BRAINSCAPE1
CNE Exam with complete solutions
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Idealism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-perfect world
Realism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-world is orderly
scientific
objectives
analysis
Perennialism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-RRR
its about important basics
Behaviorism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-stim - response
rewards
objectives
behavior can be modified
teacher centered
Ex: contracts, preprogrammed modules
Post modern ed philosophies - CORRECT ANSWER-social meaning of learning
there are different ways of learning:
Phenomenological
narrative pedagogy
humanism
caring curriculum
feminism
emancipatory ed
Phenomonological (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-meaning in the written word
Humanism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-maslow - self actualization
ed leads to personal happiness
ed leads us to jobs and money
feminism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-women are oppressed in the ed environment
democratic concepts
student ideas and opinions regularly contribute to learning
teacher is the guide by the side
respect different values
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emancipatory - CORRECT ANSWER-pedagogy of the oppressed
we oppress students in the classroom
learning theories - CORRECT ANSWER-cognitivism or info processing theory
Carpers - ways of knowing
Munhall - unknowing
Benner - novice to expert
Carpers ways of knowing (L) - CORRECT ANSWER-Empirical - EBP/science/ tested
outcomes
personal knowledge - how they feel in a situation/ previous experiences
ethical knowledge - attitudes morals big decisions
esthetic - situational understanding
Munhill (L) - CORRECT ANSWER-Unknowing
the nurse can't know everything about the patient and has to be willing to learn from the
pt
Benner (L) - CORRECT ANSWER-Novice to expert
novice relies on rules
advanced beginner - acceptable performance
competent - 2-3 years
Proficient - understand the situation
Expert- completely understands pt needs
Deep learning - CORRECT ANSWER-motivated learner who really wants to understand
all the pieces, see how it all fits
able to answer questions at application level
Surface learning - CORRECT ANSWER-just memorize
flash cards
Strategic learning - CORRECT ANSWER-doing what is needed to get the grade
combination of surface and deep
4 ways to develop self-efficacy - CORRECT ANSWER-1. one success leads to another
2. role models - you made a mistake and now watch me
3. verbal persuasion - come on you can do it
4. decrease stress - b/c it decreases self efficacy
Motivation is formed by: - CORRECT ANSWER-1.modeling
2. communicate expectations - raise the bar
3. direct instruction - repeat things 3 times
4. socialization by teachers
Elements of a lesson plan - CORRECT ANSWER-learning outcome
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content
time
method
technology/supplies
evaluation method
Gagne's instruction - CORRECT ANSWER-1. gain attention
2. state objective
3. stimulate recall of prior learning
4. present content
5. provide learning guidance
6. practice - simulation, answer questions in class
7. feedback
8. assess performance
9. enhance retention of info and transfer to job
Global learners - CORRECT ANSWER-use emotions and intuition to make decisions
see the big picture make connections
not detail oriented
Intuitive learners - CORRECT ANSWER-innovative
like relationships
work fast
Sequential or analytical learners - CORRECT ANSWER-step by step
logical thinkers
process oriented
rule follower
Reflective learner - CORRECT ANSWER-take time to think it through
works alone
doesnt prefer big classes
Accommodative learner - CORRECT ANSWER-combination of concrete and active
experimentation
trial and error
risk taker
Multi-modal learner - CORRECT ANSWER-do not prefer one way over another
Kramers 4 phases of reality shock - CORRECT ANSWER-Honeymoon
shock or rejection
recovery
resolution
Evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER-a judgement that attaches a value to the meaning of
a score - 77% is adequate to pass
Norm Referenced - CORRECT ANSWER-comparison to others
CNE Exam with complete solutions
latest version
Idealism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-perfect world
Realism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-world is orderly
scientific
objectives
analysis
Perennialism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-RRR
its about important basics
Behaviorism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-stim - response
rewards
objectives
behavior can be modified
teacher centered
Ex: contracts, preprogrammed modules
Post modern ed philosophies - CORRECT ANSWER-social meaning of learning
there are different ways of learning:
Phenomenological
narrative pedagogy
humanism
caring curriculum
feminism
emancipatory ed
Phenomonological (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-meaning in the written word
Humanism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-maslow - self actualization
ed leads to personal happiness
ed leads us to jobs and money
feminism (ed) - CORRECT ANSWER-women are oppressed in the ed environment
democratic concepts
student ideas and opinions regularly contribute to learning
teacher is the guide by the side
respect different values
, BRAINSCAPE1
emancipatory - CORRECT ANSWER-pedagogy of the oppressed
we oppress students in the classroom
learning theories - CORRECT ANSWER-cognitivism or info processing theory
Carpers - ways of knowing
Munhall - unknowing
Benner - novice to expert
Carpers ways of knowing (L) - CORRECT ANSWER-Empirical - EBP/science/ tested
outcomes
personal knowledge - how they feel in a situation/ previous experiences
ethical knowledge - attitudes morals big decisions
esthetic - situational understanding
Munhill (L) - CORRECT ANSWER-Unknowing
the nurse can't know everything about the patient and has to be willing to learn from the
pt
Benner (L) - CORRECT ANSWER-Novice to expert
novice relies on rules
advanced beginner - acceptable performance
competent - 2-3 years
Proficient - understand the situation
Expert- completely understands pt needs
Deep learning - CORRECT ANSWER-motivated learner who really wants to understand
all the pieces, see how it all fits
able to answer questions at application level
Surface learning - CORRECT ANSWER-just memorize
flash cards
Strategic learning - CORRECT ANSWER-doing what is needed to get the grade
combination of surface and deep
4 ways to develop self-efficacy - CORRECT ANSWER-1. one success leads to another
2. role models - you made a mistake and now watch me
3. verbal persuasion - come on you can do it
4. decrease stress - b/c it decreases self efficacy
Motivation is formed by: - CORRECT ANSWER-1.modeling
2. communicate expectations - raise the bar
3. direct instruction - repeat things 3 times
4. socialization by teachers
Elements of a lesson plan - CORRECT ANSWER-learning outcome
, BRAINSCAPE1
content
time
method
technology/supplies
evaluation method
Gagne's instruction - CORRECT ANSWER-1. gain attention
2. state objective
3. stimulate recall of prior learning
4. present content
5. provide learning guidance
6. practice - simulation, answer questions in class
7. feedback
8. assess performance
9. enhance retention of info and transfer to job
Global learners - CORRECT ANSWER-use emotions and intuition to make decisions
see the big picture make connections
not detail oriented
Intuitive learners - CORRECT ANSWER-innovative
like relationships
work fast
Sequential or analytical learners - CORRECT ANSWER-step by step
logical thinkers
process oriented
rule follower
Reflective learner - CORRECT ANSWER-take time to think it through
works alone
doesnt prefer big classes
Accommodative learner - CORRECT ANSWER-combination of concrete and active
experimentation
trial and error
risk taker
Multi-modal learner - CORRECT ANSWER-do not prefer one way over another
Kramers 4 phases of reality shock - CORRECT ANSWER-Honeymoon
shock or rejection
recovery
resolution
Evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER-a judgement that attaches a value to the meaning of
a score - 77% is adequate to pass
Norm Referenced - CORRECT ANSWER-comparison to others