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Elementary Teaching
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1. A measure of the degree to which a test is appropriate for its intended use.
Centration
Constructed Response
Characteristics of Asperger's Syndrome
Validity
2. Professionals working cooperatively to provide educational services.
Reflectivity
Achievement batteries
Collaboration
Single-Case Experiment
3. Sometimes decision need to be made quickly - and there is not time for reflection
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4. Birth to 18 mo.; Goal is to develop a basic sense of trust in others and a sense of one's own trustworthiness. failure to reach this goal results in a sense of mistrust in others/the world.
Trust v. Mistrust Stage
Correlational Study
Summative Assessment
Behavior content matrix
5. 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
Language Disorders
Observational learning
Birth - Age 2
6. Teen experiments with occupational and ideological choices without a commitment to any. Teen is currently in the midst of an identity crisis.
Remediation
Lloyd P. Jorgenson
Moratorium Status
Foreclosure
7. An individual's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices rather than their own.
Progressivism
Foreclosure
Project Head Start
Robert J. Breckenridge
8. 1973 Supreme Court ruled that reliance on property taxes to fund public schools does not violate Equal Protection Clause - even if it causes inter-district expenditure disparities.
Formative Assessment
Identity Diffusion Status
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez
error correction
9. 14 years - for at least 3 months each year (with 6 weeks having to be consecutive).
Self-esteem
Reflectivity
Special education
Compulsory Education Act of 1852 (Mass.) mandatory school attendance for children - ages 8
10. Important events that are fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory.
Readiness training
Corpal Punishment
Large muscle development
Flashbulb memory
11. Time spent actively engaged in learning the task at hand.
Time on-task
Authoritative parents
Progressivism
Under IDEA - a student is eligible for special education services if he/she has a disability and because of the disability - the student has
12. A measure of the consistency of test scores obtained from the same students at different times.
Means-end analysis
Reliability
Psychoanalytic Theory
Standardized tests
13. Almost all girls begin menstruation by age 13 - most girls reach their adult stature by age 16
Puberty in girls
Gifted and Talented Act
Stem
Associative play
14. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following a fixed number of behaviors.
Fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
Figure-ground relationship
self-instruction
Sex-role behavior
15. A response to a question made by an entire class in unison.
Choral response
Heteronomous morality
Schemata
Accommodation
16. A form of formal logic achieved during the formal operational stage Piaget identified as the ability to generate and test hypotheses in a logical and systematic matter.
Social comparison
Summative Assessment
hypothetico-deductive thinking
Extrinsic reinforcer
17. Process by which thoroughly learned tasks can be performed with little mental effort.
Automaticity
Expectancy-valence model
Aptitude test
inside-outside circle
18. Decreasing the chances that a behavior will occur again by removing a pleasant stimulus following the behavior.
meaningful learning
Multiple intelligences
Removal punishment
Scaffolding
19. 1975 Requires all schools receiving federal funds to provide equal access to education for children whith physical and mental disabilities.
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142)
Internal Validity
Describes the consequences of having the disability.
Characteristics of Asperger's Syndrome
20. A question or a partial statement in a test item that is completed by one of several choices.
communication disorders
Regrouping
Achievement batteries
Stem
21. A task requiring recall of a list of items in any order.
curriculum casualty
animism
Free-recall learning
Title I
22. A pleasurable consequence that maintains or increases a behavior.
BICS/CALP
Reinforcer
Wait time
Small muscle development
23. Criterion-referenced tests focusing on important skills students are expected to have mastered to qualify for promotion or graduation.
