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Early Childhood Education Essentials
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1. 18 months
Limit age: walking
Group differences
Learning Disabilities
Perception Disabilities
2. 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
Four elements of observational learning
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-8 mos
Identity Diffusion
cognitive development
3. Most appropriate when the purpose is tto determine whether an infant has a motor delay or to determine eligibility for early intervention
Vision/Fine motor: 9 months
William Glasser
norm-referenced
Erik Erikson
4. English as a second language
learned helplessness
ELL English Language Learners
Basic Mistrust
Considerations in teaching...
5. Dialect of some African American communities characterized by certain pronunciations - idioms - and grammatical constructions different from those of Standard English.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
tailor English language skills
African American English
ceiling
6. Casting -Puts block in cup
Vision/Fine motor: 12 months
Limit age : Pincer grip
public law 94-142
project approach
7. A child who feels guilt will be fearful - not quite fit in socially - be dependent on adults and have an underdeveloped imagination.
public schools teach
Antecedent stimulus
Guilt
zone of proximal development
8. Individual experiences - Individual talents - Prior learning - Language - Culture - Family - Community Values
Erik Erikson-Eight stages of psychosocial development
Correlational Relationship
operant conditioning
Student learning is influenced by...
9. (1908-1970) humanistic psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs - with self-actualization as the ultimate psychological need. Humans have a hierarchy of needs ranging from lower-level needs for survival and safety to higher-level needs for in
Abraham Maslow
Organization
linguistic patterns
Intelligence test
10. The practice of educating all students - including those with severe and multiple disabilities - in neighborhood schools and general education classrooms.
Inclusion
ifferentiated instruction
Jone's Model of Skill Clusters - Skill Cluster 2
basic methods of assessment
11. If their needs are met consistently and responsively by the parents - infants not only will develop a secure attachment with the parents - but will learn to trust their env in feneral as well.
12. Hearing -Speech and language : 6 weeks Still to sound
Incremental view of intelligence
content validity
Erickson's Stage 1 Infancy age 0-1 POSITIVE OUTCOME
hearing/speech/language development
13. 12 months
Auditory Perception
face validity
Limit age : Standing
Aids prevention
14. *depends on the pace of the culture ex: African and west Indian cultures actively encourage early motor strength while other cultures discourage and don't' allow infants to walk until 18 months.
Crystallized intelligence
Erickson's Stage 4 Elementary and middle school age 6-12 POSITIVE OUTCOME
Cultural Development
Correlational Relationship
15. Comparison to a specific criteria rather than comparison to a 'normal' group
criterion-referenced
gross motor behavior
learning disabilities
Social Learning Theory
16. Disability characterized by significantly below-average general intelligence and deficits in practical and social skills.
Vision/Fine motor : 3 months
Information Processing
Metacognition
Intellectual Disability
17. No head lag - Sit with support - on Forearms
Plasticity
Gross motor development: 6 months
criterion-referenced tests
Developing assessment strategies
18. Individual experiences - talents - motivations - and prior learnings. (SCHEMA)
Least restrictive environment (LRE)
Industry
What are the primary individual difference?
standard scores
19. Oral Stage Freud - 1st stage birth - 1 yr. Anal Stage Freud - 2nd stage 1 - 3yr. Phallic Stage Freud - 3rd stage 3-6yr. Latency Stage Freud - 4th stage 7-11yr. Genital Stage Freud - 5th stage
higher order thinking
standardized EVALUATION
Freuds Stages
PDMS-2 peabody developmental motor scales-2
20. Plan developmentally appropriate curriculum - gain insight into child's learning style and needs - interests - strengths and weaknesses - identify classroom
Jone's Model of Skill Clusters - Skill Cluster 2
purposes of assessment
Negative Reinforcement
Vicarious Learning
21. Application in the Classroom: Guided learning- making the children believe they are coming up with the ideas -Look at things through the students eyes- bring self down to child's level -Integrate a variety of ways to teach in your classroom -Consider
What are the primary group differences?
ways teachers can advocate for learners
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-6 mos
William Glasser
22. Fine and gross motor behavior
Assessment
motor development
Instructional Strategies Associated with Indirect Instruction
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-4 mos
23. An educational plan designed by a child study team (including a teacher) and agreed to by the student's parents or legal guardians describing what learning targets the child should attain - the time frame for attaining them - the proposed methods for
operant conditioning
Entity view of intelligence
progression
Individual education plan
24. Intellectual giftedness is an intellectual ability significantly higher than average.
Stage 5 Adolescence age 12-18 POSITIVE OUTCOME
Distributed intelligence
Gifted Children
Limit age: smile
25. Altering existing schemes or creating new ones in response to new information
Accommodation
Basic Mistrust
Identify Complex Cognitive Processes
Triarchic theory of intelligence is a view of intelligence that
26. Instructional concepts that integrate perspectives and experiences of numerous diverse groups and representing various cultures - ethnicities - ages - gender - and religions.
