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Undergraduate 1
04/22/2010

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Albert Bandura
Definition
Social cognitive theory distinguishes between enactive and vicarious learning
Enactive learning is learning by doing and experiencing the consequences of your actions (self-regulation of behavior, goal directed behavior, self-monitoring)
Vicarious learning is learning by observing others
Four elements of observational learning
Attention
Retention
Production
Motivation and reinforcement
Term
Jerome Bruner
Definition
Promoted the concept of discovery learning by encouraging teachers to give students more opportunity to learn on their own.
Discovery learning encourages students to think for themselves and discover how knowledge is constructed
Discovery learning is learning in which students construct an understanding on their own
Related to Piaget and Dewey’s views
Term
John Dewey
Definition
Viewed problem solving according to the scientific method as the proper way to think and the most effective teaching method
Schools should teach learners how to solve problems and inquire/interact with their natural and social environments
Every learner attempts to explore and understand his/her environment
Term
Jean Piaget
stages
Definition
Sensorimotor – 0-2 yrs – involves the senses and motor activity
Preoperational – 2-7 yrs – stage before a child masters logical mental operations
Concrete operational – 7-11 yrs – mental tasks tied to concrete objects and situations
Formal operational – 11-adult – mental tasks involving abstract thinking and coordination of a number of variables
Term
Jean Piaget
Organization
Definition
ongoing process of arranging information and experience into mental systems or categories
Term
Jean Piaget
schemes
Definition
mental systems of categories and experiences
Term
Jean Piaget
Adaptation
Definition
adjustment to the environment
Term
jean piaget
assimilation
Definition
fitting new information into existing schemes
Term
jean piaget
Accommodation
Definition
altering existing schemes or creating new ones in response to new information
Term
Jean Piaget
Equilibration
Definition
search for mental balance between cognitive schemes and information from the environment
Term
Jean Piatet and learning
Definition
Goal of education should be to help children learn how to learn
Importance of developmentally appropriate education
Individuals construct their own understandings
Value of play
Term
Lev Vygotsky
Definition
Sociocultural theory – emphasizes role in development of cooperative dialogues between children and more knowledgeable members of society
Children learn the culture of their community (ways of thinking & behaving) through interactions
Term
Lev Vygotsky
Zone of Proximal Development
Definition
phase at which a child can master a task if given appropriate help and support
Term
Lev Vygotsky
Scaffolding
Definition
support for learning and problem solving. The support could be anything that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner
Term
Howard Gardner
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Definition
Linguistic (verbal)
Musical,
Spatial,
Logical-mathematical
Bodily-kinesthetic (movement)
Interpersonal (understanding others)
Intrapersonal (understanding self)
Naturalist
Term
Abraham Maslow
Definition
1. physiological needs
2. safety needs
3. love and belonging
4. esteem needs
5. needs for self actualization
Term
B.F. Skinner
Definition
Operant conditioning – a form of learning whereby a response increases in frequency as a result of its being followed by reinforcement
When behaviors are followed by desirable consequences, they tend to increase in frequency
When behaviors do not produce results, they typically decrease and may even disappear altogether
Term
Erik Erikson
Definition
Eight stages of psychosocial development
Developmental crisis – conflict between a positive alternative and a potentially unhealthy alternative
The way in which the individual resolves each crisis will have a lasting effect on that person’s self-image and view of society
Term
Eriksons stages
Definition
Trust vs. mistrust
Autonomy vs. shame/doubt
Initiative vs. guilt
Industry vs. inferiority
Identity vs. role confusion
Intimacy vs. isolation
Generativity vs. stagnation
Ego integrity vs. despair
Term
Lawrence Kohlberg
Definition
Stages of moral reasoning
Level I – Preconventional Moral Reasoning – judgment is based own person needs and others’ rules
Level 2 – Conventional Moral Reasoning – judgment is based on others; approval, family expectations, traditional values, laws of society, and loyalty to country
Level 3 – Postconventional Moral Reasoning – social contract and universal ethics
Term
Carol Gilligan
Definition
Proposed a different sequence of moral development, an Ethic of Care
Individuals move from a focus on self-interest to moral reasoning based on commitment to specific individuals and relationships, and then to the highest level of morality based on the principles of responsibilities and care for all people
Term
Constructivism
Definition
a theoretical perspective that proposes that learners construct a body of knowledge from their experiences—knowledge that may or may not be an accurate representation of external reality.
Term
Metacognition
Definition
One’s knowledge and beliefs about one’s own cognitive processes, and one’s resulting attempts to regulate those cognitive processes to maximize learning and memory
Term
Schemata
Definition
In contemporary cognitive psychology, an organized body of knowledge about a specific topic
Term
Transfer
Definition
A phenomenon whereby something that an individual has learned at one time affects how the individual learns or performs in a later situation
Term
Bloom's taxanomy
Definition
Knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
Term
knowledge
Definition
Rote memorizing of information in a basically word-for-word fashion
Term
comprehension
Definition
Translating information into one’s own words
Term
application
Definition
Using information in a new situation
Term
analysis
Definition
Breaking information down into its component parts
Term
synthesis
Definition
Constructing something new by integrating several pieces of information
Term
evaluation
Definition
Placing a value judgment on data
Term
affective domain
Definition
learning tasks that include attitudes and values about the things one learns
Term
affective domain attitudes
Definition
Receiving - become aware of
Responding - display a new behavior
Valuing - involved or committed
Organizing - integrate into value system
Value characterizing - act in accordance with value
Term
Psychomotor domain
Definition
learning tasks that include simple and complex physical movements and actions
Term
pyscomotor domain def.
Definition
Reflex movement - respond involuntarily
Basic fundamentals - basic voluntary
Perceptual abilities - senses guide skill effort
Physical abilities - general skills
Skilled movements - complex physical skills
Nondiscussive - Feeling through bodily actions
Term
Concrete operational thinking (Piaget)
Definition
Mental tasks tied to concrete objects and situations
Term
Approaches for accommodating various learning styles, intelligences, or exceptionalities
Definition
Differentiated instruction

