Educational psychology – Flashcards

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concept map
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a visual presentation of a concepts connections and hierarchical organization
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thinking
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manipulating and transforming information in memory
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inductive reasoning
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reasoning from the specific to the general
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deductive reasoning
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reasoning from the general to the specific
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analogy
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a correspondence in some respects between otherwise dissimilar things
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critical thinking
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thinking reflectively and productively and evaluating the evidence
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mindfulness
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means being alert, mentally present, and cognitively flexible while going through life's everyday activities and tasks
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decision making
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evaluating alternatives and making choices among them
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confirmation bias
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the tendency to search for and use information that supports our ideas rather then refutes them
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belief perseverance
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the tendency to hold on to a belief in the face of contradictory evidence
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overconfidence bias
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the tendency to have more confidence in judgment and decisions than we should have based on probability or past experience
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prototype matching
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deciding if an item is a member of a category by comparing it with the most typical items of the category
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hindsight bias
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the tendency to falsely report after the fact that we accurately predicted an event
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dual process model
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states that decision making is influenced by 2 systems: one analytical and one experimental which complete each other
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creativity
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the ability to think about something in novel and unusual ways and come up with unique solutions to problems
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convergent thinking
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thinking with the aim of producing one answer
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divergent thinking
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thinking with the aim of producing many answers
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problem solving
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finding an appropriate way to attain a goal
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subgoaling
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the process of setting intermediate goals that place students in a better position to reach the final goal
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algorithms
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strategies that guarantee a solution to a problem
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heuristics
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strategies or rules of thumb that can suggest a solution to a problem but don't ensure that it will work
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means end analysis
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a heuristic in which one identifies the goal of a problem, assesses the current situation, and evaluates what needs to be done to decrease the difference between the 2 conditions
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fixation
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using a prior strategy and thereby failing to examine a problem from a fresh new perspective
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mental set
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a type of fixation in which an individual tries to solve a problem in a particular way that has worked in the past
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problem based learning
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learning that emphasizes authentic problems like those that occur in daily life
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project based learning
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students work on real meaningful problems beyond those of everyday life and create tangible products
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transfer
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applying previous experiences and knowledge to learning or problem solving in a new situation
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near transfer
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the transfer of learning to a situation that is similar to the one in which the initial learning took place
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far transfer
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the transfer of learning to a situation that is very different from the one in which the initial learning took place
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low road transfer
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the automatic often unconscious transfer of learning to another situation
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high road transfer
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the transfer of learning from one situation to another that is conscious and effortful
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forward teaching transfer
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occurs when the individual looks to apply learned information to a future situation
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backward teaching transfer
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occurs when the individual looks back to a previous situation for information to solve a problem
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social constructivist approach
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approach that emphasizes the social contexts of learning and the idea that knowledge is mutually built and constructed
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situated cognition
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the idea that thinking occurs in social and physical contexts
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cognitive apprenticeship
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a relationship in which an expert stretches and supports a novice's understanding and use of a culture's skills
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cooperative learning
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learning that occurs when students work in small groups to help each other learn
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fostering a community of learners
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a social constructivist program that focuses on literacy development and biology
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reciprocal learning
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a learning arrangement used by FCL in which students take turns leading a small group learning
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schools for thought
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a social constructivist program that combines aspects of the jasper project, FCL, and CSILE
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motivation
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the processes that energize, direct, and sustain behavior
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incentives
