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According to Piaget; the capacity to *1/1 generalise and formulate hypotheses is possible in which developmental stage?
formal
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Match the theory with the theorist. Gagné:
Teach first things first
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Match the theory with the advice in relation to teaching. Information processing approach: Behaviorism
Repetition reinforces learning
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It is a good idea to have students in a second level art class listen to music while learning to paint
False
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Match the theory with the theorist. Ausubel:
Always work from the known to the unknown (link to previous knowledge-cognitive link up)
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Thorndike established several laws in relation to behaviourism, one basically meant; actions that produce pleasant effects are likely to be repeated. Which of his laws was this?
law of effect
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Which of the following studies investigated the importance of modelling behaviour?
bobo doll experiments
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Constructivism is a theory of learning that believes we 'construct' our own knowledge. This theory differs from behaviourism because it considers what is going on in the
Brain
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Match the theory with the theorist. Aristotle:
Deductive methods are good for skills and exam prep
10
In order to be sure a pupil understands a concept or idea the teacher should
Ask them to explain it in their own words
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Match the theory with the theorist. Vygotsky:
Attention is necessary for learning and the teacher needs to insist on attention when teaching
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Which of the following studies evaluated a person's likelihood to conform to a standard when there is pressure to do so?
Asch study
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Classical conditioning is when
A stimulus is presented in order to get a response
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Match the theory with the advice in relation to teaching & learning. Constructivism:
Discovery learning leads to transferability of learning
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Match the theory with the theorist. Piaget:
Always work from the known to the unknown (link to previous knowledge-cognitive link up)
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Match the theory with the advice in relation to teaching. Information processing approach:
Attention is necessary for learning and the teacher needs to insist on attention when teaching
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X The association between a neutral and an unconditioned stimulus need to occur in a close proximity of time to form an association. This is called
classical conditioning
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Match the theorist with the advice in relation to teaching & learning. Bruner:
Discovery learning leads to transferability of learning
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in a school situation, if a pupil does not like art because they do not like their art teacher, this is an example of
operant
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Which of the following studies examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviour?Which of the following studies examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviour?
Stanford Prison study 1971
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What is grandma's rule?
Any activity more preferred at time X can be used to reinforce an activity less preferred at time Y
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Father of Operant Conditioning
Skinner
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Which of the following studies examined obedience to authority figures and were a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale?
Milgram experiment
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Match the theory with the advice in relation to teaching behaviour. Gestalt theory:
We perceive in the light of our previous experience
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Regarding teaching styles, which of the following statements is true?
At present, it looks as if a balance of teaching styles goes hand in hand with a balanced education.
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The idea that 'Human beings change their behaviour simply because they are being studied was discovered in which of the following studies?
The Hawthorne Studies (1955)