Learning & Cog

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Created Jul 10, 2012
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Educational Implications of Piaget's Cognitive DevelopmentTheory?
 
A focus on the process of children’s thinking, not just its products. Recognition of...
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Gagne?
 
The father of instructional design.Bridge between behavioral approaches of Skinner and cognitive...
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Banks 5 types of knowledge (in a multicultural sense)?
 
1. Personal/cultural2. Popular - media3. Mainstream academic knowledge (western-centric)4....
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Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
 
State laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional....
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
 
Federal legislation, especially TitleVI, which prohibited discrimination based on race and...
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Disability Laws of the Mid-1970s: PRL. 94-142 and Section 504
 
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was broad-based civil rights legislation...
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Tinker v. Des Moines Independent CommunitySchool District (1969). 
 
This landmark Supreme Court decision is famous not only for its student-friendly First...
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What are the major tenets of Progressivism?
 
Dewey is fatherConcrete factsTheory based on truthHumans are part of the environmentDevelopment...
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Questions of criteria?
 
What criteria do we use to answer questions?
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Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971)
 
Although, like desegregation, church-state issues have defied judicial resolution, I havechosen...
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San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973)
 
This Supreme Court decision earned its place as a counterpart to Brown by applying the...
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Gagne & Skinner similarity?
 
Both believe in reinforcement.
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Punishment vs. negative reinforcement?
 
Review
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Compare/contrast Piaget and Vygotsky?
 
Piaget believed learning is developmental vs. Vygotsky believes it is social. Vygotsky says...
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Skinner & Gagne similarity?
 
Intelligence is constant. Piaget believes it can change because the learner constructs reality.
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Vygotsky?
 
Cultural/Historical TheorySocial ConstructivistSocial interactionTeacher as the modelSigns...
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Skinner and Vygotsky differences?
 
Skinner doesn't address internal states, whereas Vygotsky discussed internal speech and how...
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Bandura?
 
Social Cognitive Theory (Modeling theory) - combination of Vygotsky/Skinner. Reciprocal determinism...
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8 periods of curriculum history
 
Academic Scientism - scientific knowledge focusProgressive Functionalism - Great Depression...
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Where do creativity and curriculum history paths diverge?
 
Dr. Shirley
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Connect Banks to creativity in the connection it allows for opportunity in innovation?
 
Dr. Shirley
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Adaptive unconscious?
 
Underlying thoughts that guide our actions that we are not necessarily aware of.
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Based on article Truth & Truthfulness, what challenges do teachers face in implementing...
 
Truth is your own beliefs. Dewey says truth is ever-changing/non-static. Truthfulness is about...
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Goss v. Lopez (1975)
 
Although Rodriguez marked a step back, Goss represented continuing judicial activism,...
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Meyer v. Nebraska
 
Held that a 1919 Nebraska law restricting foreign-language education violated the Due...
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Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
 
Held that public school curricular student newspapers that have not been...
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Bethel v. Fraser
 
Decision involving free speech and public schools. Matthew Fraser was suspended from school...
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Equal Protection Clause
 
Part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, provides...
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Establishment Clause
 
The Establishment Clause is the first of several pronouncements in the First...
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14th Amendment
 
Allows due process
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1st Amendment
 
Freedom of

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