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Elementary Teaching
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1. Support for learning and problem solving. The support could be clues - reminders - encouragement - breaking the problem down into steps - providing an example - or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner.
Scaffolding
Self-concept
shaping
propositional logic
2. Disorders that impede academic progress of people who are not mentally retarded or emotionally disturbed.
Outlining
Learning disabilities (LD)
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
Accountability
3. 1964 A no-cost educational/vocational training program administered by the U.S. Dept. of labor that helps people ages 16 - 24 get a better job - make more money - and take control of their lives. Part of the Economic Opportunity Act.
Emotional or Behavioral Disorder
Job Corps Established
Variable-ratio schedule (VR)
Peer tutoring
4. Learning strategies for learning.
Programmed instruction
exceptionality
learning to learn
Most critical problem that can result from standardized achievement test accommodation
5. Mild to moderate mental retardation; attention disorders; behavioral problems
Limited English proficiency (LEP)
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome could result in . . .
Marcia's Theory of Four Adolescent Identity Statuses
Unconditioned stimulus (US)
6. Something that can have more than one value.
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Variable
Validity
Norm-referenced evaluations
7. Increased in hormonal levels occur - resulting in a growth spurt - males generally become taller than females and develop deeper voices and characteristic patterns of facial and body hair; increased strength and heart and lung capacity give the child
Student Teams-Achievement Divisions(STAD
Ages 12 - 18
Postmodernism
Constructed Response
8. A concept which allows children to use information they already have acquired to form new knowledge that begins to emerge during the concrete operational stage but more characteristic of adolescent thinking.
shaping
Perennialism
reflective abstraction
Characteristics of Mental Retardation
9. Knowledge and skills relating to reading that children usually develop from experience with books and other print media before the beginning of formal reading instruction in school.
Tracks
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
Time on-task
Emergent literacy
10. Relates to the accuracy with which skills & knowledge are measured
Identity Achievement Status
Reliability
Expectancy-valence model
Perennialism
11. Tests or assessments administered during units of instruction that measure progress and guide the content and pace of lessons.
self-instruction
comprehensible input hypothesis
Language Disorders
Formative evaluation
12. Teaching approach in which each student works at his or her own level and rate.
Events of instruction
Chautauqua (NY) Institute
Individualized instruction
Aptitude test
13. Final test of an objective.
Joplin Plan
Summative quiz
Disability
Formative Assessment
14. A problem-solving technique that encourages identifying the goal (ends) of a problem - the current situation - and what needs to be done (means) to reduce the difference between the two conditions.
Meaningful learning
Development
Erik Erickson Foreclosure
Means-end analysis
15. The period of life from 7 to 11 years old when - Piaget believed - children's thinking becomes less rigid - and they begin to use mental operations - such as classification - conservation - and seriation to think about events and objects in their env
social speech
Variable-ratio schedule (VR)
concrete operational stage
Content validity
16. Degree to which test scores reflect what the test is intended to measure.
scheme
Reliability
Construct validity
self-instruction
17. Computer programs that model real-life phenomena to promote problem solving and motivate interest in the areas concerned.
Simulation software
Legally Blind
Law of Effect
Lloyd P. Jorgenson
18. Removing a student from a situation in which misbehavior was reinforced.
Time out
Erik Erickson Identity diffusion
Intrapersonal Intelligence
natural order hypothesis
19. Bell-shaped symmetrical distribution of scores in which most scores fall near the mean - with progressively fewer occurring as distance from the mean increases.
modeling
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
Vision Impairments
Normal distribution
20. Piaget's term for patterns of behavior during the sensorimotor stage that are repeated over and over again as goal-directed actions.
Cognitive development
circular reactions
Accommodation
Essentialism
21. Test that predicts ability to learn a variety of specific skills and types of knowledge.
Hyperactivity
think - pair - share
Logico-mathematical knowledge
Multifactor aptitude battery
22. Wrote anti-papism literature influencing exclusion of Catholic schools from public funding
Attention
Student Teams-Achievement Divisions(STAD
Robert J. Breckenridge
Drill and practice
23. An umbrella term to describe all who receive special education-children with disabilities as well as children who are gifted.
Mastery grading
Speech Disorders
Ethology
exceptionality
24. 1962 mandated funding to educate thousands of people unemployed because of automation/technological advances so they would be marketable in these fields.
