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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Stages of the ethic of care
body management
physical fitness
third grade number sense
Gilligan - Carol
2. Visualization - analysis - informal deduction - deduction - rigor
five levels of learning geometry
overall importance of the arts
forecasting
decoding
3. Operant conditioning
phonics instruction approach
phonological awareness
comprehension strategy
Skinner - B.F.
4. Used after inappropriate behavior occurs - ignore the behavior - use non - verbal interactions and person - to - person dialogue
skills needed to decode
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
reactive
political science curriculum goals
5. Formal measure that evaluates a student on a subject area by answering specific questions
estimation instruction
criterion - referenced test
Skinner - B.F.
ecological theory
6. Classical conditioning
Pavlov - Ivan
inquiry - based
ways to encourage citizenship
Gardner - Howard
7. Aerobic and basic skills - recreation activities and formal sports - cardiovascular activities
second level of physical education
phonemic awareness fostered with
health curriculum
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
8. Credited to Carl Rogers who suggested that all human beings have a natural propensity to learn. The role of the teacher is to facilitate learning via: setting a positive classroom climate for learning; clarifying the purposes and rules; organizing an
three concepts for physical education curriculum
diagnostic assessment
Experiential Learning
Quadarant c
9. Direct instruction
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
Quadrant a
Hunter - Madeline
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
10. Initiated from the general to the specific - and often referred to as the 'top - down' approach. Deductive reasoning is more narrow and primarily concerned with testing hypotheses. In contrast - Inductive Reasoning is more open - ended and explorator
Deductive Reasoning
social structures activities
Phonics
forecasting
11. Quadrant of comprehensible input
Cummins
transmission
addition strategies
Mastery Learning
12. Simple contextual tasks - connect meaning of fraction computation with whole - number computation - estimation and informal methods to develop strategies - explore each operation using manipulatives
fraction teaching strategies
Formative Evaluation
Gilligan - Carol
social structures activities
13. Hierarchy of needs
print awareness
types of number activities from 10-20
Maslow - Abraham
Homographs
14. L1 is never used. Everything is done in target language.
Dewey - John (1859-1952)-
primary components of learning geography
Direct Approach (teaching method)
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
15. Spatial - one and two more - one and two less - anchors - part - part - whole
locomotor skill progression
types of number relationships for 1-10
physical and human systems curriculum goals
Pavlov - Ivan
16. Creating arts - arts as inquiry - arts in context
three categories of arts standards
Kounin - Jacob
phoneme isolation
Reflective Teaching
17. Use language above abilities - repeat key words - slow speech rate - clearly articulate - avoid using difficult words - simplify materials
onset and rime
Aids for ELL learners
portfolios
Direct Approach (teaching method)
18. The process of adapting a new culture;the new langage is seen as tied to the way the learners community and the target language community view one another.
CALP
Portfolio Assessment
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
five spelling stages
19. Three levels of culture
orthographic knowledge
phonics instruction
Hidalgo - Nitza
Mnemonic Device
20. Is an instructional approach that encourages students to work collaboratively as partners or in small groups on clearly defined tasks.
