Instructor 1
they should select a training aid that most appropriately illustrates or demonstrates the knowledge that the student must meet when the course in complete
what factors should instructors use consider when picking training aids for a lesson plan
fluorescent
what is the most common light used in the classroom setting
lifelong reliance on the five senses as the primary toll set for learning
what is the sensory stimulus theory
50-75
what percentage of students spend of class time listening
prior to instruction
when should you change the temperature in the classroom
get permission from property owners or their agents
where should get permission before training
strategic use of accurate material that is developed at a definable learning level and shared between classes
Course Consistency
combines face to face and online teaching methods
blended or hybrid learning
step 1 check for missing items step2- review operations step 3 - arrange room layout Step 4- find replacements or make repairs step 5- revert to plan b
steps for getting ready to teach
students spend most time watching and listening to the isntructor
student-centered learning
nonparticipating students
students may appear to be day dreaming distracted or uninterested
disruptive an nonparticipating students
students who are distracting in class are what
Evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against some standard or benchmark. (Ex: Midterm and final project).
summative test
they should meet local fire codes
the rule with power cords
permits students to see, hear, and interact with and instructor. Student interaction can be limited and difficult, but the arrangement is applicable to any audience
traditional seating
outdoor learning environment
training ground environment is referred to as
actions taken by and individual
training records
official accounts of training events
training reports
counseling
some students engage in disruptive behavior when they have difficulty learning may benfit from what
NFPA ul
standard writing organizations
best practices, guidelines, recommendations
standards
Using the senses to learn about the environment
sensory stimulation
procurement, distribution, maintenance and replacement of materials
session logistics
Preparation Presentation Application Evaluation
Four step method of instruction
begin teaching basic then introduce more complex
simple to complex
when the knowledge or a group of students is more advanced than the material
Advanced knowledge level
consists of feelings or emotions one has about a situation
Affective ( attitude)
Law that prohibits employers from discriminating against people with physical disabilities
American with Disabilities Act
the art and science of teaching adults
Andragogy
An organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
Seating arrangement that is best used for small to medium sized groups where discussion is the primary method of teaching, not useful when students are expected to take notes.
Circled chairs
are not laws unless adopted by the AHJ
Codes and Standards
general concept that refers to all forms of knowing, including perceiving, imaging, reasoning, and judgeing
Cognition
domain that encompases (what) information a student should learn
Cognitive (knowledge) component
In the United States, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is a federal agency under the:
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
instructors often telegraph their desire to teach as enthusiasm
Desire to teach
evaluate the learning process
Evaluation
A federal law that governs student confidentiality in schools. It requires that schools not divulge, reveal or share any personally identifiable information about a student or his/her family, unless it is with another school employee who needs the information to work with the student. An exception is the publishing of student directory information.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
permits students to easily see and hear an instructor and allows the to work effectively in small groups
Fan or Chevron
reasonable people should be able to see the consequences
Foreseeability
• Self-Concept • Experience • Readiness to learn • Learning orientation • Motivation
Knowles' Assumptions of Adult Learners
begin with information that students are familiar with before introducing unknown material
Known unknown
steps for the instructor needs to follow in order to reach the learning out come
Learning Objectives
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
County and municipal codes or statutes
Ordinaces
Restricts the way in which personal data can be used by federal agencies Individuals must be permitted access to information stored about them and may correct any information that is incorrect. Agencies must insure both the security and confidentiality of any sensitive information.
Privacy Act of 1974
domain that encompasses the (how) a student should apply knowledge
Psychomotor (skills)
all works published before 1923 are public domain
Public Domain
when the knowledge base of a student or group of students is lower than the level of course material
Remedial knowledge level
• Readiness • Exercise • Effect • Disuse • Association • Recency • Primacy • Intensity
Thorndike's Laws of Learning
forbids discrimination in all areas of the employment relationship
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
blame for the actions of one person can be placed on another
Vicarious Liability
begin this sequence with an overview of the entire topic then divide the topic into subsections or steps
Whole-Part-Whole
should be atleast two
access and egress
domain that encompasses the (why) the information is useful
affective attitude
opportunity for the students to apply a theory or critical thinking
application
fixed seating medium to large groups
auditorium or theatre style
a collection of rules and regulations that has been enacted by law in a particular jurisdiction.
code
statement of behavior that is right and proper conduct for an individual functioning within an organization or society
code of ethics
instructors must learn to collaborate with officials from other agencies and government levels along with leaders in the private sector in both business and education
collaborative relationship
Based on computer models, gives users experience of events such as flying a plane. format to provide distance learning
computer simulation
allows for total group discussion where limited or no small group activities are required. it is most effective for classes where students are seated around one table
conference seating
Individual's performance is measured against mastery of curriculum criteria rather than other students
criterion-referenced test
among adult learners, it can be assumed that habits and memories used repeatedly are strengthened and habits not reinforced are weakened
disuse
cognitive, affective, psychomotor
domains of learning
the acquisition of knowledge usually through academic means such as
education
the ability to understand anothers person feelings and attitudes
empath
Niosh osha nist
federal government agencies
a method used by teachers that has students watch lessons at home and complete their homework in class.
flipping the classroom
measures improvement, quizzes, pop test or question and answers
formative test
learning without trying
high learning abilities
Tables are arranged in a square shape with chairs set up only on the outside and nothing within the square small groups and medium sized groups
hollow square seating
provides clear view of the instructor, permits instructor presentation and full discussion
horseshoe or u shape
against and established objective standard and not against a subjective set of expectations
how should an instructor evaluate a students performance
90 dec in the us and 85 in Canada
if the noise within the training environment exceeds maximum noise exposures of, instructor should provide hearing protection
direct, face-to-face communication between two or more people
interpersonal communication
ensures that presented information flows in a logical and understanding stream
learning environment continuity
external pressures and concerns that make the ability to focus on learning difficult
learning obstacles
how to introduce the lesson to the student and the direction that the lesson will take
learning outcome
break in upward progress
learning plateaus
Using unrelated stimuli or words to help you remember information. Encoding strategy
mnemonic device
illustrating mechanical or spatial concepts
models
provide relevance set realistic goals demonstrate enthusiasm
motivation
maker boards, easel pads, models, duplicated materials, casualty simulations
nonprojected teaching aids
communication using body movements, gestures, and facial expressions rather than speech
nonverbal communication
An assessment that compares a student's performance to a sample of that student's peers.
norm-referenced assessment
opening, body, summary
oral presentation consist of what
based on the individuals values and morals
personal integrity
preparing the students to learn
preparation
accomplished through detailed course outlines, course objectives and class prep
preparation and organization
Test given at the beginning of instruction to measure a students current level of knowledge in order to measure readiness or determine placement.
prescriptive test
to communicate content developed to change the behavior or students
presentation
computer generated slide presentations
projected teaching aids
hands on training
psychomotor (skills)
a legislative body has sanction to establish agencies that can establish rules regarding a particular activity or action
regulations
codes, statues, ordinaces
regulations
What aspect of the listening process involves taking notes, repeating lesson material back to an instructor, and using mnemonic devices?
remembering
student takes responsibility/initiative for their own learning
self directed learning
a view of learning as skills and will applied to analyzing learning tasks, setting goals and planning how to do the task, applying skills, and especially making adjustments about how learning is carried out
self-regulated learning
retention
while assisting other individuals high ability learners improve their what