Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives with Verbs: Cognitive Domain Level of Cognitive Domain | | | Sample Verbs* | | | KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge is defined as the remembering of previously learned material. This involves the recall of a wide range of material‚ from specific facts to complete theories. | Acquire Choose Count Define Distinguish Draw Fill-in Find | Follow directions Locate Group Match Identify Memorize Indicate Name Know Outline Label Pick List Point | Quote
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Cognitive theory is concerned with the development of a persons thought processes‚ it also looks at how these thought processes influence how we understand and interrelate with the world. One of the principal cognitive theorists was Jean Piaget‚ who proposed ideas that revolutionised how we think about child development and whether children think differently than adults. This essay will introduce Jean Piaget as a theorist‚ prior to discussing Jean Piaget’s theory ‘stages of children’s intellectual
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The learning theory proposes that attachment behaviours are learnt through the imitation of the attachment figures meaning they are not innate. One explanation of how this happens is through Classical Conditioning. In the Learning Theory Classical Conditioning is the forming of an attachment through association. The Learning Theory states that when a baby is born they naturally want food. When the mother feeds the baby it automatically associates the food which is the primary reinforces with its
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02/20/13 PSYC 47 – YB MY PERSONAL LEARNING THEORY (Outward Appearance Theory) This theory is based from my hobbies‚ my personal experiences‚ and experiences told by my family and close friends. The environment was also helpful; I gained observations from what is happening around me. I am not going to say that this theory is all original since before coming up with this‚ I studied other existing theories and I got a lot of ideas from them on what to write. I was able
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important representatives of social cognitive learning theories. He’s theory on observational learning (learning by observing behavior) is the single most important form of learning. He argues that people learn most of their behavior through observation and only a little through direct contact. The reason for this is the complexity of most behavior‚ and that this can’t be learned through verbal instructions. This essay will focus on the principles of observational learning‚ highlight the strength and weaknesses
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Learning theory argues that attachments are based on the principal of operant and classical conditioning; our first attachments are usually formed with our care giver‚ the person who feeds‚ changes and cuddles us. Classical conditioning is based on association‚ for example if a child is hungry them the milk from is the unconditioned stimulus which cause and unconditioned response of relief form its discomfort. This isn’t learned by the child it’s a natural response; however over time the pleasure
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Background Summary Sam is an 18 year old student with Specific Learning Disability. She is currently in her senior year of high school‚ but plans to attend school until she is 21 years old. Sam will be completing a specialized course of study that includes both academics and vocational preparation to receive a high school diploma. Sam will reside at home with her family which includes; mother‚ father and younger siblings. Sam’s likes to look at magazines‚ store advertisements‚ and comic books.
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Jean Piaget Jean Piaget (1896 - 1980) was employed at the Binet Institute in the 1920s‚ where his job was to develop French versions of questions on English intelligence tests. He became intrigued with the reasons children gave for their wrong answers on the questions that required logical thinking. He believed that these incorrect answers revealed important differences between the thinking of adults and children. Piaget (1936) was the first psychologist to make a systematic study of cognitive
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more concerned is the developmental arena for children. A lot of varieties methods and theories have been put toward to help explain the different ways that children learn. Psychological theories and frameworks of learning development are useful for learning support because they supply a base point or model through which the professional can interpret behavior‚ results and achievement of children. There are psychologists and their theories of learning development that still influenced the current
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exploration of it was much more relevant than the playfulness of it‚ but I’m sure it must have been followed by play after the exploration processed had passed. Play is deemed as very important in an infants progressing to a youths life. Through play children are able to figure out who they are and the obscurities of their young lives and through the years as stated in the book the restrictions of what could be considered as allowed play and what shouldn’t be considered as play has gotten stricter. Also
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