Uncorrelated Variables
Minimum competency tests
Multiple intelligences
intrinsic motivation
24. Mental processing of new information leading to its linkage with previously learned knowledge.
Inattention
Meaningful learning
Southern Colonies (MD - Virginia - NC - SC - GA)
Presentation punishment
25. Selection by chance into different treatment groups to try to ensure equality of the groups.
Random Assignment
Attachment Theory
Phillipe Pinel
Sensory impairments
26. Assessment used throughout teaching of a lesson and/or unit to gauge students' understanding and inform and guide teaching
Matching items
Perennialism
formative assessment
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
27. A statement of information or tasks that students should master after one or more lessons.
Instructional objective
Generative learning
Collaboration
Inferred reality
28. Assignments or activities designed to broaden or deepen the knowledge of students who master classroom lessons quickly.
Enrichment activities
Mastery learning
Concept
Compensatory education
29. A term used by Piaget to describe how children mold new information to fit their existing schemes in order to better adapt to their environment; contrast with accommodation.
Conventional Level
Preoperational stage
Essentialism
assimilation
30. Knowing an object exists when it is out of sight.
Correlational Study
Corpal Punishment
Object permanence
Generativity v. Self-Absorption Stage Middle Adulthood
31. The language - attitudes - ways of behaving - and other aspects of life that characterize a group of people.
Convulsive disorders
Culture
Erik Erickson Identity diffusion
new age religion
32. A history - culture - and sense of identity shared by a group of people.
Initial-letter strategy
Ethnicity
new age religion
Punishment
33. The application of knowledge and skills to achieve certain goals.
Problem solving
Readiness training
Class inclusion
Distributed practice
34. Much like parallel play but with increased levels of interaction in the form of sharing - turn-taking - and general interest in what others are doing.
Evaluation
Formative Assessment
Characteristics of LD (may not have all)
Associative play
35. Teacher's Role (Same as for Perennialism) Deliver clear lectures; increase students' understanding with critical questions
Learning probe
Aptitude-Treatment interaction
Essentialism
Ethnicity
36. The mental tendency to organize perceptions so they make sense.
Connectionist models
Closure
Language disorders
Reliability
37. A group within a larger society that sees itself as having a common history - social and cultural heritage - and traditions - often based on race - religion - language - or national identity.
Lesson planning
Achievement batteries
Ethnic group
Summative evaluation
38. Believing that everyone views the world as you do.
Extrinsic incentive
Critical Thinking
Egocentric
Stage 2: Instrumental Relativist Orientation
39. Teaching Methods Lecture; questioning; coaching students in critical thinking skills.
Untracking
Perennialism
Analogies
punishment
40. The meaning of stimuli in the context of relevant information.
Summative quiz
In loco parentis "in the place of parents"
Inferred reality
Sex-role behavior
41. An ethnic or racial group that is a minority within a broader society.
Stanine scores
Linguistic Intelligence
mental retardation
Minority group
42. A psychological movement - started in Germany - that advanced the understanding of perception.
Deafness and Hard of Hearing
Gestalt psychology
Inattention
Locus of control
43. Entry or placemet in specific programs and to diagnose learning problems or strengths
Time out
Use for Standardized tests
Learning together
Race
44. The ability to use the target language appropriately in various social situations. This includes knowing the target culture well enough to appreciate subtle socio-cultural differences in social interactions.
social competence
Erik Erickson Identity diffusion
Characteristics of Autism
Peer tutoring
45. 1944 Provided for college/vocational ed. for returning WWII veterans.
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46. Goal was to prevent Catholic schools from receiving state and tax-payer funding for schools and ensuring that only the Protestant bible was used in schools.
Vision Impairments
Know Nothing Party
Between-class ability grouping
Nonverbal cues
47. Perception of and response to differences in stimuli.
Group contingencies
Conventional level of morality
Learning together
Discrimination
48. Rewarding or punishing one's own behavior.
Valid reasons for assessing students
True-false item
Paired-associate learning
Self-regulation
49. Right is defined in terms of individual rights/standards that have been agreed upon by society. Laws are not 'frozen' but can be changed for society's good.
Special education
exceptionality
Copying computer programs
Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation
50. (Cognitive) a developmental view of how moral reasoning evolves from a low to a high level. Argues that people with low moral level are unable to conceive acts of aggression as being immoral.
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