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Elementary Teaching
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1. A reward that is external to the activity - such as recognition or a good grade.
Process-product studies
Extrinsic incentive
Characteristics of Autism
Time out
2. The increase in levels of behavior in the early stages of extinction.
Chronological age
Prosocial behaviors
Extinction burst
emotional or behavior disorders
3. Information on the results of one1s efforts.
Maintenance
Corrective instruction
Feedback
Stimuli
4. Made an identity commitment - but not explored identity.
intrinsic motivation
Deaf-Blindness
Identity foreclosure
Erik Erickson Foreclosure
5. Piaget's term for patterns of behavior during the sensorimotor stage that are repeated over and over again as goal-directed actions.
multimodal approach
circular reactions
Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
Stage 3: Good-Boy/Good-Girl Orientation
6. Growth that occurs during these years usually proceeds from the extremities to the torso & may be uneven - the child's body grows much more slowly relative to other periods of life.
Predictive validity
Functional fixedness
Ages 7 - 11
Lloyd P. Jorgensen
7. Standards derived from giving a test to a sample of people similar to those who will take the test and that can be used to interpret scores of future test takers.
Class inclusion
Norms
giftedness
Premack Principle
8. The act of analyzing oneself and one's own thoughts.
Reflectivity
Critical Thinking
Essentialism
Alexander Graham Bell
9. Suggested forming an annex to the public schools to provide special classes for individuals with hearing impairment - visual impairment - and mental retardation
Alexander Graham Bell
Peers
Cognitive apprenticeship
Hyperactivity
10. Assessment of a collection of the students work in an area showing growth - self-reflection - and achievement.
Shaping
Portfolio assessment
Stage 1: Punishment and Obedience Orientation
Psychosocial crisis
11. Test item that includes a question for the student to answer - which may range from a sentence or two to a page of - say - 100 to 150 words.
scaffolding
Marcia's Theory of Four Adolescent Identity Statuses
Goal structure
Short essay item
12. Cognitive style in which separate parts of a pattern are perceived and analyzed.
Group contingencies
Field independence
True-false item
extinction
13. Behavior associated with one sex as opposed to the other.
comprehensible input hypothesis
Shaping
Formative Assessment
Sex-role behavior
14. A school situation in which a child's needs clash with the learning and behavioral expectations of the educational system.
Choral response
Project Head Start
curriculum casualty
Integrated learning system
15. Standard scores that relate students1 raw scores to the average scores obtained by norming groups a t different grade levels.
Culture
Grade-equivalent scores
Language disorders
Essentialism
16. A wide range and varying degrees of characteristics children exhibit that classify them as exceptional and require special accommodations for learning situations
Skinner box
Emergent literacy
specific learning disabilities .
Most critical problem that can result from standardized achievement test accommodation
17. Can be a congenital anomaly (e.g. - club foot - etc.); an impairment caused by disease (e.g. - polio - etc.); or impairments from other causes (e.g. - cerebral palsy - amputation - etc.) that adversely affects a student's educational performance.
Integrity v. Despair Stage Late Adulthood
Orthopedic Impairments
Gestalt psychology
Constructed response
18. A measure of the degree to which a test is appropriate for its intended use.
Antecedent stimulus
Validity
Keyword method
Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
19. Educational Goals Critically examine today's institutions; elevate the status of marginalized people.
Foreclosure
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Postmodernism
Egocentric
20. Difficulty in maintaining attention because of limited ability to concentrate accompanied by impulsive actions/hyperactive behavior = may have marked academic - behavior - and social problems stemming from inability to pay attention.
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Principle
Learning styles
Identity v. Role Confusion Stage
21. 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
guided participation
New England Colonies
Language Disorders
Learning styles
22. Takes coordinated - even steps - steps once on each step - alternating feet
Description of the way a child goes up & down steps at the end of early childhood
When most girls begin their growth spurt
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
seriation
23. The concept that certain properties of an object (such as weight) remain the same regardless of changes in other properties (such as length).
matrix classification
Conservation
Normal curve equivalent
Marcia's Theory of Four Adolescent Identity Statuses
24. Absolute grading based on criteria for mastery.
Mastery grading
New England Colonies
Reflectivity
Distributed practice
25. 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.
metacognition
Self-esteem
Emergent literacy
curriculum casualty
26. Using unpleasant consequences to weaken a behavior.
social knowledge
Punishment
Extinction
centration
27. The period of life from birth to 2 years old when children acquire what Piaget believed are the building blocks of symbolic thinking and human intelligence-schemes for two basic competencies - goal-directed behavior and object permanence.
