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Elementary Teaching
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1. Paying attention to only one aspect of an object or a situation.
Ages 2 - 6
Middle Colonies (NY - NJ - Del. - Penn.)
Schema theory
Centration
2. Explanation of learning that focuses on mental processes.
Essentialism
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Cognitive learning theory
Multiple intelligences
3. 1935 Provided economic relief during the Great Depression and training to adult males to prepare them for work in the needed sectors.
Peer tutoring
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Inattention
Learning probe
4. Absolute grading based on criteria for mastery.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Mastery grading
Emotional or Behavioral Disorder
Information-processing theory
5. Assessment Continuous feedback - informal monitoring of students' progress
Note-taking
Intelligence quotient
formal operational stage
Progressivism
6. Interpreting new experiences in relation to existing schemes.
Assimilation
Copying computer programs
Normal curve
contrastive analysis
7. Research scores from individual minority populations to determine whether scores are comparable - provide non-English-speaking students the opportunity to take mathematics & science exams in their native language - grade essays without regard for who
communication disorders
Cooperative scripts
Inferred reality
Fair & ethical testing procedures
8. Technique in which items to be learned are repeated at intervals over a period of time.
Distributed practice
Reflexes
Special education
Impulsivity
9. Belief that nature and human nature is constant. Most closely related to the Idealism and Realism schools of traditional philosophy.
Behavior content matrix
Perennialism
Corrective instruction
Construct validity
10. About 1/3 of affected girls have mild retardation/learning disability; may exhibit attention disorders - self-stimulatory behaviors - and speech/language problems
Characteristics of Fragile X Syndrome
Deafness and Hard of Hearing
metacognition
Formative quiz
11. Incorrect responses offered as alternative answers to a multiple-choice question.
exceptionality
Where the school accountability movement comes from
Distractors
Relative grading standard
12. The degree to which an experiment's results can be attributed to the treatment in question - not to other factors.
Internal Validity
Procedural memory
Evaluation
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
13. Learning process in which individuals physically carry out tasks.
Moratorium
Mock participation
Speech Disorders
Enactment
14. The kinds of problems some children with emotional and behavioral disorders experience - including depression - withdrawal - anxiety - and obsession; contrast with externalizing problems.
internalizing problems
Independent practice
Centration
unconditioned stimulus
15. The ability to use language to learn academic content. (Including using spoken & written English to do assignments - interact with teachers - and communicate with native-English-speaking peers.)
exceptionality
zone of proximal development
academic competence
Inferred reality
16. Right = doing your duty - showing respect for authority - and maintaining social order for its own sake.
Ethology
Stage 4: Law and Order Orientation
Aversive stimulus
concrete operational stage
17. The mental tendency to organize perceptions so they make sense.
Closure
Identity Achievement Status
New England Colonies
Erik Erickson Identity diffusion
18. Learning of words or facts under various conditions.
Premack Principle
unconditioned responce
Verbal learning
Deafness and Hard of Hearing
19. Classes or curricula targeted for students of a specified achievement or ability level.
Tracks
Perennialism
Most critical problem that can result from standardized achievement test accommodation
Intrinsic incentive
20. The inability to concentrate for long periods of time.
Presentation punishment
Attention deficit disorder (ADD)
Postmodernism
Schemes
21. A special program that is the subject of an experiment.
Self-concept
Conservation
Reciprocal teaching
Treatment
22. Teen's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choice instead of her own. A pseudo-identity that is too fixed/rigid to serve as a foundation for meeting life's challenges.
Cognitive behavior modification
Schema theory
Enrichment activities
Foreclosure Status
23. Relates to the accuracy with which skills & knowledge are measured
Discrimination
Moratorium
Reliability
Hearing loss
24. Exceptional learning needs.
reflective abstraction
Language disorders
Under IDEA - a student is eligible for special education services if he/she has a disability and because of the disability - the student has
Deaf-Blindness
25. The order in which students are called on by the teacher to answer questions asked during the course of a lesson.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome could result in . . .
Language disorders
Calling order
Intellectual Disability
26. Theory suggesting that information coded both visually and verbally is remembered better than information coded in only one of those two ways.
