All _____ is caused by a corresponding external stimulus. It is determined by the environment through either association or reinforcement.
Behavior
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TRUE OR FALSE: Knowledge is deprived between the students and the instructor.
False
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This is the process by which new knowledge is changed / modified / merged in our minds to fit into what we already know.
Assimilation
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The knowledge is acquired, then remains stagnant.
Traditional classroom
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thief
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gold
Win 50 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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This mode involves encoding action-based information for storage in our memory. Example. An infant recalls shaking a rattle by developing a ‘muscular memory’ of the task.
Enactive
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The process by which we modify what we already know to take into account the new information.
Accommodation
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What is the range of age for the sensorimotor stage?
0-2 yrs old
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banana
Go to last place!
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star
Double points!
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gift
Win 5 points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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This element of constructivism states that as each student moves through the learning journey, they get better at selecting and organizing information. They are able to better classify ideas and create more meaningful systems of thought.
People learn to learn, as they learn
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TRUE OR FALSE: The instructor takes on the role of a facilitator instead of a director.
TRUE
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What is the last domain or the highest domain in the new taxonomy?
Creating
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In the new bloom’s taxonomy, this domain examines information and makes judgments.
Evaluating
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It is a stimulus which initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention. In classical conditioning, when used together with an unconditioned stimulus, this becomes a conditioned stimulus.
Neutral stimulus
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It is a mere memorization of information without relevance to existing knowledge.