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    Old 08-08-2007, 08:22 PM
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    Hello IC Friends. I just took the Educational Psychology test and passed with a 63. I was scared witless too. I studied the college network module, went over the IC flashcards, took the peterson mock exams, read the explanations of the answers. I also took an earlier suggestion from someone to look over the material and do the practice test from the Slavin: Educational Psychology site. I have to say that this site & peterson help me tremendously in getting the information in my head. Oh yeah, check out Wikipedia too.

    Here's a little breakdown for you. Some things will overlap:

    Know the following definitions
    Schemas, shaping, extinction, scaffolding, elaboration, reinforcement, centration, conservation, assimilation, accommodation, Premack Principle, metacognition, advanced organizers, Zone of Proximal Development, Pygmalion effect, wait time, IDEA (individuals with disabilities act), convergent & divergent thinking.

    Statistical definitions: mean (central tendency) also called the average, mode (score that occurs most often), median (arithmetic middle score in a group of scores), range (subtracting the lowest score from the highest), standard deviation, standard score or z-score. Percentage score vs percentile scores.

    Development: Know what happens at each stage good vs bad
    Piaget: schemas - desire to make sense of our world. 1) sensory motor, object permanence 2) preoperative stage, centration egocentric can't perceive from another's viewpt. 3) concrete operations, begins to think logically understands conservation principle. 4) Formal operational, abstract reasoning, ability to deduce, potential moral reasoning.

    Erikson: I'll give you the first couple
    Know the age issue resolution lack of resolution of his stages
    Infant 0-18 months trust vs safety insecurity anxiety
    mistrust


    Toddler 18 mo - 3yr autonomy vs self-control helplessness
    self-doubt lack of self-control

    Preschool

    School-age etc.

    Go over Freud, though I don't remember specific questions about his stages.

    Moral Development: Although Piaget did some studies in this direction, the following are the names & their ideas to know:

    Kohlberg: 1) preconventional, 2) conventional, 3) post conventional.

    Carol Gilligan: modeled from caring. Men's morality vs Women's.

    Conditioning
    Classical Conditioning Neural response
    Pavlov: Unconditioned response to Unconditioned stimulus, conditioned response to conditioned stimulus.

    Operant Conditioning: Specific behavior illicit a specific outcome through reinforcement (increase in the behavior) whether positive, negative or punishment.

    BF Skinner experimental analysis of behavior.
    Thorndike (law & effect) know what it means & how it works.

    Theories of Intelligence

    Spearman proposed "g" general intelligence this formed the basis of IQ
    Thurstone - multiple factor model of intelligence.
    Gardner - multiple intelligences within the brain, their are seven. A person can have one or several and not others.
    Sternberg Triarc model of intelligence.
    Guilford - convergent & divergent (creative use this one)

    Others to know:
    Vygotsky social cultural theories. Zone of Proximal Development what it means & how it is used in education today. Scaffolding teaching through guided experiences.

    Testing

    IQ, aptitude (tests ability to learn new skills i.e. SAT, ACT). achievement (tests academic achievement)

    Teaching

    pedagogy -
    instructor centered learningstudent centered learning know cooperative learning, reciprocal teaching, inquiry method, discovery learning,
    Blooms Taxonomies know them, and the hierarchy.
    formative & diagnostic assessments
    Pygmalion effect

    testing bias
    expert learners know what they do & how they learn

    Research

    Selection of research sample
    Experimental research independent variable & dependent variable
    Descriptive research
    Cross validation and meta analysis

    Motivation
    Intrinsic vs extrinsic
    locus of control
    Maslow's hierarchy of needs
    Attribution theory
    performance goals, learning goals
    efficacy

    social learning / modeling

    Information Processing: encoding, storage, retrieval
    Types of memories
    long term - sematic, rote rehearsal, elaborative rehearsal, episodic memory, procedural, flashbulb
    short term 5 - 9 pieces of info
    sensory few seconds - visual (iconic) auditory (echoic), sensory register

    Retrieval, i.e. chunking

    Proactive interference
    Retroactive interference

    deductive and inductive reasoning
    critical thinking

    Okay, there's more but I'm all out of memory. Chat with you later.
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    Old 08-08-2007, 08:38 PM
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    Congratulations Luv
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    Old 08-08-2007, 09:11 PM
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    Great Score and Incredible feedback!!
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    Old 08-08-2007, 11:06 PM
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    Quote:
    I was scared witless too

    I had to read that twice......thought I was going to have to do some editing there for a minute

    Great job on the test and the feedback!
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    Old 08-09-2007, 03:57 AM
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    Hey Luv, congrats and thanks for taking the time to post such amazing feedback!
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    Old 08-09-2007, 11:46 AM
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    Thanks, Luv.

    I have this exam coming up. I will be going over your information in great detail over the next couple of weeks!

    I want you to know how much I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for taking the time.
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    Old 08-11-2007, 01:14 PM
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    Great info!

    I took this exam and passed with a 58 in July 07 and the information you provided is spot on!

    I tried to offer my two cents right after the exam, but couldn't remember as near as much as you did. You have done IC a great service. Anyone who is planning on taking this exam should copy and paste this post and keep it with their study materials.
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    I am the same way after I take an exam. I guess I am just so tense during the process that after I'm done I just want to forget everything and toss back a couple of celebration...umm...."medicinal" beverages. I truly do try to offer feedback to the forum afterwards, but it is difficult to remember exactly what was on the test. The interesting thing is, I retain quite a lot of information with each exam. I learned so much when I took the Humanities exam that I am sure will always be with me. That was my favorite one so far, as I found it so interesting.
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    I am the same way after I take an exam. I guess I am just so tense during the process that after I'm done I just want to forget everything and toss back a couple of celebration...umm...."medicinal" beverages. I truly do try to offer feedback to the forum afterwards, but it is difficult to remember exactly what was on the test.
    Machelle (& others),

    This is what really helped me to remember what specific areas were covered on my version of an exam: I would bring my personal study notes with me when I went to take the exam, and as soon as I got back in my car, I would go down the list and check off the areas I knew were covered. My personal study notes usually consisted of a summarized version of the IC notes, so actually seeing the list of items I studied would help to prompt me to recall whether or not I had questions to do with that specific area. It also prompted me to make some notes about specific questions asked. Although we are not allowed to post the actual questions, I think that giving other IC members "tips" on what to make sure to study is a big help to everyone. (I think it was Snazz that helped to give me this idea.)

    Hope that helps.
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    Old 08-13-2007, 09:15 PM
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    Thank you for the suggestion! That is a great idea!! Right after I took both the Humanities and A&I Literature exams, I came straight home and tried my best to recall all I could to help others on this forum and post as soon as possible. I know how stressful these exams are for all of us, so I try my best to give what I can. Along with the IC study guide, this forum has been such a lifesaver for me with all of the tips people offer. The least I can do is try to give back what has been given to me, and I will continue to do so until I am done with these exams.

    I will keep it in mind what you have suggested. Thanks again.
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