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What is behaviorism? Who is associated with it? What is the role of motivation in
behaviorism? - CORRECT ANSWER-1. The study of observable behavior
2. John Watson & B.F. Skinner
3. Motivation is schedules of positive and negative reinforcement
Emergent Curriculum - CORRECT ANSWER-An approach to planning curriculum
that builds upon the interests of the children and teacher
,Constructivist Curriculum - CORRECT ANSWER-An approach to planning
curriculum that lets the children be independent and active learners to acquire
information through their own actions and self-reflections
John Locke - CORRECT ANSWER-The child's mind is a blank slate- "Tabula
Rasa"
A child's speech by age 4 should be between what percentage intelligible to
strangers/adults? - CORRECT ANSWER-Between 75-100%
Parents are important in developing the IEP because? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Parents know their children's needs, and an IEP must be tailored to meet those
needs
504 Plan - CORRECT ANSWER-Focuses on helping emotionally or physically
disabled students within the classroom
Young children are more likely to respond to analogies rather than metaphors
because? - CORRECT ANSWER-The ability to understand the kinds of
abstraction expressed in metaphors is not developed until later in childhood.
Analogies compare known things, while metaphors compare abstract ideas
, Abigail Adams Elliot - CORRECT ANSWER-Associated with starting NAEYC
Preoperational Stage - CORRECT ANSWER-- Child cannot use logic to
transform, combine, or separate ideas
- 2-7 years old
- Piaget
Concrete Operational Stage - CORRECT ANSWER-- The development of
organized, logical and rational thinking
- 7-11 years old
- Piaget
Early Childhood (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWER-- Autonomy vs. Shame and
Doubt
- 2-3
Preschool Age (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWER-- Initiative vs. Guilt
- 3-5
School Age (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWER-- Industry vs. Inferiority