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Praxis PLT 5623 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Abraham Maslow - Developed the Hierarchy of Needs, which he theorized to be the unconscious desires that motivate people accommodations - provide student access to the same curriculum as their grade- level peers, but information is presented in a different way Albert Bandura - Canadian psychologist who developed the social learning theory Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - prohibits discrimination based on disabilities; in schools, this includes activities that take place both on and off campus, including athletics and extracurricular activities attribution theory - internal is assumed when other people make mistakes or are victims, since individuals tend to see others as a predictable stereotype; when an individual makes a mistake, he or she tends to view the cause as external B.F. Skinner - expanded on operant conditioning but focused on responding to environment in lieu of responding to stimuli Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS) - conversational English 2Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. Benjamin Bloom - contributed to the taxonomy of educational objectives and the theory of mastery learning classic conditioning - this practice involves learning a response to stimuli or the environment classical conditioning - a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a reflex response through conditioning code-switching - happens when students slip into native language while speaking their second language or vice versa cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP) - a student's ability to comprehend academic vocabulary in English cognitive disabilities - impairments in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior cognitive dissonance theory - uneasiness is felt when an individual has conflicting thoughts cognitive domain - deals with acquiring intellect; the ways students process new information, store knowledge, and retrieve it to apply to new circumstances fall within this domain 3Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. cognitive processes - involve acquiring new knowledge and skills and being able to apply new learning to new situaitons and draw conclusions from it differentiation - means providing curricula for students based on their individual needs, including learning styles and level divergent thinkers - people who think more deeply and differently from other people Edward Thorndike - his research initially led to operant co

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Abraham Maslow - ✔✔Developed the Hierarchy of Needs, which he theorized to be

the unconscious desires that motivate people


accommodations - ✔✔provide student access to the same curriculum as their grade-

level peers, but information is presented in a different way


Albert Bandura - ✔✔Canadian psychologist who developed the social learning theory


Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - ✔✔prohibits discrimination based on

disabilities; in schools, this includes activities that take place both on and off campus,

including athletics and extracurricular activities


attribution theory - ✔✔internal is assumed when other people make mistakes or are

victims, since individuals tend to see others as a predictable stereotype; when an

individual makes a mistake, he or she tends to view the cause as external


B.F. Skinner - ✔✔expanded on operant conditioning but focused on responding to

environment in lieu of responding to stimuli


Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS) - ✔✔conversational English


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,Benjamin Bloom - ✔✔contributed to the taxonomy of educational objectives and the

theory of mastery learning


classic conditioning - ✔✔this practice involves learning a response to stimuli or the

environment


classical conditioning - ✔✔a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a reflex response

through conditioning


code-switching - ✔✔happens when students slip into native language while speaking

their second language or vice versa


cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP) - ✔✔a student's ability to comprehend

academic vocabulary in English


cognitive disabilities - ✔✔impairments in intellectual functioning and adaptive

behavior


cognitive dissonance theory - ✔✔uneasiness is felt when an individual has conflicting

thoughts


cognitive domain - ✔✔deals with acquiring intellect; the ways students process new

information, store knowledge, and retrieve it to apply to new circumstances fall within

this domain




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, cognitive processes - ✔✔involve acquiring new knowledge and skills and being able to

apply new learning to new situaitons and draw conclusions from it


differentiation - ✔✔means providing curricula for students based on their individual

needs, including learning styles and level


divergent thinkers - ✔✔people who think more deeply and differently from other

people


Edward Thorndike - ✔✔his research initially led to operant conditioning; his learning

laws include the law of effect, the law of readiness, and the law of exercise


engage - ✔✔inspiring interest or motivation


English-language learner (ELL) - ✔✔students whose native language is not English


English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) - ✔✔objectives that not only support

ESL instruction but also increase students' academic readiness in the content areas


Erik Erikson - ✔✔his theory of psychosocial development focuses on reconciling

individual needs with the needs of society through stages


exceptionality - ✔✔strength or weakness in academic functioning that requires extra

attention to meet the needs of the student


extrinsic motivation - ✔✔an external reward




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