Category: I

  • Intercourse

    An interaction between two or more people in any social interaction. Communication; mutual exchange. The social interaction between individuals or groups; communication.  

  • Inter alia

    Among other things.  

  • Interactive teaching

    A teaching method in which the teacher and students interact with each other.  

  • Interactive learning

    A process whereby students are active participants in the learning situation. Learning in which students receive feedback for their educational efforts, usually from other students, teachers, mentors, or electronic educational resources. Learning in which students receive feedback for their educational efforts, usually from other students, teachers, mentors, or electronic educational resources.  

  • Intentional learning

    A deliberate attempt to acquire knowledge for a purpose.  

  • Intension movements

    In ethology pertain to displays that represent anticipations of an impending response..  

  • Intelligence test

    A standardized test of assessing a person’s mental ability, Stanford-Binet test; Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. Tests intended to measure general mental abilities, dubbed “intelligence”; the validity of such tests has been greatly attacked in recent years, as it is unclear what intelligence tests actually measure (a question of content validity) and how well the tests…

  • Intellectual health

    Rational behavior.  

  • Intellectual development

    The development or maturation of the intellect.  

  • Integrity

    The acceptance of the self and the living up to one’s moral values. Having an undiminished or unimpaired state. The characteristic of doing what one knows is right. According to Erikson, the stage of feeling complete.