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Praxis PLT Terms

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Metacognition   Thinking about one's own thinking.  
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Constuctivism   The theory that states people learn based on their own understanding.  
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Discovery Learning   The theory that someone can discover information on their own or in groups.  
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Extrinisic Motivation   Motivation that comes from the "outside" such as rewards.  
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Intrinsic Motivation   Motivation that comes from the "inside".  
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Learned Helplessness   A learned tendency to rely on others for help.  
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Scaffolding   Steps or support needed until a person can handle a new skill on their own.  
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Schema   Mind Map(or web) based on past understandings and experiences  
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Proximal development   The point where a student can learn better by working with someone else.  
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Auditory Learner   Someone who learns through listening.  
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Behavior Disorders   A conduct disorder in children.  
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Concrete Operational Thinker   A person (usually age 7-11) who thinks in logical terms and not abstractly. (These thinkers like hands-on activities.)  
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Formal Operational Thinker   a person who thinks hypothetically or uses abstract though processes. (usually after age 11)  
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Tactile Learner   a person who learns through touch.  
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LRE   Least Restrictive Enviroment  
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