Types of languages

100 concepts

Self-Efficacy

Self-view of one's own confidence.

Self-concept

The way you view yourself.

Prototype

Characteristics that describe an object.

Individual Physical State

Informational Language

A command given and explaining what will occur once the command is completed.

Control Language

A command given with no explanation to why it should be accomplished.

Psychomotor

Affective Domain

Cognitive Domain

Mirrored Neurons

The way one momentarily copies anothers emotion

Metacognition

Occurs when you are thinking about your thinking

Attribution Theory

The ways that you view instances (internally/externally, unstable/stable, and controllable/uncontrollable.) Claiming

Phatic Communication

Use of touch to communicate

People

Erikson

Social Development

Trust vs Mistrust

Identity vs identity diffusion

Piaget

Cognitive stages

Sensorimotor

Preoperational

Concrete Operational

Formal Operations

Vygotsky

Kohlberg's stags of Moral Development

Erik Erickson's Psychological Stages

Scheme & Schema

Stored knowledge.

Defining Features

Correlation Features

Failure to Retrieve

working/short-term memory

Long-term memory

Failure to Store

Personal Theory

An over/undergeneralization what misconceptions are believed.

Disequilibrium

Undergeneralization

Overgeneralization

Negative Transfer

Positive Transfer

Recalling how the activity is similar

Personal Fable

Anxieties

Debilitating Anxiety

State Anxiety

A point wherein the student is nervous in learning as there may be a fear of succeeding or ability to complete aspects of the lesson

Facilitating Anxiety

Trait Anxiety

A child is anxious or overexcited to a point that certain topics or ideas may be overlooked in their learning.

Self-Regulate

Heuristic

A method or process that is not the general way we use to learn.

Physical Arrangement

Cueing

Something occurs that alerts you to act.

Zone of Proximal Development

Parallel Thinking

Behaviorism

Frame positive behaviors rather than negative

Constructivism

Positive Reinforcement

Negative Reinforcement

Intrinsic Motivation

Extrinsic Motivation

Subtopic

Stimulus

Decay

Material that is forgotten at a uncertain rate over time.

Distributive cognition

Example: Being able to recall information in the way the teacher asks to list. Helps in making connections.

Learned Helplessness

Verbal Mediation

Interference

Mnemonic Devices

Floating topic