Dual code theory of memory
Ages 7 - 11
Psychoanalytic Theory
Secondary reinforcer
27. One of three types of knowledge as described by Piaget; knowing the attributes of objects such as their number - color - size - and shape; knowledge is acquired by acting on objects - experimenting - and observing reactions.
Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
Birth - Age 2
meaningful learning
physical knowledge
28. Continuous feedback to the teacher - test smaller units - monitor progress - informal
Test bias
Nongraded programs (cross-age grouping programs)
Formative Assessment
Egocentric
29. Meichenbaum's developmental program that helps children control and regulate their behavior; children are taught self-regulatory strategies to use as a verbal tool to inhibit impulses - control impulses and frustration - and promote reflection.
Edward C. Cubberley
The first special classes were established in 1869 in Boston for
cognitive behavior modification
operant conditioning
30. Using small steps combined with feedback to help learners reach goals.
Postmodernism
Aptitude test
Shaping
Skinner box
31. Individual that are often unaware of many of the factors that determine their emotions and behaviors; these unconscious factors may create unhappiness - sometimes in the form of recognizable symptoms and at other times as troubling personality traits
Psychoanalytic Theory
Fixed-interval schedule
summative assessment
Characteristics of Fragile X Syndrome
32. Strategy for memorization in which images are used to link lists of facts to a familiar set of words or numbers.
physical knowledge
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Why testing accommodations for students with disabilities are important
Pegword method
33. Establishment Clause prohibits the establishment of a national religion.
Fragile X Syndrome Chromosomal
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Self-actualization
Characteristics of Mental Retardation
34. A computer application for writing compositions that lends itself to revising and editing.
Word processing
Locus of control
social speech
Verbal learning
35. Research approach in which the teaching practices of effective teachers are recorded through classroom observation.
Common School Movement
Process-product studies
constructivist approach
Events of instruction
36. Derived score that designates what percent of the norming group earned raw scores lower than a particular score.
Simulation software
Learning disabilities (LD)
Operant conditioning
Percentile score
37. Planning instruction by first setting long-range goals - then setting unit objectives - and finally planning daily lessons.
physical knowledge
Convulsive disorders
Title I
Backward planning
38. A stimulus that naturally evokes a particular response.
Unconditioned stimulus (US)
Motivation
collaborative consultation
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
39. Hypothesis that language acquisition is related directly to the student's attitude about learning. (Krashen's Theory)
social competence
Edward C. Cubberley
PQ4R method
affective filter hypothesis
40. People who are equal in age or status.
Peers
Copying an article
Performance assessment
Intrinsic incentive
41. Group that receives no special treatment during an experiment.
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
Control Group
Moral dilemmas
Treatment
42. The placement - for all or part of the school day - of disabled children in regular classes.
Retroactive inhibition
Multifactor aptitude battery
social speech
Mainstreaming
43. Takes coordinated - even steps - steps once on each step - alternating feet
Exceptional learners
Description of the way a child goes up & down steps at the end of early childhood
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez
attention deficit hyperactive disorders
44. Diagramming main ideas and connections between them.
Uncorrelated Variables
Foreclosure
Chautauqua (NY) Institute
Mapping
45. The act of analyzing oneself and one's own thoughts.
Reflectivity
Relative grading standard
Standardized tests
Deafness and Hard of Hearing
46. Associating a previously neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to evoke a conditioned response.
attention deficit hyperactive disorders
Common School Movement
Classical conditioning
Learning Disability (LD)
47. Serious/Persistent age-inappropriate behaviors resulting in social conflict - as well as problems in school and personal concept. Caused by make-up of the child - family disfunction/mistreatment - and/or underlying learning disability.
Primary purpose of the Woodcock Reading Mastery Exam(WRM)
Emotional and Behavior Disorders (EBD)
Fragile X Syndrome Chromosomal
academic competence
48. Provisions in the law (IDEA) that requires students with disabilities to be educated to the maximum extent appropriate with their nondisabled peers.
Least restrictive environment
True-false item
Retroactive inhibition
unconditioned responce
49. Help ensure that the results will be an accurate indication of student ability - enable most students to be tested - enable testing practices to be deemed fair to all students
knowledge of students
Essentialism
Progressivism
Why testing accommodations for students with disabilities are important
50. Involves organizing - selecting - and applying complex procedures that have at least several important steps or components.
George Counts
adaptation
Race
Problem-solving assessment
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