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Three Developmental Domains |
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physical cognitive social/emotional |
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inherited characteristics against environmental conditions |
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative |
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gradual change vs. distinct stages |
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order is typically the same vs. timing differs between people |
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coordinates info., generates nerve impulses in neurons to produce responses, responsible for memory, controls artistic and logical thoughts |
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contains the cortex: center for memory, hearing, sight,speech, thinking and reasoning, and hypothalamus: controls secretions of hormones |
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relay station between forebrain and hindbrain |
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contains the cerebellum: center for coordination, balance, muscle action, and processes that sustain life |
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home to conscious thinking, speech, visuals, recognition, perception of stimuli, and spatial orientation |
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What are the harmful effects of Technology? |
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multiple stimuli short-circuits both conscious and unconscious thought and prevents our minds from thinking deeply and/or creatively |
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responsible for hearing, distinguishing smells and sounds,controls visual memory and other memory functions |
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controls visual reception, spatial processing, movement, color recognition |
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controls cognition, informational processing, movement, |
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Biblical Perspective on basic premises |
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people created in God's image, have a sin nature, are of one body, mind, and spirit, have a free will, and have a place in eternity |
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sin has affected people's ability to think, reason, move, sing, feel, understand right and wrong, justice, and mercy; understanding of truth is limited |
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Left Hemisphere controls... |
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right side: analysis and logic |
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Right Hemisphere controls... |
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left side: creativity and synthesis |
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mock "fighting": helps learning development |
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learners build their own understandings |
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actions, thoughts that are used repeatedly in response to environment |
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Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development |
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Sensorimotor (birth-2) Preoperational(2-6) Concrete (6-12) Formal (12-adult) |
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society and culture are important to children's growth; children NOT in control of own cog. develop. and adults help it; students play active role in learning;challenge kids with activities and learning |
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Zone of Proximal Development |
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development takes place gradually; takes place in experiencesyou can't do without some expert assistance |
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focuses on diff. aspects, diff. assumptions, to draw upon all of them to gain a complete understanding of students |
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Heavy Multitaskers are... |
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easily distracted; significantly less control over contents of working memory and less able to maintain concentration on one task |
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The mind of Christ means... |
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to be transformed by the renewing of your mind; scripture changes us by reading it and meditating on it. |
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Erikson believed that what motivated behaviors and actions? |
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infant decides if caregiver provides for his/her needs |
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caregivers support toddlers self-sufficient behavior like dressing, independent activities; caregivers ridicule them for doing things themselves |
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support preschoolers appropriate and realistic choices, have a sense of purpose and independence; if not encouraged, focused on fear of failure and guilt about needs and desires |
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Elementary kids will become diligent and caring if recognized and praised for efforts; if punished for efforts or do not meet expectatons, they may feel inferior |
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Identity vs. Role confusion |
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adolescents wrestle with who they are and how they fit; role confusion is where they have mixed feelings about where they fit into society. |
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young adulthood have established identities and form close relationships; if not forming relationships, experience isolation |
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4 stats of Identity and Role Confusion |
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Identity Moratorium: exploring and considering diff. prof. Foreclosure: parent has suggested ideas for the child Diffusion: not made an effort to attempt to explore opportunities Achievement: knows exact occupation or future and who they are as a person |
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adults provide a form of guidance that enables children to perform tasks in their zone of proximal development |
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individual with more knowledge helps out a person with little knowledge for a lengthy amount of time |
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Social Construction of Meaning |
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where adults direct children in the ways of the world |
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How is play good for development? |
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allows children to stretch themselves cognitively, trains them for adult world (confrontation), learn to plan ahead, think before acting, self-restraint |
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built-in mechanism facilitating acquisition of language |
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working memory and attention, reasoning |
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social interaction and intersubjectivity |
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What does WICS stand for? |
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Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, Synthesized |
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Kohlberg said that Moral Behavior depends on what 3 decisions? |
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What is the right thing to do? Whose responsibility is it to act? Personal commitment to carry out |
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Without____ there is no expert___ |
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moral courage and "willfulness" |
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"Whatever I want is fair, good, and acceptable" |
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Moral development involves the ___ of __________ |
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breaking; self-centeredness |
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We cannot ___ our way to consistent moral behavior because our ______ are affected by ____. |
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think; reasoning abilities; the fall |
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