Students (EAS) Exam
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+[ LATEST] 100%
GUARANTEED PASS
cognitive load - CORRECT ANSWER-having too much information in working memory and not
being able to remember anything
chunking - CORRECT ANSWER-grouping information together to help remember it
Automaticity - CORRECT ANSWER-process of making a task automatic
Pragmatism - CORRECT ANSWER-an educational philosophy that says that education should be
about life and growth; teachers should be teaching students things that are practical for life and
encourage them to grow into better people
practical learning - CORRECT ANSWER-education should apply to the real world
experiential learning - CORRECT ANSWER-education should come through experience
Progressivism - CORRECT ANSWER-the idea that education does from the experience of the
child
, whole child - CORRECT ANSWER-teaching students to be good citizens and not just good
learners
active learning - CORRECT ANSWER-curriculum that is guided by the children
Realism - CORRECT ANSWER-a philosophy started by the ancient Greek writer, Aristotle. It
states that there is a true reality, and things exist whether humans perceive them or not.
Educational realism - CORRECT ANSWER-the belief that we should study logic, critical thinking,
and the scientific method to teach students to perceive and understand reality. Heavy emphasis
on math and science
scientific method - CORRECT ANSWER-process of setting and testing hypotheses
inquiry - CORRECT ANSWER-the ability to formulate a question
Connectionism - CORRECT ANSWER-an educational philosophy that says that learning is a
product of the relationship between stimulus and response
Stimulus - CORRECT ANSWER-something that causes a reaction
response - CORRECT ANSWER-a reaction to a stimulus
Edward Thorndike - CORRECT ANSWER-psychologist in first half of the 20th center who first
proposed that connectionism is key to learning. He was the first educational psychologist
Stimulus-response bond (S-R bond) - CORRECT ANSWER-the connection between stimulus and
response, the better a person has learned the lesson.