$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Motivate Me Learning in Context Instruction & Assessment Theories & Theorists Cognitive Development
Pavlov’s dog and classical conditioning inspired this theory. C1 $100
What is behaviorism? C1? $100
Meaning is constructed by the learner based on prior knowledge and experiences. C1 $200
What is constructivist learning theory? C1 $200
Rationale for encouraging students to work in groups. C1 $300
What is the social learning theory? C1 $300
Vygotsky’s theory C1 $400
What is the sociocultural learning theory? C1 $400
Guggenheim work featuring Rhee the Reformer, teacher lemons and Geoffrey Canada. Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final
What is Waiting for Superman?
C2 $100 Children in this stage typically are ages 2-7, self-oriented, and egocentric
C2 $100 What is the pre- operational stage?
C2 $200 People ages or higher (or never)—able to think abstractly, theoretical reasoning
C2 $200 What is the formal operational stage?
C2 $300 Cognitive psychologist who observed that children have self-constructed understanding of physical and social phenomena that change in quantitative ways over time.
C2 $300 Who is Jean Piaget?
C2 $400 Tall glass of water has the same amount of water as the short glass of water
C2 $400 What is the theory of conservation?
C2 $500 Three types of knowledge development—1) what; 2) how to; 3) when again
C2 $500 What is declarative, procedural and conditional knowledge?
C3 $100 Stickers, rewards, extra credit
C3 $100 What are extrinsic motivators?
C3 $200 The teacher doesn’t like me, so I shouldn’t even try. I’m no good at math anyway, so I won’t do the homework.
C3 $200 What is self- handicapping?
C3 $300 Parenting (or teaching) style in which adult talks with child to work out solutions, gives choices, fosters mutual respect
C3 $300 What is authoritarian?
C3 $400 an inner state that energizes, directs, and sustains behavior. It gets learners moving, points them in a particular direction, and keeps them going.
C3 $400 What is motivation?
C3 $500 the feelings, emotions, and general moods that learners bring to bear on a task.
C3 $500 What is affect?
C4 $100 Antecedent-behavior- consequence
C4 $100 What is the immediate context?
C4 $200 Stickers, praise… a technique used to increase desired behavior
C4 $200 What is positive reinforcement?
C4 $300 when a new stimulus is presented in response to a behavior in an effort to decrease the behavior
C4 $300 What is presentation punishment?
C4 $400 The teacher who has eyes behind her head, knows everything that’s going on in the classroom.
C4 $400 What is with-it-ness?
C4 $500 School-wide model of nonviolence education; Early interventions for students at risk; Intensive intervention for students in trouble
C4 $500 What is a school-wide plan to violence and aggression?
C5 $100 a method of inquiry-based instruction and is considered a constructivist based approach to education. It is supported by the work of learning theorists and psychologists Jean Piaget, Jerome Bruner
C5 $100 Discovery learning
C5 $200 Hunter’s model—hook ‘em, engage, model, guided practice, review
C5 $200 What is direct instruction?
C5 $300 evaluation of student learning that aids understanding and development of knowledge, skills and abilities without passing any final judgement (via recorded grade) on the level of learning.
C5 $300 What is formative assessment?
C5 $400 1.Identified desired results 2.Determine acceptable evidence 3.Plan instructional activities
C5 $400 What is backward design to lesson planning?
C5 $500 1.Measurable verb 2.Conditions 3.Criteria
C5 $500 What are the 3 parts of a measurable lesson objective?
This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg This Jeopardy game was created by Dr. Diane Kern EDC 312