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Core Content Knowledge for Special Education - Approaches/Theories

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8 learning and achievement theories   Cognitive, Constructionist, Psychodynamic, Behavioral, Sociological, Ecological, Therapeutic and Medical  
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Theoretic strategies include attention to learning styles, metacognition, teaching learning strategies, peer grouping, scaffolding, focus on behavioral temperament and social context of learning.   Cognitive Theories  
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Gestalt and Piaget   Cognitive Theorists  
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Theory analyzing problem solving, memory and language. Focus is on how students understand, how students look at and how students solve problems.   Cognitive Theories  
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Piaget   Constructionist Theorist  
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Experiential learning   Constructionist Theories  
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Students create and construct mental models, teachers facilitate experimentations and hands-on learning.   Constructionist Theories  
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Inquiry based learning is an example of this theory.   Constructionist Theories  
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The study of human behavior focused on motivation and drives and the importance of emotions.   Psychodynamic Theory Defined  
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Brucke, Jung and Freud   Psychodynamic Theorists  
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Thought processes, genetic make-up, emotional health and environment are the sources to a student's personality and reactions to situations.   Psychodynamic Theories  
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Human behavior and relationships formulated by conscious and unconscious stimuli.   Psychodynamic Theories  
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Skinner   Behavioral Theorist  
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ABC model   ANTECEDENT or stimulusTarget BEHAVIOR or responseCONSEQUENCES or reinforcement  
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IEP, BIP and FBA are examples   Behavioral Theories  
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Key components of Behavioral Theories   Explicit teaching and direct instruction  
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Focus is on tasks to grasp, skills to develop, and environment.   Behavioral Theories  
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Operant conditioning   Assessment of a student's learning by analyzing tasks presented and how the student responds.  
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Bandura   Sociological Theorist  
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Students learn through observation (watching).   Sociological Theories  
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Demonstration and modeling are an example of this theory.   Sociological  
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The study of how humans develop within their own environments.   Ecological Theories  
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Society and culture affect how a student will learn and each students future academic success.   Ecological Theories  
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Family systems theory   Ecological Theory example  
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Collaborative approach utilizing speech pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, and medical personnel.   Therapeutic Theories  
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Focus is on the needs of exceptional students and may require therapy and interventions through push-in and pull-out models.   Therapeutic Theories  
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Conditions are due to genetic causes, diseases, illnesses, accidents, and other etiologies.   Medical Theories  
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Factors of medical conditions should be considered not the theory itself when developing an IEP.   Medical Theories  
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