1) The teacher gives a candy whenever a child focused on the task. a) Cognitivism b) Behaviorism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 2) The teacher of 5th grade classroom rewards his kids for keeping all their 4 legs below the table a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 3) B.F Skinner is the father of operant conditioning: stimulus = child=positive or negative response a) Constructivism Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Behaviorism d) Connectivism 4) This theory seeks to understand how the mind works and how the information is processed to produce learning outcomes. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 5) A kindergarden teacher works with her students to verbally communicate their feelings becuase she knows at this age children struggles to see other's perspectives. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 6) Jean Piaget represents this theory of leaning since he proposed the 4th stage development on children's minds: (1) sensorimotor intelligence, (2) preoperational thinking, (3) concrete operational thinking, and (4) formal operational thinking.. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 7) Ms. Jones helps her children to learn the periodic table using mnemonics or graphic organizers. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 8) At the beginning of every lesson Mr. Davis asks questions to activate his students'prior knowledge. He knows this will help students to connect previous knowledge with new knowledge. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 9) Lev Vygotsky represents this theory because he believes that learning is a collaborative process and that social interaction is fundamental for cognitive development. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 10) Ms. Smith intentionally group low level students with high level students to talk about what they learned in the lesson. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 11) This theory helps students to make connections inside and outside the classroom. Uses technology to fullfill the 21st century realities in education of new generations. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism 12) A kahoot competition help students to develop stronger connections with their team and learn at the same time. a) Behaviorism b) Cognitivism c) Constructivism d) Connectivism
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