WGU D664 Objective Assessment |
Learners and Learning Science Guide |
Questions & Correct Answers | Latest
2025/ 2026 Update
describes Piaget's stage in which the child explores the world through
interaction of his mouth and hands with the environment
- Correct Answer - Sensorimotor
in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7
to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that
enable them to think logically about concrete events hand on
experience, sorting
- Correct Answer - concrete operational stage
self-centered - Correct Answer - egocentric
the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- Correct Answer - object performance
A philosophy of learning based on the premise that people construct
their own understanding of the world they live in through reflection on
experiences - Correct Answer - Constructivism
, the science of behavior that focuses on observable behavior only
- Correct Answer - Behaviorism
A theory of learning. The idea is that learning is a conscious, rational
process. People learn by making models, maps and frameworks in their
mind. ~ is the opposite of behaviorism.
- Correct Answer - Cognitivism
a variant of constructivism that emphasizes the role of social discourse
in the development of ideas and identities
- Correct Answer - Social constructivism
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation
- Correct Answer - Bloom's Taxonomy
Teacher uses star chart to recognize good/outstanding performance.
What learning science does this strategy demonstrate?
- Correct Answer - Behaviorism
A teacher encourages her students to set goals for themselves to
enhance the students learning. What learning science does this strategy
demonstrate?
Learners and Learning Science Guide |
Questions & Correct Answers | Latest
2025/ 2026 Update
describes Piaget's stage in which the child explores the world through
interaction of his mouth and hands with the environment
- Correct Answer - Sensorimotor
in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7
to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that
enable them to think logically about concrete events hand on
experience, sorting
- Correct Answer - concrete operational stage
self-centered - Correct Answer - egocentric
the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- Correct Answer - object performance
A philosophy of learning based on the premise that people construct
their own understanding of the world they live in through reflection on
experiences - Correct Answer - Constructivism
, the science of behavior that focuses on observable behavior only
- Correct Answer - Behaviorism
A theory of learning. The idea is that learning is a conscious, rational
process. People learn by making models, maps and frameworks in their
mind. ~ is the opposite of behaviorism.
- Correct Answer - Cognitivism
a variant of constructivism that emphasizes the role of social discourse
in the development of ideas and identities
- Correct Answer - Social constructivism
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation
- Correct Answer - Bloom's Taxonomy
Teacher uses star chart to recognize good/outstanding performance.
What learning science does this strategy demonstrate?
- Correct Answer - Behaviorism
A teacher encourages her students to set goals for themselves to
enhance the students learning. What learning science does this strategy
demonstrate?