Theorists Flashcards
Cognitive development- 3 modes of representation
Bruner
Social learning - combination of cognition, behavior, and environment
Bandura
Scientific inquiry and experimentation - knowledge and hands on relevant learning activities
Dewey
Cognition - learn at different stages, hands on experience to explore, focus on learning not end result
Piaget
Social development theory - MKO and ZPD cooperative learning activities that emphasize language
Vygotsky
Moral development- student participation in social contract
Kohlberg
Mastery learning - competition and assessments/ affective, psychomotor, cognitive domains
Bloom
Operant conditioning - learn to behave due to rewards or punishment that are given in response to conduct
Thorndike
Behaviorism - measures and controls behavior in response to stimuli
Watson
Hierarchy of needs - unconscious needs that drive people
Maslow
Operant conditioning - response to the environment rather than response to stimuli
Skinner
Psychosocial development- reconcile own needs with society needs/ failure at any stage can cause personality disorder but can be fixed
Erickson