What is Psychology of Education?
A.
Psychology of Education is the study of mental illness.
B.
Psychology of Education is the study of learners’ development,
learning and teaching.
C.
Psychology of Education is the study of intelligence tests.
D.
Psychology of Education is the study of cognitive processes.
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Psychology of Education is the study of learners’ development,
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The process of taking in new information and adding it to what the
child already knows is called …
A.
accommodation.
B.
, assimilation.
C.
schemata.
D.
equilibrium.
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assimilation.
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According to Vygotsky, children learn ...
A.
by maturation.
B.
when reinforcement is offered.
C.
by imitation.
D.
by interacting with adults and peers.
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by interacting with adults and peers.
A.
Psychology of Education is the study of mental illness.
B.
Psychology of Education is the study of learners’ development,
learning and teaching.
C.
Psychology of Education is the study of intelligence tests.
D.
Psychology of Education is the study of cognitive processes.
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Psychology of Education is the study of learners’ development,
learning and teaching.
Question 2
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The process of taking in new information and adding it to what the
child already knows is called …
A.
accommodation.
B.
, assimilation.
C.
schemata.
D.
equilibrium.
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assimilation.
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According to Vygotsky, children learn ...
A.
by maturation.
B.
when reinforcement is offered.
C.
by imitation.
D.
by interacting with adults and peers.
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by interacting with adults and peers.