hunter
Social Cognitive Theory
Multicultural curriculum
Limit age : constant babble
27. 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:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 1
Abraham Maslow
Control Theory
Activities for Beginning Literacy Word cards
28. Consistency or repeatability
standard error of measurement
standardized EVALUATION
reliability
Massachusetts Law of Education 1647
29. Clinical observation - interview - history - assessment tools
Fetal Development - till wwek 6
basic methods of assessment
Sequence
HELP: Hawaii EArly Learning profile
30. Level 3 - Postconventional Moral Reasoning - social contract and universal ethics Moral reasoning - the thinking process involved in judgments about questions of right and wrong Level I - Preconventional Moral Reasoning - judgment is based own perso
Schemes
Stages of moral reasoning-Kohlberg
Jacob Kounin:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 2
checklist
31. Special education and related services that (a) have been provided at public expense - under public supervision and direction and without charge; (b) meet the standards of the state educational agency; (c) include an appropriate preschool - elementar
Correlational Relationship
Scemata
Early intervention developmental profile (EIDP)
Free and appropriate public education (FAPE)
32. Individual differences in temperament - personality - and motivation
Early Childhood Developmental milestones birth-60 mos (5 yr)
Teachers should also recognize and attend to
Shaping
interobserver
33. Form of a language that has certain unique pronunciations - idioms - and grammatical structures and is characteristic of a particular region or ethnic group.
Freuds Stages
Sucessful teachers need to understand each individual and all of the variables of their lives to be able to understand how they will
Jacob Kounin:4 characteristics that a teacher needs 4
Dialect
34. _________ hypothesized about general intelligence as a single (g). ______: Theoretical general factor in intelligence that influences one's ability to learn in a wide variety of contexts.
Incremental view of intelligence
Punishment
Spearman
Intelligence
35. Provide more in-depth information and useful in tracking child's progress and change
assertive discipline
Activities for Early Intermediate Literacy Vocabulary development
on-going assessments
face validity
36. Limitations or grades in general - knowledge gained - skills attained - improved social interactions
percentile score
transfer
Developing assessment strategies
Student learning is influenced by...
37. View of intelligence; proponents argue that that intelligent behavior arises from a balance between analytical - creative - and practical abilities.
linguistic patterns
percentile score
Sociocultural Perspective - Attachments
Triarchic theory of intelligence
38. If children can discover pleasure in intellectual stimulation - being productive - seeking success - they will develop a sense of competence.
39. People -especially those who live in poverty - are at risk of academic difficulties and behavior problems. Children of Lower SES are frequently faced with: (list a few) Poor nutrition - exposure to toxins - inadequate and often unstable housing - and
PDMS-2 peabody developmental motor scales-2
Lower socioeconomic status
How is symbolic play characterized?
ELL English Language Learners
40. Problem-Based Learning - Zone of Proximal Development - Scaffolding - Inquiry/Discovery Learning
How is student's learning influenced?
Social - emotional and behavioural: 18 months
Basic Concepts of Constructivism
Positive behavioral support (PBS)
41. Motivation promoted by factors external to the individual and unrelated to the task being performed; motivation created by external factors (reward or punishment)
Deductive Reasoning
predictive validity
Activities for Early Intermediate Literacy Vocabulary development
Extrinsic Motivation
42. The person may feel guilt - shame - or anxiety when thinking about disturbing experiences or thoughts and start avoiding thoughts about them. This ' thought avoiding' is negatively reinforced by the reduction of the anxiety and unpleasant feelings an
Punishment
How do children learn through the process of play?
Behavioral Disorders
reliability
43. 10 months
Free and appropriate public education (FAPE)
John Dewey
Holistic Learners
Fear of stranger
44. Reinforcing a response every time it occurs
Analytic learners
How are group differences identified?
Least Restrictive environment
Continuous Reinforcement
45. The ability that the brain can change and learn through experience
Continuous Reinforcement
Erik Erikson-Eight stages of psychosocial development
Social Cognitive Theory
Plasticity
46. Learners approach a task as a single integrated project.
concurrent validity
Holistic Learners
equilibriation
Shaping
47. Student who is different enough from peers that he or she requires specially adapted instructional materials and practices.
safety needs
Student with special needs
Inquiry Teaching
Hearing -Speech and language : 6 months
48. Seperate railroad cars were constitutional
Early Advanced Literacy
Vision/Fine motor: 24 months
Cultural bias
Plessy vs. Ferguson
49. Genetic predisposition to respond in particular ways to one's physical and social environments.
Gifted Children
Social Learning Theory
operant conditioning
Temperament
50. Standardized - achievement - aptitude - structured observations - anecdotal notes - assess. of prior knowledge - stud. responses - portfolios - essay prompts - fournals - self-evaluations - performance assess.
assessments
Scaffolding
permissive parenting
Section 504
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