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John Glessner Chapter 8 Terms
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Contextual Theory : Learning that focuses on how people's general physical, social, and/or cultural surroundings support their learning, development, and behavior
Situated Learning And Cognition : Knowledge, behaviors, and thinking skills acquired and used primarily within certain contexts, with limited or no retrieval and use in other contexts
Distributed Cognition And Intelligence : Enhancement of thinking through the use of physical object and technology, concepts and symbols of one's culture, and/or social collaboration and support
Social Constructivism : Theoretical perspective that focuses on people's collective efforts to impose meaning on the world
Sociocultural Theory : Theoretical perspective emphasizing the importance of society and culture in promoting learning and development
Distributed Cognition : Offloading some of the cognition burden onto something or someone else
Mediated Learning Experience : Discussion between an adult and child in which the adult helps the child make sense of an event they are mutually experiencing
Community Of Learners : Class in which teachers and students actively and collaboratively work to create a body of knowledge and help one another learn
Culture : Behaviors and belief systems of a long-standing social group
Schema : Tightly organized set of facts about a specific topic
Script : A schema that involves a predictable sequence of events related to a common activity
Worldview : General, culturally based set of assumptions about reality that influence understandings of a wide variety of phenomena
Community Of Practice : Group of people who share common interests and goals and regularly interact and coordinate their efforts in pursuit of those interests and goals
Legitimate Peripheral Participation : Initially participating at the fringe of a community of practice as a way of gaining knowledge and skills related to the groups typical ways of doing things
Society : Very large, enduring social group that has fairly explicit social and economic structures and collective institutions and activities
Distributed Knowledge : Possession of different areas of expertise by various members of a social group, such that group members must rely on one another to maximize their personal and collective performance and success
Authentic Activity : Classroom activity similar to an activity that students are apt to encounter in the outside world
Problem based Learning : Classroom activity in which students acquire new knowledge and skills while working on a complex problem similar to one that might exist in the outside world
Project based Learning : Classroom activity in which students acquire new knowledge and skills while working on a complex, multifaceted project that yields a concrete end product
Service Learning : Activity that promotes learning and development through contributing to the betterment of others and the outside community
E learning : Instruction and learning that occur largely or entirely within the context of digital technologies
Distance Learning : Technology-based instruction in which students are at a location physically separate from that of their instructor
Intelligent Tutoring System : Computer software program that provides individually tailored instruction and practice, plus ongoing guidance and feedback, related to a particular topic and set of skills
Emergent Literacy : Knowledge and skills that lay a foundation for reading and writing; typically develops from early experiences with written language
Phonological Awareness : Ability to hear the distinct sounds of which spoken words are comprised
Knowledge Transforming : Writing about ideas in a manner that intentionally helps the reader comprehend them
Knowledge Telling : Writing ideas in whatever order they come to mind, with little regard for communicating the ideas effectively
Information Literacy :Knowledge and skills that help a learner find, use, evaluate, organize, and present information about a particular topic
Theory : Integrated set of concepts and principles developed to explain a particular phenomenon
Model : Physical or symbolic representation of a phenomenon or system that depicts its key components and important interrelationships
Confirmation Bias : Tendency to seek information that confirms rather than discredits current beliefs
Dyslexia : Inability to master basic reading skills in a developmentally typical time frame despite normal reading instruction; often has biological roots
John Glessner Chapter 8 Terms
Across:| 2. | Discussion between an adult and child in which the adult helps the child make sense of an event they are mutually experiencing | | 5. | Writing about ideas in a manner that intentionally helps the reader comprehend them | | 7. | Knowledge and skills that help a learner find, use, evaluate, organize, and present information about a particular topic | | 9. | Knowledge and skills that lay a foundation for reading and writing; typically develops from early experiences with written language | | 11. | Classroom activity in which students acquire new knowledge and skills while working on a complex problem similar to one that might exist in the outside world | | 12. | Tightly organized set of facts about a specific topic | | 16. | Ability to hear the distinct sounds of which spoken words are comprised | | 19. | Knowledge, behaviors, and thinking skills acquired and used primarily within certain contexts, with limited or no retrieval and use in other contexts | | 20. | Writing ideas in whatever order they come to mind, with little regard for communicating the ideas effectively | | 21. | Class in which teachers and students actively and collaboratively work to create a body of knowledge and help one another learn | | 22. | Classroom activity in which students acquire new knowledge and skills while working on a complex, multifaceted project that yields a concrete end product | | 23. | Classroom activity similar to an activity that students are apt to encounter in the outside world | | 25. | Possession of different areas of expertise by various members of a social group, such that group members must rely on one another to maximize their personal and collective performance and success | | 26. | A schema that involves a predictable sequence of events related to a common activity | | 27. | Inability to master basic reading skills in a developmentally typical time frame despite normal reading instruction; often has biological roots |
