The History of Educational Psychology
Description: This quiz evaluates your knowledge about the history of educational psychology, a branch of psychology that studies how people learn and develop in educational settings. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: educational psychology history of education learning theories educational research |
Who is considered the father of educational psychology?
Which movement in the early 20th century emphasized the importance of active learning and student-centered education?
What is the main idea behind the theory of operant conditioning?
Who proposed the theory of cognitive development, which emphasizes the role of mental structures and processes in learning?
Which learning theory emphasizes the role of social interactions and cultural factors in shaping learning?
What is the main principle of humanistic psychology in education?
Which educational psychologist developed the concept of the 'zone of proximal development'?
What is the main idea behind the theory of situated learning?
Who proposed the theory of transformative learning, which emphasizes the role of critical reflection and experience in promoting deep learning?
Which educational psychologist developed the concept of 'multiple intelligences,' challenging the traditional view of intelligence as a single, general ability?
What is the main idea behind the concept of 'growth mindset,' popularized by Carol Dweck?
Which educational psychologist developed the concept of 'self-regulated learning,' emphasizing the importance of learners' active involvement in managing their own learning?
What is the main idea behind the concept of 'authentic assessment,' which emphasizes the use of real-world tasks and performances to evaluate learning?
Which educational psychologist developed the concept of 'visible learning,' emphasizing the importance of identifying and understanding the factors that contribute to effective teaching and learning?
What is the main idea behind the concept of 'inclusive education,' which emphasizes the importance of providing equal opportunities for all learners, regardless of their abilities or disabilities?