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ECE History and Today
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Accommodation:an early childhood environment that allows all children to have their needs met.
Affirmativeaction:to promote the rights and opportunities of the minority.
Antibias:described as not favoring a particular gender, race, culture or ability.
Assimilation:to absorb information by making it similar to something already known.
Autonomy:means to self-direct.
Bandura:developed a theory that focused on causes of aggression.
Constructivism:a theory that states that students are able to build upon their own knowledge.
Sensitive Period:an important time for children to learn with ease.
DevelopmentallyAppropriatePractices:considers variable in each child such as interests, culture and developmental age.
Egocentric:to be focused on ones own desires or perspectives.
EmergentCurriculum:based upon the interests of the child and abilities.
Froebel:had a difficult childhood but through his life experiences one thing he accomplished was kindergarten.
Gesell:born in Alma, Wisconsin was a main factor in developing the Yale Clinic of Child Development.
HeadStart:a preschool developed to better prepare low income children for kindergarten.
Itard:was a doctor that influenced Maria Montessori.
JohnBWatson:sometimes called the father of behaviorism.
Kohlberg:developed the theory of moral reasoning.
Locke:believed that children were born with a blank slate.
Maturationism:a theory that considers that biology will develop in a sequential pattern.
Norms:are expectations determined from age that is used in comparing scores in standardized testing.
Oxford:where John Locke studied and later taught.
Pedagogy:defines the teaching profession.
Quintilian:a Greco-Roman that believed that education should begin early and praise should be used over punishment.
ReggioEmilia:schools that do not use a predetermined curriculum or materials.
Skinner:most known for his box like experiments including a work space, a place to study animal behavior, and a place for a baby to sleep and play.
TabulaRasa:a term used by John Locke and it means blank slate.
Vygotsky:wrote Thought and Language while on his death bed.
WaldorfSchools:began in a cigarette factory.
ZoneofProximalDevelopment:the difference between what is known and what cannot yet be achieved.
ECE History and Today
Across:2. | are expectations determined from age that is used in comparing scores in standardized testing. | 4. | based upon the interests of the child and abilities. | 5. | was a doctor that influenced Maria Montessori. | 7. | wrote Thought and Language while on his death bed. | 8. | where John Locke studied and later taught. | 10. | a theory that considers that biology will develop in a sequential pattern. | 15. | to promote the rights and opportunities of the minority. |
| 18. | described as not favoring a particular gender, race, culture or ability. | 22. | an early childhood environment that allows all children to have their needs met. | 23. | a Greco-Roman that believed that education should begin early and praise should be used over punishment. | 24. | schools that do not use a predetermined curriculum or materials. | 25. | developed the theory of moral reasoning. | 26. | the difference between what is known and what cannot yet be achieved. |
| | Down:1. | believed that children were born with a blank slate. | 3. | an important time for children to learn with ease. | 6. | developed a theory that focused on causes of aggression. | 9. | sometimes called the father of behaviorism. | 11. | a preschool developed to better prepare low income children for kindergarten. | 12. | to be focused on ones own desires or perspectives. | 13. | born in Alma, Wisconsin was a main factor in developing the Yale Clinic of Child Development. | 14. | had a difficult childhood but through his life experiences one thing he accomplished was kindergarten. |
| 15. | means to self-direct. | 16. | a term used by John Locke and it means blank slate. | 17. | began in a cigarette factory. | 19. | a theory that states that students are able to build upon their own knowledge. | 20. | most known for his box like experiments including a work space, a place to study animal behavior, and a place for a baby to sleep and play. | 21. | defines the teaching profession. | 22. | to absorb information by making it similar to something already known. |
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ECE History and Today
Across:2. | are expectations determined from age that is used in comparing scores in standardized testing. | 4. | based upon the interests of the child and abilities. | 5. | was a doctor that influenced Maria Montessori. | 7. | wrote Thought and Language while on his death bed. | 8. | where John Locke studied and later taught. | 10. | a theory that considers that biology will develop in a sequential pattern. | 15. | to promote the rights and opportunities of the minority. |
| 18. | described as not favoring a particular gender, race, culture or ability. | 22. | an early childhood environment that allows all children to have their needs met. | 23. | a Greco-Roman that believed that education should begin early and praise should be used over punishment. | 24. | schools that do not use a predetermined curriculum or materials. | 25. | developed the theory of moral reasoning. | 26. | the difference between what is known and what cannot yet be achieved. |
| | Down:1. | believed that children were born with a blank slate. | 3. | an important time for children to learn with ease. | 6. | developed a theory that focused on causes of aggression. | 9. | sometimes called the father of behaviorism. | 11. | a preschool developed to better prepare low income children for kindergarten. | 12. | to be focused on ones own desires or perspectives. | 13. | born in Alma, Wisconsin was a main factor in developing the Yale Clinic of Child Development. | 14. | had a difficult childhood but through his life experiences one thing he accomplished was kindergarten. |
| 15. | means to self-direct. | 16. | a term used by John Locke and it means blank slate. | 17. | began in a cigarette factory. | 19. | a theory that states that students are able to build upon their own knowledge. | 20. | most known for his box like experiments including a work space, a place to study animal behavior, and a place for a baby to sleep and play. | 21. | defines the teaching profession. | 22. | to absorb information by making it similar to something already known. |
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