five levels of learning geometry
narrative texts include
Cooperative Learning
economics curriculum goals
21. Identify and define a problem - identify and define values - predict consequences and outcomes - reach decision - justify decision - if needed alter decision
first and second grade place value
components of decision making
demonstration
fourth level of physical education
22. Understand basic economic concepts and issues - recite economic facts about the US - explain historical events from economic perspective - trace historical economic patterns - compare economic systems - make decisions and realize decisions affect sel
economics curriculum goals
precommunicative spelling
objectives of arts education
factors that predict reading achievement
23. State question - formulate hypothesis - describe variables - indicate controls - collect data - organize data - use mathematical applications - conclusion - enrichment activities
inquiry
Pre - writing
linguistic awareness
basic concepts in physical education
24. Mapping
Quadarant c
three categories of arts standards
Whole Language
reading instruction should include
25. Modeling
literature based reading approach
how to develop number sense
Bandura - Albert
three categories of arts standards
26. Consuming resources and altering natural patterns have consequences - building structures changes the region - reasons people compete for control - relationships of nature and people - carrying capacity - intended and unintended repercussions of huma
Gardner - Howard
environment and society curriculum goals
Hunter - Madeline
Semantics
27. Level of readiness must be reached to learn
developmental theory
third level of physical education
phonemic awareness
Equilibration
28. Congitively undemanding
Information Processing
Quadrant a and b
six traits approach
enrichment strategies
29. Uses symbols from the alphabet but no knowledge of letter - sound correspondence
body composition
precommunicative spelling
Pre - writing
Portfolio Assessment
30. Students need to be given time to correct themselves. Teachers can be optimal (users monitor when to focus on form) - overusers (refer to conscious grammer all the time) - underusers(do not refer to grammer at all)
31. Movements or skills become natural and completed without thought
Montessori - Maria
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
proficiency
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
32. 30-60 minutes of physical activities on all days - 60 minutes of free play per day - daily activities with 10-15 minutes of moderate action
Cognitive Coaching
Phonogram
types of number activities from 10-20
COPEC guidelines for physical education
33. Rhyming and alliteration - sentence segmentation - syllable blending and segmentation - onset rime - blending and segmentation - phoneme blending and segmentation
Mastery Learning
five levels of phonological awareness
Gardner - Howard
Operant Conditioning -
34. Zone of proximal development
Vygotsky - Lev
authentic assessment
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
key points in study of people
35. Direct instruction - inquiry based instruction - cooperative learning
Krashen
Phoneme
instructional approaches for reading
Etymology
36. Improving social skills through the use of appropriate behaviors
cardiovascular efficiency
social discipline
Bandura - Albert
ecological - based assessment
37. The reader at the beginning stages of learning to read and developing an association of print with meaning. During this stage of reading development - children engage in reading play and retelling familiar stories from memory and using pictures to ma
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
three categories of arts standards
Emergent Reader
Acquisition
38. How government works - ways to change society for the better - value - based decision making - analyze social settings and conditions - define key political issues
Glasser - William
literature analysis needs
models
citizenship curriculum
39. Used for specific uses of the language. People who do not want to travel abroad - but just need to read it.
Quadarant c and d
portfolios
Reading Approach (teaching method)
five levels of learning geometry
40. Recognize and name letters of the alphabet - print knowledge - phonemic awareness
factors that predict reading achievement
Round - robin Reading
Information Processing
enrichment strategies
41. Understanding that sounds are related to written words
Quadarant d
Rogers - Carl
phonological awareness
alphabetic principle
42. The use of words peculiar to a particular language with a meaning that differs from typical syntactic patterns or from the literal meaning of its parts taken together. Some examples of idiomatic expressions would include - 'John kicked the bucket' me
basic concepts in physical education
Idioms
Affixes
Morphemes
43. Symbols - scale - directions - and grid
precommunicative spelling
constructivism
four aspects of maps
third grade number sense
44. Refers to language sources that are used to initiate the language process
Input
second level of physical education
Homographs
standards - based assessment
45. The notion that letters making a word have corresponding sounds - thus letters and sounds can be placed together to build words.
Guided Writing
phoneme deletion
purpose of physical education
Alphabetic Principle
46. Advance organizer
Deductive Reasoning
kindergarten place value
Ausubel - David
domains of learning
47. Avoid stereotypical content - specify historical periods - variety of resources - diverse information
Quadrant b
Strategies for teaching
Glasser - William
key points in study of people
48. Math word problems
addition strategies
discrepant event
Quadarant d
Quadarant c
49. Determines student progress and performance based on lessons presented in curriculum
embedded phonics
curriculum - based measure
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
Phonogram
50. Children learn through their observations of others
sociological theory
skills of proficiency of inquiry method
Canter - Lee
guided inquiry