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Elementary Teaching
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1. Cognitive style in which separate parts of a pattern are perceived and analyzed.
Field independence
Mapping
Middle Colonies
interindividual variation
2. The desire to experience success and to participate in activities in which success is dependent on personal effort and abilities.
PQ4R method
Achievement motivation
Field independence
Z-score
3. An explanation of motivation that focuses on how people explain the causes of their own successes and failures.
Use for Standardized tests
Inattention
Attribution theory
Selected Response
4. Important events that are fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory.
Constructivist theories of learning
Variable-interval schedule
Flashbulb memory
culture
5. Decreasing the chances that a behavior will occur again by removing a pleasant stimulus following the behavior.
Removal punishment
Learning disabilities (LD)
Solitary play
Variable
6. Relationship in which high scores on one variable correspond to high scores on another.
Identity foreclosure
Positive Correlation
Aptitude-Treatment interaction
The first special classes were established in 1869 in Boston for
7. Assessment of a student's ability to perform tasks - not just knowledge.
Punishment
Heteronomous morality
Performance assessment
internalization
8. The act of analyzing oneself and one's own thoughts.
Birth - Age 2
Reflectivity
matrix classification
adaptation
9. Students who have abilities or problems so significant that the students require special education or other services to reach their potential.
Exceptional learners
Typical of 5 year olds
Sikhism
top-down processing
10. An act that is followed by a favorable effect is more likely to be repeated in similar situations; an act that is followed by an unfavorable effect is less likely to be repeated.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome could result in . . .
Bahai Faith
Early intervention
Law of Effect
11. Study of a treatment's effect on one person or one group by contrasting behavior before - during - and after the treatment is applied.
Single-Case Experiment
Control Group
Giftedness
Discovery learning
12. A statistical measure of the degree of dispersion in a distribution of scores.
Solitary play
Group contingency program
Standard deviation
Multiple intelligences
13. Computer programs that model real-life phenomena to promote problem solving and motivate interest in the areas concerned.
Simulation software
Completion items
Gestalt psychology
Enactment
14. An apparatus developed by B. F. Skinner for observing animal behavior in experiments in operant conditioning.
Legally Blind
Means-end analysis
Skinner box
Time out
15. (Cognitive) a developmental view of how moral reasoning evolves from a low to a high level. Argues that people with low moral level are unable to conceive acts of aggression as being immoral.
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16. Modeling provides an alternative to shaping for teaching new behaviors - teachers & parents must model appropriate behaviors and take care that they don't model inappropriate ones
Neutral stimuli
When most girls begin their growth spurt
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
Schedule of reinforcement
17. Use of mental images to improve memory.
Imagery
Criterion-Referenced Tests
Describes the consequences of having the disability.
Scaffolding
18. Condition characterized by extreme restlessness and short attention spans relative to peers.
Puberty
Southern Colonies
Hyperactivity
Learning together
19. An intelligence test score that for people of average intelligence should be near 100.
Attention
Southern Colonies
Intelligence quotient (IQ)
Inattention
20. The concept that certain properties of an object (such as weight) remain the same regardless of changes in other properties (such as length).
Progressivism
Social comparison
Berard Bailyn
Conservation
21. Measuring students' learning at the end of a lesson
Culture
QAIT model
formal operational stage
summative assessment
22. Children's self-talk - which guides their thinking and action. Eventually these verbalizations are internalized as silent inner speech.
Private speech
Marcia's Theory of Four Adolescent Identity Statuses
Associative play
Intelligence quotient
23. Actions that show respect and caring for others.
BICS/CALP
Prosocial behaviors
Attachment Theory
Acceleration programs
24. The distinction between conversational fluency (basic interpersonal communication skills - or BICS) - and academic language (cognitive/academic language proficiency - or CALP).
Punishment
Experiment
Preconventional level of moral development
BICS/CALP
25. A systematic linguistic analysis of the structures of the learners' native and target languages. Contrastive analysis can be performed at different levels of language--sound - lexicon - grammar - meaning - and rhetoric.
