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Praxis PLT Grades: 7-12 Questions And Answers Latest Top Score. Abraham Maslow - correct answer. Associated with 5 Hierarchy of needs: 1. Physiological 2. Safety 3. Love and belongingness 4. Esteem 5. Self-Actualization: Peace, Self-fulfillment Abraham Maslow - correct answer. Lower level needs must be satisfied before individuals can progress to higher levels of achievement. Achievement Tests - correct answer. Designed to measure a student's knowledge or profiency in something that has been taught or learned; used in a variety of subjects and levels. Americans with Disabilities Act - ADA - correct answer. Federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of a person's disability for all services, programs, and activities provided or made available by the state or local governments. Passed in 1990. Albert Bandura - correct answer. "Social Learning Theory" - Behavior can be learned through the observations of others. Social Learning Theory - correct answer. Behavior of children can be learned through the observations of others. Albert Bandura - correct answer. Found that observational learning requires attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation; "Modeling". Attribution - correct answer. The process of explaining people's behavior, including our own. Accidental of Critical Thinking - correct answer. Done by choice encounter. Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD - correct answer. Disability in which children consistently show one or more characteristics over a period of time; inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. May have difficulty focusing, following directions, organizing, making transitions, and completing tasks. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - ADHD - correct answer. Disability in which children consistently show one or more characteristics over a period of time; inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. May have impulsivity, sitting still, and taking turns. Adolescence - correct answer. Time period between the beginning of puberty and adulthood in which a child negotiates identity vs. role confusion with key event of a sense identity. Analysis Questions - correct answer. What are the features of? How does this compare with? Alternative Assessment - correct answer. Offer students more choices than they would have in taking a test or writing an essay. Affective - correct answer. A term which refers to emotions and attitudes. Analytical Scoring - correct answer. Scoring method which separate scores are given for specific aspects of the essay. A scoring procedure in which a student's work is evaluated for selected characteristics, with EACH CHARACTERISTIC receiving a separate score Anecdotal Notes - correct answer. Informal assessment where teacher makes small notes based of observations of student behavior or performance. Aptitude - correct answer. One's capability for performing a particular skill or task. Aptitude Test - correct answer. Used to predict a student's ability to learn a skill or accomplish something with further education and training. Ability - correct answer. What one has learned over a period of time from both school and non-school sources; one's general capability for performing tasks. Age-Equivalent Scores - correct answer. Test score indicating the age level of students to whom a test taker performed most similarly. Authentic Assessment - correct answer. Measure student understanding of the learning process and product, rather than just the product. Auditory Learner - correct answer. Students who process information through listening, lecture discussions, listening to tapes, repeating information, and reading aloud. Autism Spectrum Disorder - correct answer. Disorder where students have difficulty socializing and communicating. Advatages of Critical Thinking for Students - correct answer. 1. Allows for students to think for themselves 2. Allows for students to question information. 3. Challenges traditional belief. 4. Allows for new information discovery. 5. Allows for students investigation. Advantages of Direct Instruction - correct answer. 1. Introduce new information or tasks. 2. It can be easy to judge how well the students are progressing. 3. Teacher has control 4. Easy to measure if curriculum needs are being met 5. Quick way to learn information. Advantages of Independent Learning - correct answer. 1. Learn life long learning skills 2. Identify learning style that suits the learner best 3. Learn higher order thinking 4. Mirrors real life adult learning Advance Organizers - correct answer. Introducted before learning begins; link prior knowledge to current. Ex. Sematic Map, Webs, KWL chart, Concept Map Basic Cognitive Process - correct answer. 1. Critical Thinking 2. Creative Thinking 3. Questioning 4. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 5. Problem Solving 6. Planning Memory 7. Recall Bloom's Taxonomy - correct answer. Developed by Bejamin Bloom and identifies educational objectives by the order of lower to higher level thinking skills.

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Abraham Maslow - correct answer. Associated with 5 Hierarchy of needs:
1. Physiological
2. Safety
3. Love and belongingness
4. Esteem
5. Self-Actualization: Peace, Self-fulfillment

Abraham Maslow - correct answer. Lower level needs must be satisfied before
individuals can progress to higher levels of achievement.

Achievement Tests - correct answer. Designed to measure a student's knowledge or
profiency in something that has been taught or learned; used in a variety of subjects
and levels.

Americans with Disabilities Act - ADA - correct answer. Federal law that prohibits
discrimination on the basis of a person's disability for all services, programs, and
activities provided or made available by the state or local governments. Passed in 1990.

Albert Bandura - correct answer. "Social Learning Theory" - Behavior can be
learned through the observations of others.

Social Learning Theory - correct answer. Behavior of children can be learned
through the observations of others.

Albert Bandura - correct answer. Found that observational learning requires
attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation; "Modeling".

Attribution - correct answer. The process of explaining people's behavior, including
our own.

, Accidental of Critical Thinking - correct answer. Done by choice encounter.

Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD - correct answer. Disability in which children
consistently show one or more characteristics over a period of time; inattention,
hyperactivity, and impulsivity.

May have difficulty focusing, following directions, organizing, making transitions, and
completing tasks.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - ADHD - correct answer. Disability in which
children consistently show one or more characteristics over a period of time; inattention,
hyperactivity, and impulsivity.

May have impulsivity, sitting still, and taking turns.

Adolescence - correct answer. Time period between the beginning of puberty and
adulthood in which a child negotiates identity vs. role confusion with key event of a
sense identity.

Analysis Questions - correct answer. What are the features of?
How does this compare with?

Alternative Assessment - correct answer. Offer students more choices than they
would have in taking a test or writing an essay.

Affective - correct answer. A term which refers to emotions and attitudes.

Analytical Scoring - correct answer. Scoring method which separate scores are
given for specific aspects of the essay. A scoring procedure in which a student's work is
evaluated for selected characteristics, with EACH CHARACTERISTIC receiving a
separate score

Anecdotal Notes - correct answer. Informal assessment where teacher makes small
notes based of observations of student behavior or performance.

Aptitude - correct answer. One's capability for performing a particular skill or task.

Aptitude Test - correct answer. Used to predict a student's ability to learn a skill or
accomplish something with further education and training.

Ability - correct answer. What one has learned over a period of time from both
school and non-school sources; one's general capability for performing tasks.

Age-Equivalent Scores - correct answer. Test score indicating the age level of
students to whom a test taker performed most similarly.

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