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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Level of development immediately above a person's present level. (Vygotsky believed that this was where real learning took place)
treatment
zone of proximal development
cognitive apprenticeship
enactment
2. A strategy for memorization in which images are used to link list of facts to a familiar set of words or numbers.
pegword method
automaticity
moratorium
self-questioning strategies
3. Assessments that rate how thoroughly students have mastered specific skills or areas of knowledge
moratorium
free-recall learning
learning goals
criterion-references interpretations
4. Experimentation with occupational and ideological choices without definite commitment. (Marcia)
moratorium
teacher efficacy
Blooms Taxonomy
individualized instruction
5. A set of principles that explains and relates certain phenomena.
moratorium
theory
episodic memory
preoperational stage
6. Environmental conditions that activate the senses
concrete operational stage
stimuli
lesson clarity
reflectivity
7. Relationship in which high levels of one variable correspond to low levels of another.
negative correlation
moral dilemmas
learning probes
transitivity
8. A theory of motivation that focuses on how people explain the causes of their own successes and failures.
attribution theory
cognitive apprenticeship
continuous theories of development
operant conditioning
9. Wait for students to respond - avoid unnecessary achievement distinctions among students - and treat all students equally.
constructivist theories of learning
communicating positive expectations
top-down processing
cognitive apprenticeship
10. A skill learning during the concrete operational stage (Piaget) of cognitive development in which individuals can mentally arrange and compare objects.
Skinner box
primacy effect
transitivity
social comparison
11. The desire to experience success and to participate in activities in which success depends on personal effort and abilities
two-way bilingual education
sensory register
treatment
achievement motivation
12. Continuation (of behavior)
seriation
metacognitive skills
schemata
maintenance
13. Basic skills are gradually build into more complex skills.
bottom-up processing
knowledge construction
postconventional level of morality
mapping
14. Decreased ability to learn new information - caused by interference from existing knowledge
positive correlation
wait time
direct instruction
proactive inhibition
15. Teacher works out an example of a problem on the board...modeling their thought process.
equity pedagogy
worked examples
vicarious learning
untracking
16. A person's perception of his or her own strengths - weaknesses - abilities - attitudes - and values.
self-concept
aptitude-treatment interaction
criterion-references interpretations
deficiency needs
17. The practice of grouping students in separate classes according to ability level
review prerequisites
cognitive learning theories
between-class ability grouping
prejudice reduction
18. 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
industry vs. inferiority
effective use of independent practice time
nformation-processing theory
sensorimotor stage
19. Active focus on certain stimuli to the exclusion of others
social learning theory
small muscle development
dual code theory of memory
attention
20. A part of long-term memory that stores images of our personal experiences
episodic memory
object permanence
control group
mediated learning
21. An apparatus developed by B.F. Skinner for observing animal behavior in experiments in operant conditioning.
procedural memory
motivation
Skinner box
inert knowledge
22. The order in which students are called on by the teacher to answer questions during the course of a lesson.
unconditioned stimulus
calling order
intentionality
PQ4R method
23. Play that occurs alone.
working memory capacity
readiness training
solitary play
retroactive inhibition
24. Teacher's ability to attend to interruptions or behavior problems while continuing a lesson or other instructional activity.
overlapping
locus of control
aptitude-treatment interaction
distributed practice
25. Signals as to what behavior(s) will be reinforced or punished. (also know as antecedent stimuli)
postconventional level of morality
interference
constructivism
cues
26. Modifying existing schemes to fit new situations. (Piaget)
accommodation
cooperative play
sign systems
equilibration
27. Explanations of learning that emphasize observable changes in behavior.
punishment
metacognitive skills
meaningful learning
behavioral learning theories
28. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following an unpredictable number of behaviors.
variable-ratio (VR) schedule
single-case experiment
internal validity
educational psychology
29. Teaching of a new skill or behavior by means of reinforcement for small steps toward the desired goal.
schema theory
generalization
shaping
massed practice
30. Experiments in which researchers create a highly artificial - structured setting that exists for a brief period of time. Researchers can exert a very high degree of control over all the factors involved in the study.
intimacy vs. isolation
distributed practice
early intervention program
laboratory experiment
31. A study strategy that requires decisions about what to write.
parts of a direct instruction lesson
note-taking
reinforcer
operant conditioning
32. Gradual - orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated.
locus of control
analogies
criterion-references interpretations
cognitive development
33. The process of restoring balance between present understanding and new experiences. According to Piaget learning depends on this process.
aptitude-treatment interaction
equilibration
variable
single-case experiment
34. Research into the relationships between variables as they naturally occur.
recency effect
internal validity
correlational study
sensory register
35. Images - concepts - or narratives that compare new information to information students already understand.
nongraded programs
analogies
theory
autonomy vs. doubt
36. The use of pleasant or unpleasant consequences to control the occurrence of behavior. (Skinner)
preoperational stage
operant conditioning
heteronomous morality
QAIT model
37. Withdrawal of a pleasant consequence that is reinforcing a behavior - designed to decrease the chances that the behavior will recur.
removal punishment
large muscle development
learning goals
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
38. Imitation of others' behavior. (Bandura)
shaping
cognitive learning theories
self-regulated learners
modeling
39. Work that students are assigned to do independently during class.
prejudice reduction
seatwork
consequences
parts of a direct instruction lesson
40. Methods for learning - studying - or solving problems.
mnemonics
metacognitive skills
reversibility
private speech
41. An intelligence test score that for people of average intelligence should be near 100.
nongraded programs
enactment
intelligence quotient (IQ)
antecedent stimuli
42. The application of knowledge acquired in one situation to new situations.
industry vs. inferiority
transfer of learning
procedural memory
sign systems
43. Programs that are designed to prepare disadvantaged children for entry into kindergarten and first grade.
intimacy vs. isolation
content evidence
compensatory preschool programs
extinction burst
44. Orderly and lasting growth - adaptation - and change over the course of a lifetime.
extinction burst
summative evaluations
development
variable
45. The components of memory in which large amounts of information can be stored for long periods of time.
educational psychology
self-questioning strategies
long-term memory
reciprocal teaching
46. Arousing interest - maintaining curiosity - interesting presentation modes - and helping students set their own goals
moratorium
associative play
meaningful learning
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
47. Representing the main points of material in a hierarchical format.
variable
outlining
pegword method
working memory capacity
48. Pattern of teaching concepts by presenting a rule or definition - giving examples - and then showing how examples illustrate the rule
keyword method
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
Premack Principle
rule-example-rule
49. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following an unpredictable amount of time.
variable-interval schedule.
operant conditioning
psychosocial theory
randomized field experiment
50. Dual language models teach all students in both English and another language.
two-way bilingual education
deficiency needs
behavioral learning theories
social comparison