and visual design.
Lee Canter
visual learner
Jacob Kounin:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 1
learning disabilities
11. Schemata (plural for schema) - In contemporary cognitive psychology - an organized body of knowledge about a specific topic - Basic structures for organizing information - concepts
Erickson's Stage 2: Toddler age 1-2 POSITIVE OUTCOME
Scemata
Gifted Children
Friedrich Froebel
12. Ability to modify and adjust behaviors to accomplish new tasks successfully; involves many different mental processes and may vary in nature depending on one's culture.
Visual-spatial ability
Basal
Intelligence
Erickson's Stage 4 Elementary and middle school age 6-12 NEGATIVE OUTCOME
13. An investigative process of learning in which students are asked to pose questions - analyze data - and develop conclusions or generalizations.
Erickson's Stage 2: Toddler age 1-2 DESCRIPTION
criterion based
Inquiry Teaching
criterion-referenced
14. People can solve this crisis by having and nurturing children or helping the next generation in other ways.
What are the primary individual difference?
schema
Stage 7 Middle adulthood age 40-65 POSITIVE OUTCOME
assessment
15. 6 months
Piagets stages
multicultural education
Limit age : Reach
Kinesthetic learner
16. AIDS causing virus which attacks cells that help fight off infections
Learning
HIV
Indirect Observations
norm-referenced tests
17. Refers to the interactions of the infant or chil with other persons as well as the ability to organize stimuli - to perceive relationships between objects - to dissect a whole into its component parts - to reintegrate these parts in a meaningful fash
Visual Perception
Continuous Reinforcement
Due Process in education
social-adaptive behavior
18. Beginning LiteracyStudents demonstrate little or no receptive or productive English skills. Beginning to understand a few concrete details during unmodified instruction. In the beginning stage - students may go through a silent period where they spea
Shaping
participation chart
Literacy Development
Age appropriate knowledge and behavior
19. Is a collection of materials that shows a person's abilities - accomplishments and progress overtime
modeling
portfolio
evaluation
Hearing -Speech and language : 3 years
20. If not - infant will develop mistrust towards people and things in their env - even towards themselves.
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21. If not - children may develop a sense of guilt and may come to believe that it is wrong to be independent.
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22. Total number of items that are passed or correct on a test
Limit age : Fix and follow
Raw score
Zone of Proximal Development
Identity Diffusion
23. In assessment - data regarding the typical performance of various groups of students on a standardized test or other norm-referenced measure of a particular characteristic or ability.
Norms
Instructional Strategies Associated with Direct Instruction
Auditory Perception
Vision/Fine motor : 3 months
24. Individual differences in temperament - personality - and motivation
Teachers should also recognize and attend to
higher order thinking
Control Theory
Lawrence Kohlberg
25. Variability in abilities and characteristics (intelligence - personality - etc.) among students at a particular age and within any group.
Free and appropriate public education (FAPE)
Intermittent Reinforcement
Individual differences
content validity
26. The simplest form of direct observation - is a brief narrative account of specific incident
Identity Diffusion
learning disabilities
anecdotal records
Dialect
27. Waves - Plays pat-a-cake and indicates wants
Intelligence
Cognitive style
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-60 mos (5 yr)
Social - emotional and behavioural: 9 months
28. Erikson's term for the fifth stage of development - in which the person tries to figure out 'who am I?' but is confused as to which of many possible roles to adopt
Identity Diffusion
Zone of Proximal Development
Standardized SCREENING
safety needs
29. The practice of educating all students - including those with severe and multiple disabilities - in neighborhood schools and general education classrooms.
Inclusion
Individualized education program (IEP)
Ethnic identity
Distributed intelligence
30. General measure of current cognitive functioning - used primarily to predict academic achievement over the short run.
Howard Gardner
Oregon School Case of 1925
Causal Relationship
Intelligence test
31. Explains why behaviors occurs
Subculture
African American English
Causal Relationship
How is symbolic play characterized?
32. Learn....
Limit age : 6 words
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-6 mos
Sucessful teachers need to understand each individual and all of the variables of their lives to be able to understand how they will
Emotional Expression
33. Responsibility training through incentive system
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34. Adjustment to the environment
norm-referenced
interdependence
Adaptation
Giftedness
35. A federal law that prohibits the denial of participation in - benefits of - or discrimination in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance because of a documented disability - history of a disability - or the appearance of having
Student at risk
Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973
checklist
Aids prevention
36. People who have common historical roots - values - beliefs - and behaviors and who share a sense of interdependence.
Ethnic Group
William Glasser's 'Choice Theory' or 'Control Theory'
Cognitive style
Accommodation
37. Instructional concepts that integrate perspectives and experiences of numerous diverse groups and representing various cultures - ethnicities - ages - gender - and religions.
hunter
Jone's Model of Skill Clusters - Skill Cluster 1
Multicultural curriculum
Fredric Jones
38. Limitations or grades in general - knowledge gained - skills attained - improved social interactions
Developing assessment strategies
Freuds Stages
Vision/Fine motor: 9 months
Kinesthetic learner
39. Language - culture - family and community values.
What are the primary group differences?
Limit age: walking
Instructional Models
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-4 mos
40. Gross motor stis securely wo support - bears weight on legs when supported - may stand holding on
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-8 mos
Hearing -Speech and language : 3 months
Erickson's Stage 3 Early childhood age 2-6 DESCRIPTION
informal observation
41. 8 weeks
social-adaptive behavior
How is symbolic play characterized?
standardized screening tests
Limit age: smile
42. Students continue to develop receptive and productive English skills. Able to identify and understand more concrete details during unmodified instruction.
developmental domains
How is functional play characterized?
Learning Styles
Early Intermediate Literacy
43. Is rationally deciding what to believe or what to do. When one rationally decides something - he or she evaluates information to see if it makes sense - whether it's coherent - and whether the argument is well founded on evidence.
Erickson's Stage 3 Early childhood age 2-6 NEGATIVE OUTCOME
Learning
Critical Thinking
Limit age : polysyllable babble
44. A child who feels guilt will be fearful - not quite fit in socially - be dependent on adults and have an underdeveloped imagination.
Guilt
schema
Extinction
Fine motor behavior
45. During the second stage - students will begin to use one-word utterances and short phrases to communicate socially - express a need - or reply to a question. We need to again provide these students with frequent opportunities in the classroom to inte
formal observation
Activities for Early Intermediate Literacy Vocabulary development
age equivelent score
Entity view of intelligence
46. With-it-ness: means that you have eyes all over you...that you see things...you pick up on what's going on in your classroom a. Pick up on body language b. Know What is going to happen before it happens d. This can be developed with practice
Jacob Kounin
formal observation
Jacob Kounin:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 1
Accommodation
47. Is the process of observing - recording - and documenting children's growth and behavior
Limit age : 3 word sentence
face validity
assessment
Limit age : constant babble
48. Students work together to solve a problem or achieve a goal.
What are the primary individual difference?
Cooperative Learning
Erickson's Stage 3 Early childhood age 2-6 POSITIVE OUTCOME
Perception Disabilities
49. Milani - Comparetti Motor Development screening test - Denver II
Four stages of cognitive development
Due process
Massachusetts Law of Education 1642
examples standardized screening tests
50. A federal law that prohibits the denial of participation in - benefits of - or discrimination in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance because of a documented disability - history of a disability - or the appearance of having
Learned Helplessness
Section 504
Analytic learners
Social - emotional and behavioural: 9 months