ch 9 Flashcards

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obesity

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more than 20% increase over healthy weight BMI 85th percentile - over weight, 95th obease

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rough and tumble play

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friendly chasing and play fighting

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3
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dominance hierarchy

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stable ordering of group members that predict who will win when conflict arises

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concrete operational stage

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7-11 years compared with an early stage childhood thought is far more logical, flexible and organized

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5
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reversibility

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capacity to think through series of steps then mentally reverse direction

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6
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seriation

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ability to order items along a quantitative dimension such a length or overweight

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7
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transitive inference

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ability of a concrete operational child who can seriate mentally

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cognitive maps

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mentally representations of familiar large scale spaces such as neighborhoods or school

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9
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ADHD

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involves inattention, impulsivity and excessive motor activity resulting in academic and social problem

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10
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rehearsal

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reporting information to self, first appears in early grade school years

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organization

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grouping related items together

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elaboration

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creating a relationship or shared meaning between two or more pieces of information that do not belong to the same category

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cognitive self-regulation

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the process of continuously monitoring progress toward a goal checking outcomes and redirecting unsuccessful efforts

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whole language approach

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argued that from the beginning children should be exposed to text in complete form so that they can appreciate the communicative function of written language i.e. stories, letters, lists

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phonics approach

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believing that children should first be coached on phonics - the basic rules for translating written symbols into sounds, only after mastering these skills should they get complex reading material

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16
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triarchic theory of successful intelligence

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identifies three broad interacting intelligences 1-analytical intelligence or information precessing skills 2 creative intelligence - capacity to solve novel problems 3 practical intelligence - application of intellectual skills in everyday situations

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intelligent behavior

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involves balancing all three aspects of triarchic theory to succeed in life according to one’s personal goals and the requirements of ones cultural community

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theory of multiple intelligences

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defines intelligence in terms of distinct sets of processing operations that permit individuals to engage in a wide range of culturally valued activities. demising the idea of general intelligences, gardner proposes at least eight independent intelligences

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emotional intelligence

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refers to a set of emotional abilities that enable individuals to process and adapt to emotional information. measured by kills enabling people to manage their own emotions and interact competency with others

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sterotype threat

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fear of being judged based on a negative stereotype and can trigger anxiety that interferes with performance

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dynamic assessment

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innovation consistent with Vygotskys zone of proximal development, an adult introduces purposeful teaching into the testing situation to find out what the child can attain with the social support

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traditional classroom

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teacher is the sole authority for knowledge, rules and decision making. students are relatively passive - listening resounding when called on and completing teacher - assigned tasks. their progress is evaluated by how well they keep pace with a uniform set of standards for their grade

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constructivist classroom

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encourage students to construct their own knowledge. based on piagets theory, graded based on development compared to prior progress

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social-constructivst classrooms

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children participate in a wide range of challenging activities with teachers and peers, with whom they jointly construct understandings. as children acquire knowledge and straggles thought working together they become competent contributing members of their classroom community and advance in cognitive and social development

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cooperative learning

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in which small groups of classmates work toward common goals - by resolving differences of opinion, sharing responsibilities and providing one another wit sufficient explanations to correct misunderstandings

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educational self fulfilling prophecies

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children may adopt teachers positive or negative views and start to live up to them

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inclusive classrooms

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student with learning difficulties learn alongside typical students in regular educational setting for all or part of the school day - practice designed t prepare them for participation in society and combat prejudices

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learning disabilities

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great difficulty with one or more aspects of learning usually reading, and thus achievement is far behind what would be expected based on IQ

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gifted

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displaying exceptional intellectual strengths

30
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creativity

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ability to produce that is original and appropriate, something others have not thought of that is useful in some way

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divergent thinking

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the generation of multiple and unusual possibilities when faced with a task or problem

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convergent thinking

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involves arriving at a single correct answer and is emphasized on intelligence tests

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talent

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outstanding performance in specific field