How many instructor classes are there and what can you do following completion of
each? - (correct Answer) - Instructor 1- can teach off of a curriculum
Instructor 2- can create a lesson plan to teach
Instructor 3- creates the entire curriculum
What is the most efficient way to set up desks in a class room? - (correct Answer)
- U shaped
What temperature is the best setting to have in a class room? - (correct Answer) -
colder setting
which NFPA standard guides instructor training programs? - (correct Answer) - NFPA
1041
this is given for simply attending something - (correct Answer) - certificate
this is given after a person passes some sort of examination process or test -
(correct Answer) - certification
this is designed to protect individuals with disabilities from discrimination in
the workplace - (correct Answer) - Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)
prohibits discrimination based on race, sex, or national origin - (correct Answer)
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
prohibits discrimination that creates a hostile work environment - (correct Answer)
- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
used to promote gov. accountability and the publics right to know - (correct
Answer) - Freedom of Information Act
prohibit the disclosure of certain information - (correct Answer) - Privacy Act of
1979
based on the Copyright Act of 1976, anything published between 1923 and 1978 have a
__ year copyright protection from the actual date of publication - (correct Answer)
- 95
based on the Copyright Act of 1976, anything published after 1978, the artist,
author, or photographer has copyright for life plus ___ years - (correct Answer) -
70
this is intended to bring together representatives from colleges and universities
to develop a standardized degree format and model curricula - (correct Answer) -
FESHE
this provides senior officers with the tools they need to become leaders of the
future - (correct Answer) - EFOP
learning takes place in 3 domains, what are they? - (correct Answer) - cognitive
(knowledge)
psychomotor (physical use of knowledge)
affective (attitudes, emotions, values)
the art and science of teaching children - (correct Answer) - pedagogy
identifies the way in which adults learn and help them in the process of learning -
(correct Answer) - andragogy
the determination of characteristics common to a group of people - (correct Answer)
- Audience Analysis
born between 1946 and 1964 following after the end of WW2. Ended with the increased
use of birth control - (correct Answer) - baby boomers
the generation consisting of those whose teenage years were touched by the 1980s,
so the late 60s to late 70s - (correct Answer) - generation x
those born immediately after generation x - (correct Answer) - generation y
anybody born after 1995 - (correct Answer) - generation z
what is the AUDIENCE acronym? - (correct Answer) - A- Analysis
U- Understanding
D- Demographics
I- Interest
E- Environment
N- Needs
C- Customization
E- Expectations
, What is Thorndike's 6 Laws of Learning? - (correct Answer) - 1. Law of Readiness
2. Law of Exercise
3. Law of Effect
4. Law of Primacy
5. Law of Recency
6. Law of Intensity
learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior that arises from experience -
(correct Answer) - behaviorist perspective
learning is an intellectual process in which experience contributes to relatively
permanent changes in the way the individuals mentally represent their environments
- (correct Answer) - cognitive perpsective
What are Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and what do they mean? - (correct Answer) - 1.
Physiological Needs- air, water, food, shelter
2. Safety, Security, Order- safe/ secure
3. Social Needs/ Affection- belonging
4. Esteem and Status- promotions/ awards
5. Self-Actualization- peek experiences/ feel alive
a type of question that is soliciting and simple, has straightforward answers based
on facts, observation, or awareness. Answers are either right or wrong. - (correct
Answer) - factual questions
a question that is looking for answers that fall within a very finite range of
acceptable accuracy. Students make inferences based on personal awareness. Utilizes
organizing, planning, sequencing, and structural skills - (correct Answer) -
convergent question
this question requires students to explore different avenues and create many
different variations, alternatives, and scenarios based on existing knowledge -
(correct Answer) - divergent questions
this question is asking for more sophisticated levels of cognitive and/or emotional
judgement. Students will combine multiple logical and/or affective thinking
processes, or comparative perspectives, to synthesize information for conclusions -
(correct Answer) - evaluative questions
a blend of multiple types of questions - (correct Answer) - combination questions
What are the 3 types of adult learners stated by Cyril Houle? - (correct Answer) -
goal oriented, activity oriented, learning oriented
the inability to understand the meaning of words to the inability to read or
comprehend - (correct Answer) - dyslexia
the lack of ability to write, spell, or place words together to complete a sentence
- (correct Answer) - dysphasia
difficulty with math and related subjects - (correct Answer) - dyscalculia
the inability to display physical coordination of motor skills - (correct Answer) -
dyspraxia
chronic level of inattention and an impulsive hyperactivity - (correct Answer) -
ADHD
What is the four step method of instruction? - (correct Answer) - Preparation
Presentation
Application
Evaluation
when the entire class meets at the same time, and the instructor delivers the
course material in real time by voice or video - (correct Answer) - synchronous
learning
this is usually online learning where the material is readily available and
students can enter or exit at any time - (correct Answer) - asynchronous learning
this helps students complete course material from a different location. it entails
registering for a course, receiving course material in the mail, completing
assignments, and submit them back for evaluation - (correct Answer) - independent
study
allows for students to learn material on their own and then meet at different
benchmarks to complete their hands on training - (correct Answer) - blended
learning