FINALS MOD 8 Flashcards

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[WHAT] are physical models or tools used in hands-on learning. They provide realism and illustrate concepts that involve three dimentions. Also called tangibles.

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Manipulatives

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[WHO] A swiss educator known as the Father of Modern Pedagogy.

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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

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What did Pestalozzi believe in?

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Every human being has the right to education.

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[WHO] They emphasized that Pestalozzi should be seen as the Father of manipulatives.

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Farenga and Ness

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[WHO] He created the concept of kindergarten. Designed a set of manipulatives called Froebel gifts to help students appreciate geometrical shapes and patterns.

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Friedrich Froebel

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[WHO] The grand master of geometric form and the world’s best-known architect who designed beautiful buildings, etc.

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Frank Lloyd Wright

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[WHO] was a German philosopher and educator who put his edicational ideas intro practice.

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Rudolf Steiner

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What did Steiner point out?

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The development of modern technology has a negative impact on education.

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[WHO] an Italian educator, pushed Froebel’s idea forward by designing an indigenous set of manipulatives to teach mathematical concepts in early childhood

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Maria Montessori

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[WHO] He argued that there is little recognition of Pestalozzi’s introduction of manipulatives and filed trips as methods of experiential learning.

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David Elkind

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[WHO] He insisted that children learn social skills and knowledge through the use of natural experiences, such as counting stones to learn numbers or walking through the town and country to learn geography.

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David Elkind

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[FOUR FOUNDATIONS OF MANIPULATIVES] Who regarded the child as a social emotional being with a need for the family’s emotional support and security even in educational settings?

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Pestalozzi

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[FOUR FOUNDATIONS OF MANIPULATIVES] Who recognized the child as a creative individual who could best realize that creativity through play with the gifts and occupations?

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Froebel

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[FOUR FOUNDATIONS OF MANIPULATIVES] Who was concerned that the holistic nature of the child was being neglected and believed that education has to provide for the child’s artistic, musical, and movement potential and not just for the intellectual potential?

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Steiner

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[MANIPULATIVES IN THE DIGITAL AGE] Deeply transformed educational materials

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Digital Revolution

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[WHAT] These described as manipulated by a computer mouse.

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Virtual Manipulatives

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[WHO] Developed a new generation of digital manipulatives computationally enhanced versions of traditional children’s toys that enable children to explore a new set of concepts.

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Resnick and Colleagues

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[WHO] Proposed a computationally enhanced version of manipulatives derived from Montessori materials.

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Oren Zuckerman and Colleague

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[WHO] They proposed to revise Web-based into technology-enabled.

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Moyer-Packenham and Bolyard