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EDP 201 (Miami University, OH) Final Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024

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Vygotsky's view of development - children influenced through interactions with others; zone of proximal development; language + dialogue = development; continuous; nurture; culture specific Piaget's view of development - development happens in different stages, discontinuous; both nature and nu...

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EDP 201 Final Exam Review Questions and Answers UPDATED 2024

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The tendency for humans to be more helpful and favorable of members of their own group is known as - In-group bias Jimmy and Susie both demonstrate misbehavior in class. In one sentence, explain which student is most likely to be criticized for this behavior and why? - Jimmy would be more likely ...

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EDP 201 final exam study questions and answers 2024

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What may high-stakes testing influence? - a. The evaluation of teachers. b. Whether a student is to continue in the next level of schooling. c. What content is taught within the classroom. d. All of the above. What are teachers likely to experience as a result of IDEA 2004? - a. A classroom ...

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edp 201 final exam practice questions and answers 2024

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You are teaching a high school English class. You want your students to be able to write a coherent thesis paper by the end of the quarter. According to the text, which type of approach is this to formulating a learning objective? Why? cognitive approach, because it is from specific to general ...

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EDP 201 Final Exam (Chapter Quizzes) With Correct Answers Graded A 2024

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What 3 things may high stakes testing influence? - - the evaluation of teachers - whether a student is to continue in the next level - what content is taught withing the classroom A math teacher wants to find out why her students are having trouble understanding fractions. She reviews their h...

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EDP 201: Cumulative End of Course Exam Study Guide 2024

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action research understand/test a particular phenomenon (change the teaching side or learning side) - Working with students - Qualitative or quantitative - Plan, act, develop a plan, communicate, and reflect - Is the new curriculum working? ethnography a descriptive approach that focuses on t...

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EDP 201 Final Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024

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Correlation Coefficient - How strongly two variables are correlated Piaget's Theory - Cognitive skills change from trying to make sense of the world. Development leads to learning. Influenced by maturation, social experiences, equilibration Assimilation - Incorporating information into existi...

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EDP 201 Final Exam Questions and Answers UPDATED 2024

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Equilibration - What is the process of searching for a balance between cognitive schemas and environmental information called? Individual, Microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, chronosystem - Bronfenbrenner's ecological system in order (small-big) additive bilingualism - A teacher ...

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EDP 201 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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Sources of Self Efficacy - Mastery Exper= direct experiences of successfully completing a task Vicarious= observing other succeeding on a task similar to the on you face Social Persuasion= specific performance feedback or pep talk which can lead a student to make an effort, attempt new strategies,...

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EDP 201 Final exam questions and answers graded 2024

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The process of searching for a balance between cognitive schemas and environmental information - Cognitive equilibrium Positive reinforcement - to add Negative reinforcement - to remove Cheryl generates a list of solutions for the recycling problem (not pre-decided) - example of creative th...

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