Ch 5-7 Strategies for Student Success
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Motivation - ANS-1. The drive that allows us to begin and complete tasks
Cognitive feedback and outcome feedback - ANS-2. Two types of Self-Reflection
Techniques
Credit Score - ANS-3. Used to determine eligibility for loans, interest rates, and reward
programs
preconventional, conventional, and post conventional - ANS-4. The three main stages of
moral development in Kohlberg's Mode
Krumboltz's Happenstance Theory - ANS-5. The theory that states that career don't
necessarily follow a predicted path but rather happen as a result of action steps
Resilience - ANS-6. A person's ability to bounce back after a traumatic or tragic event
Holland's Career Theory - ANS-7. The theory that stats "an individual who finds a
working environment that matches their personality interests will likely be satisfied with
their career choice"
760 or higher - ANS-8. What Number range is considered an Excellent Credit Score
behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and social - ANS-9. The four types of motivational
theory
illusions of competence - ANS-10. The term used when students overestimate their
performance
keeping your goals visible, gathering relevant information, creatively identifying and
exploring lots of possible options, evaluating options, deciding and taking actions,
assessing whether your choice supported your goals and was effective - ANS-Six
Decision-Making
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism - ANS-12.
Name the five elements of the Big Five Personality Factor trait theory (Hint OCEAN)
setting goals, Monitoring progress towards these goals, and making changes as needed
so that the goal can be realized - ANS-13. The three steps in the self-regulation Process
, Service Learning - ANS-14. A teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful
community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience and
teach civic responsibility and strengthens communities
locus of control - ANS-15. A belief system about whether your actions contribute
significantly to consequences
ethics - ANS-16. A term referring to whether choices are morally right or wrong
physiological needs - ANS-17. The first need included in Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Study Abroad - ANS-18. A program that allows you to go to another country to learn
reward - ANS-One of the most commonly used motivational Strategies
Self- Determination Theory - ANS-20. The theory that focuses on students' need for
autonomy, competence, and relatedness
Attribution Theory - ANS-21. The theory that looks at how we interpret our successes
and failures
internship - ANS-22. Opportunities for you to gain work experience in your field of study
while also earning credit towards graduation
Internal Attribution - ANS-23. Something within you that caused the success or failure
Informational Interview - ANS-24. A brief meeting between a person who wants to
investigate a career and a person working in that career
self-reflection - ANS-25. The process of pausing to carefully consider the progress you
have made toward your goals
1.Physiological Needs
2.Safety
3.Love and Belonging
4.Esteem
5.Self-Actualization - ANS-Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
1.Have courage to take Risk and try new task
2.Identify action steps you can take now to move towards your goal
3.Reflect on you academic experiences
4.Expect Mistakes to happen time to time
5.Access help when needed - ANS-How to build Confidence
Reward yourself with some task you enjoy
SLS 1501 Study Guide Latest Updated
Motivation - ANS-1. The drive that allows us to begin and complete tasks
Cognitive feedback and outcome feedback - ANS-2. Two types of Self-Reflection
Techniques
Credit Score - ANS-3. Used to determine eligibility for loans, interest rates, and reward
programs
preconventional, conventional, and post conventional - ANS-4. The three main stages of
moral development in Kohlberg's Mode
Krumboltz's Happenstance Theory - ANS-5. The theory that states that career don't
necessarily follow a predicted path but rather happen as a result of action steps
Resilience - ANS-6. A person's ability to bounce back after a traumatic or tragic event
Holland's Career Theory - ANS-7. The theory that stats "an individual who finds a
working environment that matches their personality interests will likely be satisfied with
their career choice"
760 or higher - ANS-8. What Number range is considered an Excellent Credit Score
behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and social - ANS-9. The four types of motivational
theory
illusions of competence - ANS-10. The term used when students overestimate their
performance
keeping your goals visible, gathering relevant information, creatively identifying and
exploring lots of possible options, evaluating options, deciding and taking actions,
assessing whether your choice supported your goals and was effective - ANS-Six
Decision-Making
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism - ANS-12.
Name the five elements of the Big Five Personality Factor trait theory (Hint OCEAN)
setting goals, Monitoring progress towards these goals, and making changes as needed
so that the goal can be realized - ANS-13. The three steps in the self-regulation Process
, Service Learning - ANS-14. A teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful
community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience and
teach civic responsibility and strengthens communities
locus of control - ANS-15. A belief system about whether your actions contribute
significantly to consequences
ethics - ANS-16. A term referring to whether choices are morally right or wrong
physiological needs - ANS-17. The first need included in Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Study Abroad - ANS-18. A program that allows you to go to another country to learn
reward - ANS-One of the most commonly used motivational Strategies
Self- Determination Theory - ANS-20. The theory that focuses on students' need for
autonomy, competence, and relatedness
Attribution Theory - ANS-21. The theory that looks at how we interpret our successes
and failures
internship - ANS-22. Opportunities for you to gain work experience in your field of study
while also earning credit towards graduation
Internal Attribution - ANS-23. Something within you that caused the success or failure
Informational Interview - ANS-24. A brief meeting between a person who wants to
investigate a career and a person working in that career
self-reflection - ANS-25. The process of pausing to carefully consider the progress you
have made toward your goals
1.Physiological Needs
2.Safety
3.Love and Belonging
4.Esteem
5.Self-Actualization - ANS-Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
1.Have courage to take Risk and try new task
2.Identify action steps you can take now to move towards your goal
3.Reflect on you academic experiences
4.Expect Mistakes to happen time to time
5.Access help when needed - ANS-How to build Confidence
Reward yourself with some task you enjoy