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postive or negative stimuli or events that can motivate a student's behavior
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humanistic perspective
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a view that stresses student's capacity for personal growth, freedom to choose their destiny, and positive qualities
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self actualization
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the highest and most elusive of Maslow's needs
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competence motivation
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idea that people are motivated to deal effectively with their environment to master their world and to process information effectively
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extrinsic motivation
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the external motivation to obtain something else
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intrinsic motivation
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the internal motivation to do something for its own sake
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attribution theory
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the theory that individuals are motivated to discover the underlying causes of their own behavior and performance
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helpless orientation
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a response to challenges and difficulties in which the individual feels trapped by the difficulty and attributes the difficulty to a lack of ability
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mastery orientation
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a task oriented response to difficult or challenging circumstances that focuses on learning strategies and the process of achievement rather than the outcome
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performance orientation
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a focus on winning rather then an achievement outcome
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mindset
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Dweck's concept that refers to the cognitive view individuals develop for themselves
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self efficacy
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the belief that one can master a situation and produce positive outcomes
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social motives
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needs and desires that are learned through experience with the social world
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failure syndrome
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having low expectations for success and giving up at the first sign of difficulty
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auditorium style
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students sit facing the teacher
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face to face style
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students sit facing each other
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offset style
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small numbers of students sit at tables but don't sit directly across from each other
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seminar style
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large numbers of students sit in circular, square, or u-shaped set ups
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cluster style
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small numbers of students work in small closely bunched groups
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wittiness
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teachers show students that they are aware of what is happening
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active listening
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a listening style that gives full attention to the speaker and notes both the intellectual and emotional contents of the message
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formative assessment
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assessment during the course of instruction rather then after it's completed
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summative assessment
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assessment after instruction is finished to document student performance
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instructional validity
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the extent to which the assessment is a reasonable sample of what went on in the classroom
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grading
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translating descriptive assessment information into letters, numbers, or other marks that indicate the quality of a students learning or performance
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objective tests
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tests that have relatively clear, unambiguous scoring criteria
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performance assessment
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assessment that requires creating answers or products that demonstrate knowledge or skill
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selected response items
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test items with an objective format in which student responses can be scored quickly
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multiple choice item
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an objective test item consisting of 2 parts: a stem plus a set of possible responses
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constructed response
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items that require students to write out information
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authentic assessment
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evaluating a student's knowledge or skill in a context that approximates the real world or real life as closely as possible
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performance criteria
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specific behaviors that students need to perform effectively as part of an assessment
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portfolio
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a systematic and organized collection of a student's work that demonstrates the student's skills and accomplishments
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norm referenced grading
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a grading system based on a comparison of a student's performance with that of other students in the class or of other classes and other students
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criterion referenced grading
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a grading system based on a certain grade of performance regardless of any comparison with the work of other students
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growth portfolio
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a portfolio of work produced over an extended time frame to reveal the student's progress in meeting learning targets
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best work portfolio
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a portfolio that showcases the student's best work
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question
concept map
answer
a visual presentation of a concepts connections and hierarchical organization
question
thinking
answer
manipulating and transforming information in memory
question
inductive reasoning
answer
reasoning from the specific to the general
question
deductive reasoning
answer
reasoning from the general to the specific
question
analogy
answer
a correspondence in some respects between otherwise dissimilar things
question
critical thinking
answer
thinking reflectively and productively and evaluating the evidence
question
mindfulness
answer
means being alert, mentally present, and cognitively flexible while going through life's everyday activities and tasks
question
decision making
answer
evaluating alternatives and making choices among them
question
confirmation bias
answer
