LEARNERS AND LEARNING SCIENCE
(D664) 1 EXAM QUESTIONS & EXACT
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Encoding
of new information. the initial processing of information, converting sensory input into a form
that the brain can store and use
Retrieval
the process of accessing stored information when needed
Storage
of information for long-term knowledge.
Spiraling curriculum
works by revisiting key concepts and skills at increasing levels of complexity over time.
What are the four concept chunks?
Learner and Learning, Content, Instructional Practice, and Professional Responsibilities
Neuroscience
the study of the brain and nervous system—holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of how we
acquire knowledge, form memories, and develop skills.
Curiosity
drives educators to explore and incorporate new information and resources related to
developmental topics, enhancing their understanding of student needs.
Evidence-based
practice enables educators to analyze research and data, guiding them in selecting the most
effective teaching strategies and interventions.
Curiosity
Examine new information and resources on developmental topics.
, Cognition
is about how we take in, process, remember, and use information—like learning, thinking, or
solving problems.
Neurons
Many tiny cells. That work together like a complex communication network.
Innovative technology—like functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI
has significantly advanced medical research by allowing scientists to observe brain activity. This
technology has also been applied to studying learning, enabling researchers to identify which
parts of the brain are active during various learning processes.
Which of the following best describes cognition?
The mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, storing, and using information
Neurodevelopment
is how the brain grows and changes. It is essential to learning new things, improving thinking,
and handling school challenges.
Myelination
When kids become older, their brains go through a process. Which makes pathways stronger,
and one known as pruning, which gets rid of pathways that are not needed. Which makes kids
better at paying attention, remembering things, and solving problems, which are important for
doing well in school.
Brain stem
part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord; oversees important jobs like keeping the heart
beating regularly, controlling breathing, managing blood flow, and controlling automatic actions
like sneezing and swallowing
Limbic system
deep in the brain, it is like an emotional control center helping handle feelings like happiness,
fear, and sadness
Cerebellum
located at the back of the head, the "little brain" helps control voluntary muscle movements,
posture, and balance
Cerebrum
(D664) 1 EXAM QUESTIONS & EXACT
ANSWERS PASSED RATED 100%
CORRECT
Encoding
of new information. the initial processing of information, converting sensory input into a form
that the brain can store and use
Retrieval
the process of accessing stored information when needed
Storage
of information for long-term knowledge.
Spiraling curriculum
works by revisiting key concepts and skills at increasing levels of complexity over time.
What are the four concept chunks?
Learner and Learning, Content, Instructional Practice, and Professional Responsibilities
Neuroscience
the study of the brain and nervous system—holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of how we
acquire knowledge, form memories, and develop skills.
Curiosity
drives educators to explore and incorporate new information and resources related to
developmental topics, enhancing their understanding of student needs.
Evidence-based
practice enables educators to analyze research and data, guiding them in selecting the most
effective teaching strategies and interventions.
Curiosity
Examine new information and resources on developmental topics.
, Cognition
is about how we take in, process, remember, and use information—like learning, thinking, or
solving problems.
Neurons
Many tiny cells. That work together like a complex communication network.
Innovative technology—like functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI
has significantly advanced medical research by allowing scientists to observe brain activity. This
technology has also been applied to studying learning, enabling researchers to identify which
parts of the brain are active during various learning processes.
Which of the following best describes cognition?
The mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, storing, and using information
Neurodevelopment
is how the brain grows and changes. It is essential to learning new things, improving thinking,
and handling school challenges.
Myelination
When kids become older, their brains go through a process. Which makes pathways stronger,
and one known as pruning, which gets rid of pathways that are not needed. Which makes kids
better at paying attention, remembering things, and solving problems, which are important for
doing well in school.
Brain stem
part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord; oversees important jobs like keeping the heart
beating regularly, controlling breathing, managing blood flow, and controlling automatic actions
like sneezing and swallowing
Limbic system
deep in the brain, it is like an emotional control center helping handle feelings like happiness,
fear, and sadness
Cerebellum
located at the back of the head, the "little brain" helps control voluntary muscle movements,
posture, and balance
Cerebrum