Gen Ed Flashcards

(42 cards)

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Tabularasa, empiricism: “Father of Liberalism”

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John Locke

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“Father of scientific
method” “Father of empiricism”

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Francis Bacon

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“Hollistic education”(physical, moral, intellectual): nature of child.

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Jean Jacques Rousseau

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“Cone of Experience” aka “Father of Modern Media in Education”

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Edgar Dale

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Psychosocial development Theory

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Erik Erickson

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Theory of
Connectionsim “satisfaction” the law of effect, readiness and exercise”.” Father of Modern Educational psychology;

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Edward Lee Thorndike

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“Father of kindergarten” Johann Herbart founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline.

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Friedrich Frobel

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symmetrical and harmonious devt of child: motto “Learning by head, hand and heart”

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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

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psychosexual, psychoanalytic; father of modern psychology”

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Sigmund Freud

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german psycologist”father of psychology’.

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Wilhelm Woundt

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Learning by doing: education
for all.

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John Dewey

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Father of kinder garten

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David Froebel

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classical conditioning: involuntary behavior

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Ivan Pavlov

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operant cond.

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Burrhus Frederic Skinner

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cognitivist/ Cognitive development

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Jean piaget

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meaningful learning envronment theory, graphic organizer, assumption

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David Ausubel

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insight learning theory

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William Kohler

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moral development theory

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Lawrence Kohlberg

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Modeling/Imitate: Social
learning Theory,”bobo doll’ experiment, neo behaviorism

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Albert Bandura

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commulative learning theory

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hierarchy of needs, motivation theory

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Abraham Maslow

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Ecological System Theory
(microsystem, mesosystem, exo, macro and
chrono)

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Brofenbrenner’s

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blooms cognitive taxonomy

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Benjamin Bloom

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affective domain Simpsons / Anita Harrow psychomotor domain

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David Krathwohl

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Discovery Learning Theory/Inquiry method: Scaffolding Theory: constructivist, spiral curr, instrumental conceptualism
Jerome Bruner
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constructivist :Social Constructivism; Zond of Proximal Development (ZPD) : More knowledgeable others (MKO)
Lev Vygotsky
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tabularasa , empiricism: "Father of Liberalism"
John locke
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Multiple int.
Howard Gardner
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metacognition
John Flavel
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behaviorial theory: Father of Behaviorism", psychological school of behaviorism.
John Watson
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The Father of Social Psychology; his work pioneered the use of scientific methods to study social behavior.
Kurt Lewin
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theories to mental characteristics as human think, feel & behave(" evolutionary psychology")
Charles darwin
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Physiological
William Sheldon
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gestalt psychology
Max Wertheimer
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used vernacular for approaching the class.
Wolfgang Ratke
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purposive behaviorism and goal oriented
Edward Tolman
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Idealist/ldealism(own ideas) nothing exist except in the mind of a man.
Plato
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Realist/Realist (experience) mastery of organized subject matter.
Aristotle
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Great philosopher, analects, golden rule, society, name (essence) rule.
Cunfucios
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idealistic wing of confucianism; love covers all (good, right)
Mencius
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realistic wing of confusianism
Hzun tzu
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attachment theory.
Bowlby