Chapter 6
Good Development of ideas
Which characteristic of an effective public speaker involves use of relevant examples, storeytellings, and metaphors a. good delivery skills b. good vocal characteristics c. good organization of ideas d. good development of ideas
students are prepared to advance to more complex knowledge or skills
an advantage of the competency-based approach to teaching is a. it allows an instructor to stick to a schedule b. students are prepared to advanced to more complex knowledge or skills c. more effort is required on the instructor's part to determine students' learning pace and match it d. instructors must plan for and provide extra time to ensure that all students become competent on the subject
introduction, body, and summary
an oral presentation generally consists of three parts referred to as the a. beginning, middle, and end b. introduction, body, and summary c. step one, step two, and step three d. statement, information, and restatement
making a video recording and reviewing it for distracting actions
instructors can improve presentations by a. avoiding any pauses or periods of silence In the presentation b. stepping away from the material and then going back to it later c. making a video recording and reviewing it for distracting actions d. giving the same presentation on topics every time regardless of the audience
three
the development of psychomotor skills typically occurs in _____ phases a. five b. two c. four d. three
leading class discussions
which instructional method allows instructors to talk to the overall group and invite the group to reply a. demonstrations b. illustrated lectures c. leading class discussions d. asking effective questions
illustrated lectures
which instructional method is MOST effective for providing facts, rules, and regulations a. demonstations b. illustrated lectures c. leading class discussions d. asking effective questions
demonstartions
which instructional method is an effective way to teach manipulative skills and mechanical functions a. demonstrations b. illustrated lectures c. leading class discussions d. asking effective questions
known- to - unknown
which method of sequencing information begins with information that students are familiar with before introducing unfamiliar material a. step-by-step b. whole-part-whole c. simple-to-complex d. known-to-unknown
presentation
which step of the four-step method of instruction has the instructor follow an orderly, sequential outline to deliver the lesson content a. evaluation b. application c. preparation d. presentation
application
which step of the four-step method of instruction has the instructor provide opportunities for students to learn through a variety of activities a. evaluation b. application c. preparation d. presentation
preparation
which step of the four-step method of instruction introduces the lesson a. evaluation b. application c. preparation d. presentation
role playing
which structured exercise involves students acting out the role of a character in a scenario to prepare for situations they may encounter while fulfilling their job duties a. simulations b. role playing c. case studies d. field and laboratory experiences
simulations
which structured exercise permits students to experience a situation, make decisions, and see the results of their decisions without the negative consequences that can occur at an actual emergency a. simulations b. role playing c. case studies d. field and laboratory experiences
case studies
which structured exercise reviews and discusses detailed accounts of past events for students to analyze and synthesize possible answers to the problem a. simulations b. role playing c. case studies d. field and laboratory experiences
instructor-led training
which teaching strategy is the most prevalent approach to teaching in the fire and emergency services a. computer simulation b. instructor-led training c. student-centered learning d. blended or hybrid learning
computer simulation
which teaching strategy minimized the interaction between a student and an instructor a. computer simulation b. self-directed learning c. individualized instruction d. student-centered learning
blended or hybrid learning
which teaching strategy requires instructors to be very organized and disciplined in order to maintain a high level or student satisfaction and performance with the reduction of a formal structure a. computer simulation b. flipping the classroom c. student- centered learning d. blended or hybrid learning
competency-based
which type of learning requires that each student successfully master the learning objectives or outcomes of the lesson or course before progressing to a new one a. summary b. traditional c. consistency- based d. competency -based
continuity and consistency
why do instructors use transitions to keep students' attention between portions of the lesson a. continuity and consistency b. clarification c. summarization and separation d. comprehension and demonstration