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What is syntheses in academic writing?
Combining two or more ideas in a meaningful way
Remembering key literature and transferring it to your study
Good assignment organization with a logical flow of ideas
In quantitative data analysis what is the mode?
How spread out the data deviation is
The middle number in a list of numbers
The number that appears most frequently
Which citation is correctly formatted?
(Lloyd, 2019, p. 16)
(Lloyd, p. 16, 2019)
(M. Lloyd, 2019, p. 16)
Which sentence is correct?
A bibliography list includes only what you have read and cited in your paper. We use this at Middlesex
A reference list includes only what you have read and cited in your paper. We use this at Middlesex
A reference list includes everything you have read whether you used it or not.We use this at Middlesex
What’s a Boolean operator?
The words ALSO, NOT or SEARCH used in library databases that can make your search more precise
The words AND, OR or NOT used in library databases that can make your search more precise
A type of library data base used in the Middlesex library
What is The ‘Salamanca Statement’ about?
The right for SEND children to have access to regular schools
A way to approach co-morbidity conditions in special needs schools
The medical model approach to inclusion in schools
Which lecture did you learn about these terms: He-paradigm, I -paradigm, We-paradigm?
Culture and Worldviews with Nicole
Educational theory with Satya
Creativity with Phil
Which type of data collection is often used in qualitative research?
Interviews
Likert Scales asking about agreement/disagreement
Questions that begin with ‘On a scale of 1 to 10……’
When is your final portfolio due?
July 17
July 18
July 19
Which citation is correctly formatted?
(Bryant and Margin, 2017; Smith and Hastings; 2005, Jones and Brown, 20000)
(Jones and Brown, 2000. Smith and Hastings; 2005. Bryant and Margin, 2017)
(Jones and Brown, 2000; Smith and Hastings; 2005; Bryant and Margin, 2017)
Dulay & Burt and Roger Brown found that the order of morpheme acquisition was NOT the same in L1 and L2.
True
False
What is culture mostly made up of?
Things we can’t ‘see’ like values, beliefs and ways of thinking
Things like dress, food, and art
A way of viewing our history
Who wrote 'The Significance of Learner's Errors' in 1981?
BF Skinner
Pit Corder
Stephen Krashen
Who is the leading scholar in Experiential Learning?
Maslow
Kolb
Dweck
Who is the leading scholar in Self-Efficacy Theory?
Vroom
Bandura
Noddings
What is 'Interlanguage'?
The space between L1 and L2
The learner's version of L2
The learner's level of linguistic competence in L2
The part of your brain responsible for speech production.
Broca's area
Wernicke's area
The context in which the core material sits. We don’t commit this to memory, but we need this to understand the core
Core
Hinterland
The warm/cold study was part of which theory?
Expectancy Theory
Impression Formation Theory
Cognitive Processing Theory
What is the picture showing?
Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve
Distributed Practice
Retrieval Practice
Krashen - Lessons should be challenging but not too challenging to ensure language acquisition
Natural Order Hypothesis
Monitor Hypothesis
Input Hypothesis
Each bit of a curriculum is always doing a job in making the next stage possible.
Proximal function
Ultimate function
One of these things is not the same....
Cognitive Load Theory
Learning Style Theory
Social Learning Theory
The main aim of education should be to produce competent, caring, loving and lovable people
Ethics of care
Social Learning Theory
Feminist Theory
Provided a student can piece together in working memory, the equivalent of three complete definitions or descriptions of a concept, that new concept will be constructed as part of the student’s long-term memory.
What is this describing?
Learning vs Forgetting
Three Times Rule
Spaced repetition
What is the picture showing?
Cognitive Load Theory
Retrieval Practice
Dual Coding
Focused on the learner's role in their own learning
Behaviourism
Cognitivism
Constructivism
Who wrote The Principles of Instruction?
Rosenshine
Sweller
Bandura
Questioning how our educational system can best offer education to all people
Socio-constructivism
Critical Theory
Situated Learning Theory
Krashen - If the learner is happy and feels safe, the language will be more easily acquired.
Affective Filter Hypothesis
Natural Order Hypothesis
Input Hypothesis
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