the tendency to search for and use information that supports our ideas rather then refutes them
question
belief perseverance
answer
the tendency to hold on to a belief in the face of contradictory evidence
question
overconfidence bias
answer
the tendency to have more confidence in judgment and decisions than we should have based on probability or past experience
question
prototype matching
answer
deciding if an item is a member of a category by comparing it with the most typical items of the category
question
hindsight bias
answer
the tendency to falsely report after the fact that we accurately predicted an event
question
dual process model
answer
states that decision making is influenced by 2 systems: one analytical and one experimental which complete each other
question
creativity
answer
the ability to think about something in novel and unusual ways and come up with unique solutions to problems
question
convergent thinking
answer
thinking with the aim of producing one answer
question
divergent thinking
answer
thinking with the aim of producing many answers
question
problem solving
answer
finding an appropriate way to attain a goal
question
subgoaling
answer
the process of setting intermediate goals that place students in a better position to reach the final goal
question
algorithms
answer
strategies that guarantee a solution to a problem
question
heuristics
answer
strategies or rules of thumb that can suggest a solution to a problem but don't ensure that it will work
question
means end analysis
answer
a heuristic in which one identifies the goal of a problem, assesses the current situation, and evaluates what needs to be done to decrease the difference between the 2 conditions
question
fixation
answer
using a prior strategy and thereby failing to examine a problem from a fresh new perspective
question
mental set
answer
a type of fixation in which an individual tries to solve a problem in a particular way that has worked in the past
question
problem based learning
answer
learning that emphasizes authentic problems like those that occur in daily life
question
project based learning
answer
students work on real meaningful problems beyond those of everyday life and create tangible products
question
transfer
answer
applying previous experiences and knowledge to learning or problem solving in a new situation
question
near transfer
answer
the transfer of learning to a situation that is similar to the one in which the initial learning took place
question
far transfer
answer
the transfer of learning to a situation that is very different from the one in which the initial learning took place
question
low road transfer
answer
the automatic often unconscious transfer of learning to another situation
question
high road transfer
answer
the transfer of learning from one situation to another that is conscious and effortful
question
forward teaching transfer
answer
occurs when the individual looks to apply learned information to a future situation
question
backward teaching transfer
answer
occurs when the individual looks back to a previous situation for information to solve a problem
question
social constructivist approach
answer
approach that emphasizes the social contexts of learning and the idea that knowledge is mutually built and constructed
question
situated cognition
answer
the idea that thinking occurs in social and physical contexts
question
cognitive apprenticeship
answer
a relationship in which an expert stretches and supports a novice's understanding and use of a culture's skills
question
cooperative learning
answer
learning that occurs when students work in small groups to help each other learn
question
fostering a community of learners
answer
a social constructivist program that focuses on literacy development and biology
question
reciprocal learning
answer
a learning arrangement used by FCL in which students take turns leading a small group learning
question
schools for thought
answer
a social constructivist program that combines aspects of the jasper project, FCL, and CSILE
question
motivation
answer
the processes that energize, direct, and sustain behavior
question
incentives
answer
postive or negative stimuli or events that can motivate a student's behavior
question
humanistic perspective
answer
a view that stresses student's capacity for personal growth, freedom to choose their destiny, and positive qualities
question
self actualization
answer
the highest and most elusive of Maslow's needs
question
competence motivation
answer
idea that people are motivated to deal effectively with their environment to master their world and to process information effectively
question
extrinsic motivation
answer
the external motivation to obtain something else
question
intrinsic motivation
answer
the internal motivation to do something for its own sake
question
attribution theory
answer
the theory that individuals are motivated to discover the underlying causes of their own behavior and performance
question
helpless orientation
answer
a response to challenges and difficulties in which the individual feels trapped by the difficulty and attributes the difficulty to a lack of ability
question
mastery orientation
answer
a task oriented response to difficult or challenging circumstances that focuses on learning strategies and the process of achievement rather than the outcome
question
performance orientation
answer
a focus on winning rather then an achievement outcome
question
mindset
answer
Dweck's concept that refers to the cognitive view individuals develop for themselves
question
self efficacy
answer
the belief that one can master a situation and produce positive outcomes
question
social motives
answer
needs and desires that are learned through experience with the social world
question
failure syndrome
answer
having low expectations for success and giving up at the first sign of difficulty
question
auditorium style
answer
students sit facing the teacher
question
face to face style
answer
students sit facing each other
question
offset style
answer
small numbers of students sit at tables but don't sit directly across from each other
question
seminar style
answer
large numbers of students sit in circular, square, or u-shaped set ups
question
cluster style
answer
small numbers of students work in small closely bunched groups
question
wittiness
answer
teachers show students that they are aware of what is happening
question
active listening
answer
a listening style that gives full attention to the speaker and notes both the intellectual and emotional contents of the message
question
formative assessment
answer
assessment during the course of instruction rather then after it's completed
question
summative assessment
answer
assessment after instruction is finished to document student performance
question
instructional validity
answer
the extent to which the assessment is a reasonable sample of what went on in the classroom
question
grading
answer
translating descriptive assessment information into letters, numbers, or other marks that indicate the quality of a students learning or performance
question
objective tests
answer
tests that have relatively clear, unambiguous scoring criteria
question
performance assessment
answer
assessment that requires creating answers or products that demonstrate knowledge or skill
question
selected response items
answer
test items with an objective format in which student responses can be scored quickly
question
multiple choice item
answer
an objective test item consisting of 2 parts: a stem plus a set of possible responses
question
constructed response
answer
items that require students to write out information
question
authentic assessment
answer
evaluating a student's knowledge or skill in a context that approximates the real world or real life as closely as possible
question
performance criteria
answer
specific behaviors that students need to perform effectively as part of an assessment
question
portfolio
answer
a systematic and organized collection of a student's work that demonstrates the student's skills and accomplishments
question
norm referenced grading
answer
a grading system based on a comparison of a student's performance with that of other students in the class or of other classes and other students
question
criterion referenced grading
answer
a grading system based on a certain grade of performance regardless of any comparison with the work of other students
question
growth portfolio
answer
a portfolio of work produced over an extended time frame to reveal the student's progress in meeting learning targets
question
best work portfolio
answer
a portfolio that showcases the student's best work
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