Exam 5: Theories of Learning
Exam 1: Learning Disabilities and Other Related Disabilities: Characteristics and Current Directions26 Questions
Exam 2: Assessment and the Iep Process27 Questions
Exam 3: Specialized Instruction25 Questions
Exam 4: Educational Settings and the Role of the Family71 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Learning46 Questions
Exam 6: Social Emotional and Behavioral Challenges27 Questions
Exam 7: Related Disabilities: Autism Spectrum Disorders Asdand Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Adhd43 Questions
Exam 8: Young Children With Disabilities53 Questions
Exam 9: Adolescents and Adults With Learning Disorders and Related Disabilities47 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding the Laws Related to Students With Disabillities23 Questions
Exam 11: Spoken Language Difficulties: Listening and Speaking48 Questions
Exam 12: Reading Difficulties46 Questions
Exam 13: Written Language Difficulties43 Questions
Exam 14: Mathematics Difficulties40 Questions
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Which theory suggests that learning failure occurs because students are expected to perform skills for which they have not developed readiness?
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Beth has learned the 5's tables through several of the stages of learning. She can now apply them to other situations. What stage is this?
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According to Piaget, children learn mainly through their senses and motor movements at ages
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In the "ABC" Behavioral Unit in behavioral psychology, the "reinforcement" is the
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The idea that learning occurs in a social context and that the relationship between an adult and the student is an important element is attributed to the learning theory of
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What are the three branches of psychology that have implications for learning disabilities and related mild disabilities?
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Which learning theory highlights the importance of prior knowledge and the need to construct one's own knowledge?
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The definition of learning disabilities that includes disorders in basic psychological processes comes from
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Functional behavioral assessment is related to which theory?
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The terms scaffolding, prior knowledge, and constructing one's own knowledge are part of which theory of learning?
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When Juan completed 10 arithmetic problems, he received 5 points. In terms of the Behavioral Unit, the points are
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Piaget's theory suggests that the average child is capable of abstract thinking by age
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Willie was not paying attention while his teacher first explained the homework assignment. He has a problem with the first phase of the memory system, which is
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Many students with learning disabilities and related mild disabilities have characteristics of passive and dependent learners. This is referred to as
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Mr. Roberts relates the ideas in his social studies class through a diagram he draws with his students on the chalkboard. This diagram helps students see the relationship among the ideas. This technique is
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In the information-processing model, executive control is also called
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When a student has learned something so well that the performance becomes subconscious and requires little processing effort, this is referred to as
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Which model traces the flow of knowledge and memory in the person's mind as the individual learns and thinks?
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Vygotsky proposed that for successful student learning, teachers must determine the appropriate level of difficulty for teaching. This theory is called
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