Advance organizers
sensorimotor stage
Between-class ability grouping
Intelligence
28. The ability to use language to communicate orally or in writing.
Discovery learning
communicative competence
internalizing problems
Perennialism
29. Lack of relationship between two variables.
Uncorrelated Variables
Variable-interval schedule
Inferred reality
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
30. Criterion-referenced tests focusing on important skills students are expected to have mastered to qualify for promotion or graduation.
scheme
Scaffolding
Minimum competency tests
Fair & ethical testing procedures
31. Estimated one in 500-700 babies born each year with some degree of alcohol-related damage/defect- alcohol can damage the central nervous system of fetus and brain damage is not uncommon.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Valid reasons for assessing students
Compensatory preschool programs
Field dependence
32. Systematic application of antecedents and consequences to change behavior.
Perennialism
Behavior modification
Bilingual Education Act of 1968 (Title VII of ESEA) provided schools with federal funds to establish educational programs for students w/ limited English
Flashbulb memory
33. A measure of the consistency of test scores obtained from the same students at different times.
Mastery grading
Essentialism
Reliability
Relative grading standard
34. Theories that knowledge is stored in the brain in a network of connections - not in systems of rules or individual bits of information.
Foreclosure
Object permanence
Connectionist models
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
35. Food - water - or other consequence that satisfies basic needs.
Primary reinforcer
Enrichment programs
seriation
Retroactive inhibition
36. Release from an unpleasant situation to strengthen behavior
negative reinforcer
Copying an article
Adaptation
Growth needs
37. Grading on the basis of how well other students performed on the same test rather than in terms of preestablished absolute standards.
Transfer-appropriate processing
egocentrism
Relative grading standard
Copying computer programs
38. Teaching the skills and knowledge necessary for a given activity.
Readiness training
Characteristics of Down Syndrome
Physical Characteristics of Fragile X Syndrome
Progressivism
39. Less severe - more subtle forms of alcohol-related damage.
Ethology
Fetal Alcohol Effect (FAE)
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act (G.I. Bill)
Low Vision
40. Handicap
Describes the consequences of having the disability.
Foreclosure Status
Deafness and Hard of Hearing
Progressivism
41. 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
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Characteristics of Down Syndrome
Students at risk
collaborative consultation
42. When the teacher demonstrates an activity or lesson before having students do the lesson or activity on their own
manpower Development and Training Act
Characteristics of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
modeling
Intelligence quotient
43. Father of American Scholarship in Education
Identity Achievement Status
George Counts
Noah Webster
Variable-interval schedule
44. Developed an early version of finger spelling for individuals who were deaf
Legally Blind
Stage 4: Law and Order Orientation
Juan Bonet
Paired-associate learning
45. Programs in which assignments or activities are designed to broaden or deepen the knowledge of students who master classroom lessons quickly.
Enrichment programs
Schemes
Hearing loss
giftedness
46. A discussion among four to six students in a group working independently of a teacher.
Small-group discussion
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Metacognitive skills
Engaged time
47. Interaction of individual differences in learning with particular teaching methods.
intraindividual variation
Growth needs
Construct validity
Aptitude-Treatment interaction
48. Did not require bilingual ed.
Bilingual Education Act of 1968 (Title VII of ESEA) provided schools with federal funds to establish educational programs for students w/ limited English
mental retardation
Seriation
Reflectivity
49. 1944 Provided for college/vocational ed. for returning WWII veterans.
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50. Education Many students educated in parochial schools = taught in their native language & family's religious beliefs were an integral part of the curriculum
Middle Colonies
Postmodernism
Internal Validity
Time out