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Elementary Teaching
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1. Difficulties producing speech sounds or problems with voice quality; interruption in the flow of rhythm of speech (e.g. - stuttering)
Consequence
Speech Disorders
Autism
Learning Disability
2. 1819 Jurisdictional dispute between the college's president and board of trustees led to a Supreme Court ruling favoring the educational freedom of private institutions (which is what colleges are considered to be)
Computer-based instruction(CBA)
Growth needs
Dartmouth College Case
interlanguage
3. An adolescent's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices - not on his or her own
Foreclosure
Group Investigating
Process-product studies
Formative Assessment
4. Forms of epilepsy.
Mental age
Bahai Faith
Normal curve equivalent
Convulsive disorders
5. Right is defined by decisions of conscience according to ethical principles chosen by the person. The principles are abstract and not moral prescriptions.
Learning together
Normal curve equivalent
Small muscle development
Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation
6. A history - culture - and sense of identity shared by a group of people.
Ethnicity
Overlearning
internalization
Success for All
7. Relating new concepts to information students already understand.
Variable
Analogies
Perennialism
Small-group discussion
8. A test designed to measure general abilities and to predict future performance.
Mastery goals
Time out
Compensatory preschool programs
Aptitude test
9. Obtained custody of wild boy and launched an involved program to civilize and educate him; important classic in the education of individuals with mental retardation
Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
Norms
Schedule of reinforcement
10. A measure of the match between the content of a test and the content of the instruction that preceded it.
Why testing accommodations for students with disabilities are important
Content validity
Ages 2 - 6
Schemes
11. Father of American Scholarship in Education
Internal Validity
Retroactive facilitation
Noah Webster
Massed practice
12. The increase in levels of behavior in the early stages of extinction.
Giftedness
Progressivism
Bahai Faith
Extinction burst
13. A skill learned during the concrete operational stage of cognitive development in which individuals can think simultaneously about a whole class of objects as well as relationships among its subordinate classes.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Class inclusion
Attribution theory
reflection
14. Length of time that a teacher allows a student to take to answer a question. Calling order--The order in which students are called by the teacher to answer questions asked during the course of a lesson.
Wait time
Refers to a condition that a person has.
Vicarious learning
Short essay item
15. A teaching partnership that often accompanies cooperative or team teaching and is characterized by a consultative relationship in which both special and general educators discuss academic and social behavior problems in the general classroom to meet
True-false item
collaborative consultation
Collaboration
Compulsory Education Act of 1852 (Mass.) mandatory school attendance for children - ages 8
16. Experiment conducted under realistic conditions in which individuals are assigned by chance to receive different practical treatments or programs.
Randomized Field Experiment
Distributed practice
self-instruction
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
17. Mild to moderate mental retardation (some exceptions); may have heart defects - hearing loss - intestinal malformation - vision problems; increased risk for thyroid problems - leukemia - & Alzheimer disease
Diagnostic tests
Giftedness
Characteristics of Down Syndrome
Withitness
18. The act of analyzing oneself and one's own thoughts.
Postmodernism
Linguistic Intelligence
Reflectivity
think - pair - share
19. A task requiring recall of a list of items in any order.
Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
Mastery grading
Generativity v. Self-Absorption Stage Middle Adulthood
Free-recall learning
20. A model of effective instruction that focuses on elements that teachers can directly control.
Learning disabilities (LD)
Single-Case Experiment
English as a second language
QAIT model
21. 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.
Job Corps Established
Intimacy v. Isolation Stage Young Adulthood
Schemes
Treatment
22. Children's self-talk - which guides their thinking and action. Eventually these verbalizations are internalized as silent inner speech.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Attention deficit disorder (ADD)
Mental set
Private speech
23. Stimuli that do not naturally prompt a particular response.
Middle Colonies (NY - NJ - Del. - Penn.)
Lesson planning
adaptation
Neutral stimuli
24. In Piaget's theory - this type of knowledge is derived in part through interactions with others.*Examples of this knowledge include mathematical words and signs - languages - musical notations - as well as social and moral conventions.