Alternative assessments

Testing modifications
Term
Correlational relationship
Definition
the extent to which two variables are related to each other, such that when one variable increases, the other either increases or decreases in a somewhat predictable manner
Term
casual relationship
Definition
explains why behaviors occurs
Term
learned helplessness
Definition
a general belief that one is incapable of accomplishing tasks and has little or no control of the environment
Term
self-efficacy
Definition
the belief that one is capable of executing certain behaviors or reaching certain goals
Term
reinforcement
Definition
the act of following a particular response with a reinforcer and thereby increasing the frequency of that response
Term
positive reinforcement
Definition
a consequence that brings about the increase of a behavior through the presentation (rather than removal) of a stimulus.
Term
negative reinforcement
Definition
a consequence that brings about the increase of a behavior through the removal (rather than presentation) of a stimulus
Term
shaping
Definition
a process of reinforcing successively closer and closer approximations of a desired terminal behavior
Term
extinction
Definition
In classical conditioning, the eventual disappearance of a conditioned response as a result of the conditioned stimulus being repeatedly presented alone
Term
operant conditioning
Definition
the eventual disappearance of a response that is no longer being reinforced
Term
Continuous reinforcement
Definition
reinforcing a response every time it occurs
Term
Intermittent reinforcement
Definition
reinforcing a response only occasionally, with some occurrences of the response going unreinforced
Term
Direct Instruction
Definition
Madeline Hunter’s “Effective Teaching Model”
David Ausubel’s “Advance Organizers”
Mastery learning
Demonstrations
Mnemonics
Note-taking
Outlining
Use of visual aids
Term
Student-Centered Models
Definition
Inquiry Model
Discovery learning
Cooperative learning (pair-share, jigsaw, STAF, teams, games, tournament)
Collaborative Learning
Concept models (concept development, concept attainment, concept mapping)
Discussion models
Laboratories
Project-based learning
Simulations
Term
critical thinking
Definition
Evaluating the accuracy and worth of information of arguments.
Term
creative thinking
Definition
New and original behavior yields an appropriate and productive result.
Term
high-order thinking
Definition
Thought that involves going beyond information specifically learned (e.g., application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation).
Term
Inductive thinking
Definition
Formulating general principles based on knowledge of examples and details
Term
deductive thinking
Definition
Drawing conclusions by applying rules of principles; logically moving from a general rule or principle to a specific solution
Term
problem solving
Definition
Creating new solutions for problems
Term
inquiry method
Definition
Approach in which the teacher presents a puzzling situation and students solve the problem by gathering data and testing their conclusions
Term
discover learning
Definition
Bruner’s approach, in which students work on their own to discover basic principles
Term
Simulations
Definition
The idea that skills and knowledge are tied to simulation in which they were learned and difficult to apply in new settings.
Term
Cooperative Learning
Definition
An approach to instruction whereby students work with their classmates to achieve group goals and help on another learn.
Term
Direct Instruction
Definition
An approach to instruction that uses a variety of techniques (brief explanations, teacher questioning , rapid pacing, guided and independent practice) to promote learning of basic skills.
Term
Discovery Learning
Definition
An approach to instruction whereby students develop an understanding of a topic, through firsthand interaction with the physical or social environment.
Term
Concept Mapping
Definition
A diagram of concepts within an instructional unit and the interrelationships among them.
Term
Madeline Hunter “Effective Teaching Model” –
Definition
Get students set to learn
Provide information effectively
Check for understanding and give guided practice
Allow for independent practice
Term
Mastery Learning
Definition
An approach to instruction whereby students learn one topic thoroughly before moving to a more difficult one.
Term
Mnemonics
Definition
A special memory aid or trick designed to help students learning and remember a specific piece of information.
Term
Methods for enhancing student learning through the use of a variety of resources and materials
Definition
Computers, Internet resources, Web pages, e-mail
Audio-visual technologies such as videotapes and compact discs
Local experts
Primary documents and artifacts
Field trips
Libraries
Service Learning
Term
Techniques for creating effective bridges between curriculum goals and students’ experiences
Definition
Modeling
Guided practice
Independent practice, including homework
Transitions
Activating students’ prior knowledge
Anticipating preconceptions
Encouraging exploration and problem-solving
Building new skills on those previously acquired
Term
Types of questions that can stimulate discussion in different ways for particular purposes
Definition
Probing for learner understanding
Helping students articulate their ideas and thinking processes
Promoting risk-taking and problem-solving
Facilitating factual recall
Encouraging convergent and divergent thinking
Stimulating curiosity
Helping students to question
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