Toggle Navigation
Games
Blog
Class PIN
Join for Free
Sign in
Toggle Navigation
Games
PIN
Join for Free
Blog
Pricing
Contact us
Help center
Sign in
Game Preview
Review. Learning Theories
Game Code: 2739017
English
23
Unlisted
Review. Learning Theories
Play
Study
Slideshow
Share
miris
43
Share Review. Learning Theories
Class PIN
Use Class PIN to share Baamboozle+ games with your students.
Upgrade
Google Classroom
Facebook
Twitter
Save to Folder
It gives importance to how the student’s mind receives, organizes, stores and retrieves information.
Constructivism
Humanism
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
15
It focuses on developing in students the ability to take responsibility for what is learned.
Behaviorism
Humanism
Constructivism
Constructivism
15
It makes use of rewards and punishments.
Humanism
Cognitivism
Constructivism
Behaviorism
15
Learning theory that considers prior knowledge as the base of the new one.
Cognitivism
Behaviorism
Humanism
Constructivism
15
Lev Vygotsky is one of the most important theorists of
Constructivism
Humanism
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
15
From this theory, the operant and classical conditioning are explained.
Constructivism
Cognitivism
Humanism
Behaviorism
15
B. F. Skinner
Humanism
Cognitivism
Behaviorism
Constructivism
15
Abraham Maslow
Behaviorism
Humanism
Constructivism
Constructivism
15
It emerges as a response to behaviorism.
Behaviorism
Humanism
Constructivism
Cognitivism
15
the learner absorbs information, implements cognitive operations, and stocks it in memory.
Cognitivism
Humanism
Behaviorism
Constructivism
15
It states that people are inherently good, therefore the idea is to create an environment conductive to self-actualization.
Behaviorism
Constructivism
Constructivism
Humanism
15
The difference between reinforcements and punishments.
Reinforcements increase the likelihood of a behavior happening again in the future. Punishments decrease the likelihood of a behavior happening again
15
The difference between reinforcements and punishments.
Reinforcements increase the likelihood of a behavior happening again in the future. Punishments decrease the likelihood of a behavior happening again
15
What is intrinsic motivation?
A type of motivation that comes from inside, for their own satisfaction or enjoyment.
15
What is extrinsic motivation?
It is the engage in behavior due to external factors.
15
______________ is a theorist who developed the idea of "biological constructivism"
B.F. Skinner
A. Maslow
Jean Piaget
Teacher Daniel
15
‹
1
2
›
Play for Free
Baamboozle+
NEW!
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
Baamboozle+
More
How to Play
Make some teams
Take turns choosing questions
Say the answer then hit the
Check
button
Click
Okay
if the team is correct or
Oops
if not
Teams
Sign in to choose
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Grid Size
Sign in to choose
8
16
24
Quiz
Sign in to choose
Classic
Questions and Power-Ups
Classic Jr
Sign in to choose
×
Sign up for a trial to unlock features.
Get Started
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.
Allow cookies