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Elementary Teaching
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1. Learning based on students' experiences - interests - and goals
meaningful learning
Valid reasons for assessing students
Test bias
Deaf-Blindness
2. A psychological movement - started in Germany - that advanced the understanding of perception.
active listening
Early intervention programs
Gestalt psychology
Closure
3. A measure of the consistency of test scores obtained from the same students at different times.
Content validity
scaffolding
Reliability
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
4. Decreased ability to learn new information because of interference of present knowledge.
Dual code theory of memory
Proactive inhibition
unconditioned stimulus
Small muscle development
5. Curriculum Emphasis is on problem-solving and the skills needed in today's world.
Robert J. Breckenridge
Moratorium Status
Progressivism
Process-product studies
6. 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.
Foreclosure
Emergent literacy
Small muscle development
self-instruction
7. Adolescent experiments with goals and values by abandoning some of those set by parents and society; no definite commitments have been made to occupations or ideologies; the adolescent is in the midst of an identity crisis
Advance organizers
Moratorium
Outcomes-based education
Authoritarian parents
8. A special program that is the subject of an experiment.
active listening
Independent practice
Treatment
Distributed practice
9. Conequence given to strengthen behavior
positive reinforcer
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
language learning hypothesis
In 1990 - P.L. 94-142 was renamed to the
10. Loses things necessary for tasks or activities - easily distracted by extraneous stimuli - forgetful in daily activities
Behavior modification
Progressivism
Inattention
Foreclosure Status
11. One student teaching another.
negative reinforcer
Operant conditioning
Neutral stimuli
Peer tutoring
12. A model based on the idea that information is processed simultaneously in the sensory register - short-term memory - and long-term memory.
Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation
Compensatory preschool programs
Parallel distributed processing
Culture
13. An aspect of an activity that people enjoy and - therefore - find motivating.
intrinsic motivation
Assertive Discipline
Intrinsic incentive
Assessment
14. A form of formal logic achieved during the formal operational stage that Piaget identified as the ability to draw a logical inference between two statements or premises in an 'if-then' relationship.
Short essay item
Misuses of state-mandated standardized achievement test scores
Early intervention
propositional logic
15. 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
Pull-out programs
formal operational stage
Control Group
Classroom management
16. Refers to substantial limitations in present functioning manifests before the age of 18.
Procedural memory
Mental Retardation
Ages 12 - 18
Deficiency needs
17. A computer application for writing compositions that lends itself to revising and editing.
Stage 1: Punishment and Obedience Orientation
equilibration
Word processing
Joplin Plan
18. Dispensing reinforcement for behavior emitted following an unpredictable amount of time.
intrinsic motivation
Variable-interval schedule
Industry v. Inferiority Stage
Students at risk
19. Teachers' role in advocating for the interests of the students they teach. ELL students and their families often do not have the skills or knowledge of the schooling system to make their voices heard in the school and community.
Skinner box
The normalization principle was a major factor in the development of community-based services for individuals with
change agents
Reciprocal teaching
20. Down syndrome - autism - developmental disability - schizophrenia - anxiety disorders - bipolar disorder (manic depression) - anorexia - post traumatic stress disorder - print disability - hearing impairment - physical disability
Maintenance
Sign systems
Middle Colonies (NY - NJ - Del. - Penn.)
Intellectual Disability
21. A part of long-term memory that stores images of our personal experiences.
Analogies
Episodic memory
Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
Normal curve
22. Facial abnormalities; heart defects; low birth weight; motor dysfunctions
Sign systems
Kalamazoo Case
Physical characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Orthopedic Impairments
23. Teachers should help students set realistic expectations for their academic accomplishments - self-regulation techniques provide effective methods for improving behavior
Schemata
externalizing problems
Inferred reality
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
24. Selection by chance into different treatment groups to try to ensure equality of the groups.
Intrinsic incentive
Physical Characteristics of Fragile X Syndrome
Random Assignment
Bernard Bailyn
25. Forms of epilepsy.
Generative learning
Semantic memory
Convulsive disorders
Backward planning
26. Almost all girls begin menstruation by age 13 - most girls reach their adult stature by age 16
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act (G.I. Bill)
Educational Implications of Social Learning Theory
Reflectivity
Puberty in girls
27. The increase in levels of behavior in the early stages of extinction.
Extinction burst
Goal structure
Learned helplessness
Disability
28. Grading on the basis of how well other students performed on the same test rather than in terms of preestablished absolute standards.
