Domain 1 #2 Flashcards
What are the five different ways of learning?
A-TITI Association Transfer Insight Trial and error Imitation
Which way of learning is an instructor facilitating when they create a training environment for students to observe others and always strive to set the proper example?
Imitation
Which way of learning can be described as learning by doing?
Trial and error
Which way of leaning can be described as comparing past learning to a new learning situation?
Association
Which way of learning does the student understand the whole is more than the sum of the parts?
Insight
Which way of learning occurs when the leaner suddenly grasps the way elements of a problem situation are connected?
Insight
What way of learning can be described as the process of past learning to anew but somewhat similar situation?
Transfer
What is perhaps the single most important factor in a student’s educational advancement?
Motivation
What are the types of sensory learners?
Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic
What are some things to include in a lesson to help visual learners?
Graphic illustrations Color coding Maps, written materials, wall charts Drawings
Your speech patterns and volume are critical for classroom learning in what type of learners?
Auditory
Which type of learners need hands on experience to learn?
Kinesthetic
What are the four basic learning styles?
Concrete experience
Active experimentation
Reflective Observation
Abstract Conceptualization
What type of learner prefers an experienced based approach to learning and rely heavily on their own feelings and personal judgment?
Concrete Experience
How do concrete experience learners, learn best?
by imitation after watching others take part in role-playing and simulations
What type of learner prefers to learn by becoming involved with the subject and taking an active step-by-step approach?
Active Experimentation
Which of the 5 ways of learning appeals to the Active experimentation learning style?
Trial and error
In what learning style does the learner like to make comparisons and contrasts before drawing conclusions?
Reflective Observation
Which learning style prefers a theory-base analytical approach to learning and learns best from lectures by experts?
Abstract Conceptualization
What are the barriers to effective communication?
Lack of common core experience
Overuse of Abstractions
Fear
Environmental Factors
What are the “fears” that can cause a barrier to effective communication?
Fear of showing ignorance, fear of disapproval, fear of losing status, and fear of judgment
What are some environmental factors that may create barriers to effective communication?
noise, temperature, poor lighting, color of the walls, uncomfortable seats, location of pictures or illustrations, arrangement of students
Define communication
the exchange of thoughts, opinions, and information through speech, writing, nonverbal cues, signs and images
What does the communication process consist of?
Sender
Message
Delivery vehicle
Receiver
What is articulation?
Understandable speech
What are two ways can you achieve good articulation?
Enunciate
Pronunciation
What term concerns the correct usage of the spoken and written word?
Grammar
What are the six verbal skill factors that must be considered in planning instructional delivery
Speech improvement Articulation Grammar Rate of speech Pauses Inflection Force