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Math Exam Two

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What is the procedure for problem solving   Think about the problem, collaborate, share solutions, discuss, and make a consensus  
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The most important aspect of teaching that is an active and deliberate cognitive process; it involves sequences of interconnected ideas   reflection  
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a well researched topic that comes from the way math is taught, where teachers feel uncomfortable teaching math to their students because they are not good at math themselves   Math Anxiety  
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Method where learning is a process of memorization, drill, and repeated practice; focuses on product not process   Behaviorist Approach  
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Theory that focuses on modeling and self reward that has some interesting implications in mathematics; instruction is presented as meaningful to children.   Social Cognitive Theory  
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this method values the freedom of the child and is designed to support leaning through a clean and stimulating environment; children are given choices about what to study and for how long   Montessori Method  
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Theorist who viewed children as social scientists and believed in process over product   Piaget  
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Piaget; when confronted with hew information or ideas children categorize it into already existing ideas   Assimilation  
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the space in the child's knowledge between what they know and can do individually with help and what they cannot do at all   Zone of Proximal Development  
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supporting a child's thinking until it is strong enough to stand alone and then slowly removing the support   scaffolding  
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Approach to learning where children can look at objects and see the math. Three stages: concrete, semi-concrete, and abstract   Visual Approach  
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child adjusts thinking to adopt new information   accomodate  
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sense of confusion when confronted with hew information that contradicts expectations   disequilibrium  
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Vgostsky; interaction with more experienced peers could improve their performance. This interaction is called..   Social Context  
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leaning style where children are often swayed by the appearance of an object, they are interested in color and layout and are more likely to draw something to aid their comprehension   Visual learner  
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Leaning style where children like to have things explained verbally, words heard are more valuable then reading   Auditory learners  
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Leaning style where children experience learning to understand it. Ideas are only valuable if they are sound and practical   Kinesthetic learner  
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a general attitude toward leaning where teachers recognize all the children in the classroom at differing levels   individualized instruction  
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self fulfilling prophecy where when a teacher expects a student to succeed or fail that student tens to live up to those expectations   Pygmalion Effect  
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assessing children through observation, work samples, and portfolios rather than paper and pencil tests   Authentic  
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way of grouping people based no their educational, occupational, and economic characteristics   Socio-economic  
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These children have less access to higher levels of mathematical and, as a group, experience a less rigorous curriculum   Minority Children  
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