Dual code theory of memory
manpower Development and Training Act
Inattention
Ages 7 - 11
25. A theory that proposes that memory is stronger and lasts longer when the conditions of performance are similar to those under which learning occurred.
Transfer-appropriate processing
Aptitude test
Validity
Distributed practice
26. The tendency for items that appear at the beginning of a list to be more easily recalled than other items.
Primacy effect
Field dependence
Laboratory Experiment
Progressivism
27. Contributions to Education Taxes to support public schools - increase in attendance of under-represented groups - created state education departments and appointing of state superintendents
Assessment
Common School Movement
The normalization principle was a major factor in the development of community-based services for individuals with
Erik Erickson Identity diffusion
28. Fill-in-the-blank items on tests.
Attention deficit disorder (ADD)
Completion items
Phillipe Pinel
Naturalist Intelligence
29. A cooperative learning model in which students are assigned to six-member teams to work on academic material that has been broken down into sections for each member.
Inferred reality
Jigsaw
Group Investigating
Programmed instruction
30. Mastering new material by learning it one part or subskill at a time.
Criterion-Referenced Tests
Closure
John Joseph Hughes
Part learning
31. Test items in which respondents can select from one or more possible answers - without requiring the scorer to interpret their response
Eraut's major criticism of using reflection
Selected Response
Common School Movement
Discontinuous theory of development
32. Theory that emphasizes learning through observation of others.
Cutoff score
Mastery grading
self-evaluation
Social learning theory
33. A teacher1s ability to respond to behavior problems without interrupting a classroom lesson.
intraindividual variation
Overlapping
Group alerting
Cognitive behavior modification
34. An individual's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices rather than their own.
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
Foreclosure
Mapping
In loco parentis "in the place of parents"
35. Relationship in which high scores on one variable correspond to high scores on another.
Educational Psychology
Keller Plan
Under IDEA - a student is eligible for special education services if he/she has a disability and because of the disability - the student has
Positive Correlation
36. A disorder characterized by difficulties maintaining attention because of a limited ability to concentrate; includes impulsive actions and hyperactive behavior.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Foreclosure Status
Stem
circular reactions
37. A test designed to measure general abilities and to predict future performance.
Generative learning
Aptitude test
Legally Blind
Uncorrelated Variables
38. Indicates some type of visual problem has resulted in a need for special education
Individualized instruction
Primacy effect
Partially Sighted
Analogies
39. Stage at which a person understands that people make rules and that punishments are not automatic.
Marcia's Theory of Four Adolescent Identity Statuses
Autonomous morality
Stanine scores
constructivist approach
40. 1958 Passed in response to the Russian launch of Sputnik satellite; appropriated federal funds to improve education in areas considered crucial to national defense/security: math - foreign language - and science.
ransitvity
National Defense Act (NDEA)
communicative competence
Rehearsal
41. Activities and techniques that orient students to the material before reading or class presentations.
conservation
Bernard Bailyn
Advance organizers
Speech Disorders
42. Theory that information is stored in long-term memory in networks of connected facts and concepts that provide a structure for making sense of new information.
Noah Webster
Other Health Impairments
Schema theory
emotional or behavior disorders
43. A cooperative learning model that involves small groups in which students work using cooperative inquiry - planning - project - and group discussion - then make a presentation on their findings to the class.
Long-term memory
hierarchial classification
Group Investigating
Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
44. Hypothetical situations that require a person to consider values of right and wrong.
Small muscle development
Achievement tests
Moral dilemmas
True-false item
45. Orientation for approaching learning tasks and processing information in certain ways.
Constructed Response
Ages 12 - 18
Learning styles
Gestalt psychology
46. Articulation problems occurring most frequently among children in the early elementary school grades.
aversive stimulus
scheme
Speech disorders
knowledge of students
47. Rogoff's term used to describe transferring responsibility for a task from the skilled partner to the child in a mutual involvement between the child and the partner in a collective activity. Steps include choosing and structuring activities to fit t
Aversive stimulus
guided participation
representational thinking
Uncorrelated Variables
48. The age of an individual in years.
collective monologue
Pull-out programs
In loco parentis "in the place of parents"
Chronological age
49. A consequence that a person tries to avoid or escape
aversive stimulus
Musical Intelligence
sensorimotor stage
Mastery grading
50. Assessment Collaborative between teacher and student; emphasis is on the exposure of hidden assumptions.
Principle
Accommodation
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome could result in . . .
Postmodernism
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