Cognitive development
cognitive behavior modification
social knowledge
Southern Colonies
25. A model of instruction developed by Gagne that matches instructional strategies with the cognitive processes involved in learning.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Misuses of state-mandated standardized achievement test scores
Events of instruction
Ethnic group
26. A behavior prompted automatically by stimuli.
guided participation
Life Adjustment Movement
Unconditioned response (UR)
Conventional Level
27. Interaction of individual differences in learning with particular teaching methods.
Enrichment activities
Cooperative play
Mock participation
Aptitude-Treatment interaction
28. Difficulty scoring - requires students to support an argument with multiple lines of reasoning - depends on writing ability
Constructed response
self-instruction
Experiment
role play
29. An approach to instruction and school organization that clearly specifies what students should know and be able to do at the end of a course of study.
Hearing loss
Outcomes-based education
Edward C. Cubberley
Essentialism
30. An individual's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices rather than their own.
Note-taking
Foreclosure
Massed practice
Enrichment programs
31. Mental repetition of information - which can improve its retention.
Individualized instruction
Rehearsal
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142)
Constructivist theories of learning
32. The language - attitudes - ways of behaving - and other aspects of life that characterize a group of people.
Puberty
Culture
Self-concept
Conduct disorders
33. Using favored activities to reinforce participation in less desired activities.
Perception
The first special classes were established in 1896 in Chicago for
Premack Principle
Constructivism
34. A teaching method in which the teacher guides instruction so that students will master and internalize the skills that permit higher cognitive functioning.
Aptitude-Treatment interaction
Mastery grading
Mediated learning
Mnemonics
35. Child's body grows much more slowly relative to other periods of life; the brain continues to develop fast than any other part of the body - up to 90% of its adult weight;
Law of Effect
Ages 2 - 6
Cue
Imagery
36. A condition that a person tries to avoid or escape.
Multicultural education
Emotional and Behavior Disorders (EBD)
Aversive stimulus
Solitary play
37. Educational Implications (1)rigorous intellectual curriculum for all students. (2) Focus on math - science - and literature = logical thought/enduring ideas. (3) Goal = students develop intellectual skills in writing - speaking - computing - problem-
Schemes
Perennialism
Enactment
Overlearning
38. Person defines her own values in terms of the ethical principles she has elected to follow.
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Post-Conventional Level
Massed practice
Phillipe Pinel
39. A developmental limitation present during the preoperational stage that makes young children focus their attention on only one aspect - usually the most salient - of a stimulus.
Schema theory
Assimilation
centration
negative reinforcer
40. Status reflects the degree to which teens have made a firm commitment to religious and political values and future occupation.
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41. Assign students to remedial or accelerated tracks based solely on their scores - compute glass grades using standardized test scores - compare scores on the exam to in-class quizzes
Reliability
Autism
Misuses of state-mandated standardized achievement test scores
Success for All
42. Piaget's term for children's inconsistency in thinking within a developmental stage; explains why - for instance - children do not learn conservation tasks about numbers and volume at the same time.
Proactive inhibition
Learning goals
horizontal decalage
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
43. The process of focusing on certain stimuli while screening others out.
Characteristics of Autism
Identity Diffusion
Progressivism
Attention
44. 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.
Applied behavior analysis
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Backward planning
Puberty
45. Strategy for remembering lists by picturing items in familiar locations.
role play
Summative quiz
Loci method
Attention
46. The study of teaching and learning with applications to the instructional process.
Pedagogy
Bilingual Education Act of 1968 (Title VII of ESEA) provided schools with federal funds to establish educational programs for students w/ limited English
Motivation
Job Corps Established
47. The process by which a learner gradually acquires expertise in interaction with an expert - either an adult or an older or more advanced peer.
Ethology
Group contingency program
Valid reasons for assessing students
Cognitive apprenticeship
48. Methods used to organize classtoom activities - instruction - physical structure - and other features to make effective use of time - to create a happy and productive learning environment - and to minimize behavior problmes and other disruptions.
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Mental retardation
Z-score
Classroom management
49. Using small steps combined with feedback to help learners reach goals.
Shaping
Other Health Impairments
Middle Colonies
The first special classes were established in 1869 in Boston for
50. Programs designed to prepare disadvantaged children for entry into kindergarten and first grade.
Expectancy theory
Compensatory preschool programs
formal operational stage
Juan Bonet