| | Down:| 1. | Initially participating at the fringe of a community of practice as a way of gaining knowledge and skills related to the groups typical ways of doing things | | 3. | Learning that focuses on how people's general physical, social, and/or cultural surroundings support their learning, development, and behavior | | 4. | Very large, enduring social group that has fairly explicit social and economic structures and collective institutions and activities | | 6. | Offloading some of the cognition burden onto something or someone else | | 8. | General, culturally based set of assumptions about reality that influence understandings of a wide variety of phenomena | | 10. | Group of people who share common interests and goals and regularly interact and coordinate their efforts in pursuit of those interests and goals | | 13. | Physical or symbolic representation of a phenomenon or system that depicts its key components and important interrelationships | | 14. | Instruction and learning that occur largely or entirely within the context of digital technologies | | 15. | Behaviors and belief systems of a long-standing social group | | 17. | Activity that promotes learning and development through contributing to the betterment of others and the outside community | | 18. | Technology-based instruction in which students are at a location physically separate from that of their instructor | | 24. | Integrated set of concepts and principles developed to explain a particular phenomenon |
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John Glessner Chapter 8 Terms
Across:| 2. | Discussion between an adult and child in which the adult helps the child make sense of an event they are mutually experiencing | | 5. | Writing about ideas in a manner that intentionally helps the reader comprehend them | | 7. | Knowledge and skills that help a learner find, use, evaluate, organize, and present information about a particular topic | | 9. | Knowledge and skills that lay a foundation for reading and writing; typically develops from early experiences with written language | | 11. | Classroom activity in which students acquire new knowledge and skills while working on a complex problem similar to one that might exist in the outside world | | 12. | Tightly organized set of facts about a specific topic | | 16. | Ability to hear the distinct sounds of which spoken words are comprised | | 19. | Knowledge, behaviors, and thinking skills acquired and used primarily within certain contexts, with limited or no retrieval and use in other contexts | | 20. | Writing ideas in whatever order they come to mind, with little regard for communicating the ideas effectively | | 21. | Class in which teachers and students actively and collaboratively work to create a body of knowledge and help one another learn | | 22. | Classroom activity in which students acquire new knowledge and skills while working on a complex, multifaceted project that yields a concrete end product | | 23. | Classroom activity similar to an activity that students are apt to encounter in the outside world | | 25. | Possession of different areas of expertise by various members of a social group, such that group members must rely on one another to maximize their personal and collective performance and success | | 26. | A schema that involves a predictable sequence of events related to a common activity | | 27. | Inability to master basic reading skills in a developmentally typical time frame despite normal reading instruction; often has biological roots |
| | Down:| 1. | Initially participating at the fringe of a community of practice as a way of gaining knowledge and skills related to the groups typical ways of doing things | | 3. | Learning that focuses on how people's general physical, social, and/or cultural surroundings support their learning, development, and behavior | | 4. | Very large, enduring social group that has fairly explicit social and economic structures and collective institutions and activities | | 6. | Offloading some of the cognition burden onto something or someone else | | 8. | General, culturally based set of assumptions about reality that influence understandings of a wide variety of phenomena | | 10. | Group of people who share common interests and goals and regularly interact and coordinate their efforts in pursuit of those interests and goals | | 13. | Physical or symbolic representation of a phenomenon or system that depicts its key components and important interrelationships | | 14. | Instruction and learning that occur largely or entirely within the context of digital technologies | | 15. | Behaviors and belief systems of a long-standing social group | | 17. | Activity that promotes learning and development through contributing to the betterment of others and the outside community | | 18. | Technology-based instruction in which students are at a location physically separate from that of their instructor | | 24. | Integrated set of concepts and principles developed to explain a particular phenomenon |
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