Relative grading standard
Cerebral palsy
Performance assessment
Learning
29. The many small skills needed in a larger course of action.
microskills
Solitary play
Hyperactivity
Formative Assessment
30. Teachers required to use the same judgement/care as parents in protecting the children under their supervision.
John Joseph Hughes
Readiness training
In loco parentis "in the place of parents"
Performance assessment
31. Display acceptance of student; never finish student's sentence or allow others to do so; don't put student in high-pressure situation in which they must respond quickly in a verbal manner.
Cognitive development
Moratorium Status
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142)
Working with students with speech disorders
32. 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.
Concept
Language minority
reflective abstraction
reflection
33. An impairment in the ability to understand and/or use words in context - both verbally and nonverbally; improper use of words and their meanings - inability to express ideas - inappropriate grammatical patterns - reduced vocabulary and inability to f
Mastery criterion
language learning hypothesis
Language Disorders
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
34. Study of a treatment's effect on one person or one group by contrasting behavior before - during - and after the treatment is applied.
eversibility
Taxonomy of educational objectives
Private speech
Single-Case Experiment
35. Component of memory where limited amounts of information can be stored for a few seconds.
Allocated time
Short-term memory
Mastery grading
New England Colonies
36. Bell-shaped symmetrical distribution of scores in which most scores fall near the mean - with progressively fewer occurring as distance from the mean increases.
Inattention
Normal distribution
Adaptation
Consequence
37. Goal is for the child to be successful in whatever she does - as success brings a positive sense of self/one's abilities. failure creates a negative self-image.
Industry v. Inferiority Stage
hypothetico-deductive thinking
Identity Achievement
National Defense Act (NDEA)
38. Behavior associated with one sex as opposed to the other.
Sex-role behavior
Corpal Punishment
interlanguage
Shaping
39. Teacher's Role Facilitate discussions that involve clarifying issues.
Postmodernism
Closure
Language Disorders
formative assessment
40. Socioemotional and behavioral disorders indicated in individuals who - for example - are chronically disobedient or disruptive.
Conduct disorders
Autonomy v. Doubt and Shame Stage
reflective abstraction
Erik Erickson Foreclosure
41. Piaget's concept that refers to our innate tendency of self-regulation to keep our mental representations in balance by adjusting them to maintain organization and stability in our environment through the processes of accommodation and*assimilation.
In 1975 - Congress enacted a federal law known as Public Law (P.L.) 94-142 or the
equilibration
Schemes
Distributed practice
42. Breaking down tasks into fundamental subskills.
Sensory register
Task analysis
Predictive validity
Emergent literacy
43. Articulation problems occurring most frequently among children in the early elementary school grades.
Edward C. Cubberley
Individuals with Disabilities Act
Speech disorders
natural order hypothesis
44. Diagramming main ideas and connections between them.
Egocentric
Southern Colonies (MD - Virginia - NC - SC - GA)
Mapping
Identity Diffusion
45. Research approach in which the teaching practices of effective teachers are recorded through classroom observation.
Process-product studies
Extinction burst
operant conditioning
Intrinsic incentive
46. Hypothesis that language acquisition is related directly to the student's attitude about learning. (Krashen's Theory)
Development
affective filter hypothesis
Preconventional level of moral development
Success for All
47. 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
Ages 12 - 18
Goal structure
interindividual variation
Asperger's Syndrome
48. An individual's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices rather than their own.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Foreclosure
Essentialism
Modeling
49. Has difficulty with oral language (e.g. - listening - speaking - and understanding); reading (e.g. - decoding - comprehension); written language (e.g. - spelling - written expression); mathematics (e.g. - computation - problem solving); also may have
language learning hypothesis
Learning Disability
Berard Bailyn
Authoritative parents
50. Requires student to supply rather than to select the answer
Learning probe
Self-esteem
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
Constructed Response
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