Student Learning Flashcards

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children go through the same sequential stages at different rates

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maturational theory / Arnold Gesell

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children mature both biologically and through interaction with their environment

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cognitive theory / Jean Piaget

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children learn by doing and need a hands-on approach

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progressive education / John Dewey

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4
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children have an innate desire to learn from their environment

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Montessori method / Maria Montessori

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5
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children learn in part through the assistance of more capable peers or adults

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zone of proximal development / Lev Vygotsky

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children construct knowledge and move from a concrete stage to an abstract stage

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stage of cognitive development / Jerome Bruner

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children learn through observing and imitating the behavior of others that is rewarded

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social learning theory / Albert Bandura

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students must master one skill before they can learn the next

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mastery learning / Benjamin Bloom

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9
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classification of learning objectives

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Bloom’s taxonomy / Benjamin Bloom

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