Classroom management
contrastive analysis
Mastery goals
Reflexes
26. Time spent actively engaged in learning the task at hand.
Other Health Impairments
Essentialism
Engaged time
Time on-task
27. Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances - a general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression - a tendency to develop physical symptoms of fears associated with personal or school problems
Emotional or Behavioral Disorder
Aptitude test
Presentation punishment
adaptation
28. During the period of life between 11 and 12 years of age and onward during which - Piaget believed - children begin to apply formal rules of logic and to gain the ability to think abstractly and reflectively; thinking shifts from the real to the poss
Under IDEA - a student is eligible for special education services if he/she has a disability and because of the disability - the student has
Mnemonics
Behavioral learning theory
formal operational stage
29. Movements of the fine muscles of the hand.
Intelligence quotient
National Defense Act (NDEA)
Small muscle development
Learning
30. Elemenating or decreasing a behaviour by removing reinforcement
extinction
Identity Achievement Status
concrete operational stage
Mastery criterion
31. An abstract idea that is generalized from specific examples.
Concept
punishment
Psychoanalytic Theory
Language minority
32. Another term for short-term memory.
Working memory
Fragile X Syndrome Chromosomal
Schema theory
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome could result in . . .
33. Basic requirements for physical and psychological well-being as identified by Maslow.
output
mental retardation
microskills
Deficiency needs
34. Standardized tests measuring how much students have learned in a given context.
Emotional and behavioral disorders
Distributed practice
Achievement tests
Intelligence
35. Final evaluations of students' achievement of an objective
Berard Bailyn
Emotional and behavioral disorders
Summative Assessment
Giftedness
36. The meaning of stimuli in the context of relevant information.
Matching items
Primary reinforcer
Inferred reality
Sensory register
37. Selection by chance into different treatment groups to try to ensure equality of the groups.
Logico-mathematical knowledge
Random Assignment
Intelligence
Grade-equivalent scores
38. Procedure used to test the effects of a treatment.
Experiment
Conventional level of morality
Logico-mathematical knowledge
Mainstreaming
39. Procedures based on both behavioral and cognitive learning principles for changing your own behavior by using self-talk and self-instruction.
Cognitive behavior modification
Constructivism
Norm-referenced evaluations
Logico-mathematical knowledge
40. A set of principles that explain and relate certain phenomena.
Observational learning
Theory
Impulsivity
Schemes
41. According to Piaget - children's inclination during the preoperational stage to attribute intentional states and human characteristics to inanimate objects.
Presentation punishment
Conventional Level
animism
Expectancy-valence model
42. Vygotsky's term for the process of constructing a mental representation of external physical actions or cognitive operations that first occur through social interaction.
Juan Bonet
Predictive validity
Choral response
internalization
43. Pattern of teaching concepts by presenting a rule or definition - giving examples - and then showing how examples illustrate the rule.
Summarization
Rule-example-rule
Consequence
Asperger's Syndrome
44. Tendency to analyze oneself & one's own thoughts
Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
Prosocial behaviors
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
Reflectivity
45. The premature choice of a role - often done to reinforce self-concept.
Identity foreclosure
Discrimination
Vision Loss
Paired-associate learning
46. Status reflects the degree to which teens have made a firm commitment to religious and political values and future occupation.
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47. Direct injury to the brain - such as a tearing of nerve fibers - bruising of the brain tissues against the skull - brain stem trauma - or swelling.
Criterion-Referenced Tests
Achievement tests
Primary reinforcer
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
48. According to Piaget - children's inclination during the preoperational stage to confuse physical and psychological events in their attempts to develop theories of the internal world of the mind.
Stanine scores
realism
Mastery learning
Essentialism
49. Stimuli that do not naturally prompt a particular response.
Neutral stimuli
Unconditioned response (UR)
Possible signs of vision loss
Postmodernism
50. Individuals characterized by specific impairments in speech and/or language
change agents
externalizing problems
Initiative v. Guilt Stage
communication disorders