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Students are more motivated to learn when they are interested, have a sense of autonomy, and
understand the purpose behind what they are learning. - Correct Answers Motivation & Purpose
Thinking deeply about the to-be-learned material helps students pay attention, build memories, and
make meaning out of what they are learning. - Correct Answers Deep Thinking (Encoding)
Learning involves effort, mistakes, reflection, and refinement of strategies. - Correct Answers Learning as
a Process
Students' physical health—including nutrition, sleep, and exercise—impacts learning. - Correct Answers
Physical Well-being
The entire environment (space, temperature, lighting) can affect learning. - Correct Answers Learning
Environment
Collaboration and social interaction can enhance learning by encouraging deeper processing and
engaging the 'social brain.' - Correct Answers Social Interaction
Students learn best when they feel safe and connected. - Correct AnswersSafety & Connection
Communicating high expectations and supporting learners at the edge of their abilities helps them reach
their potential. - Correct AnswersHigh Expectations & Support
Spacing out learning and mixing different content improves retention and understanding. - Correct
AnswersSpacing & Interleaving
, Practicing recalling information strengthens memory and helps students apply what they've learned
flexibly. - Correct AnswersRetrieval Practice
Age: 0-2; Learning through senses and movement; Object permanence develops. - Correct
AnswersSensorimotor
Age: 2-7; Use of symbols (language!); Egocentrism: can't see others' perspectives; Struggles with
conservation. - Correct AnswersPreoperational
Age: 7-11; Logical thinking about concrete events; Understand conservation; Can classify and organize
objects. - Correct AnswersConcrete Operational
Age: 12+; Abstract and hypothetical thinking; Can think about morality, algebra, and futures. - Correct
AnswersFormal Operational
Age: 0-1; Basic Question: 'Can I trust the world?' - Correct AnswersTrust vs. Mistrust
Age: 1-3; Basic Question: 'Can I do things by myself?' - Correct AnswersAutonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
Age: 3-6; Basic Question: 'Is it okay to try new things?' - Correct AnswersInitiative vs. Guilt
Age: 6-12; Basic Question: 'Am I good enough?' - Correct AnswersIndustry vs. Inferiority
Age: 12-18; Basic Question: 'Who am I?' - Correct AnswersIdentity vs. Role Confusion
A stage in Erikson's psychosocial development where teenagers search for their identity. - Correct
AnswersRole Confusion
Brain structure responsible for higher-level thinking and problem solving. - Correct AnswersCerebrum