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What theory of instruction focuses on what will be taught as opposed to learner-related characteristics?
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Subjective-Centered Theory of Learning and Instruction
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What theory of instruction is behaviorism-based and concentrates on observable and measureable outcomes?
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Objective-Centered Theory of Learning and Instruction
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What theory of instruction is cognitivism-based and focuses on the learner's experience during instruction and production of fresh insights?
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Experience-Centered Theory of Learning and Instruction
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What theory of instruction is developmentalism-based and focuses on matching individual needs to appropriate instructional experiences?
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Opportunity-Centered Theory of Learning and Instruction
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The "hierarchy of needs" was introduced by whom?
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Abraham Maslow
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What are the 5 needs in the "hierarchy of needs?"
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Self-Actualization
Esteem Belongingness Safety Physiological |
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Which researcher popularized the terms androgogy and pedagogy?
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Malcolm Knowles
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What is pedagogy?
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A traditional style of teaching based on a didactic model, or lecturing.
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What is andragogy?
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Malcolm Knowles' theory on adult learning is also known as andragogy.
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What are the five principles of andragogy that affect the way adults learn?
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Self-concept of the learner
Prior experience Readiness to learn Orientation to learning Motivation to learn |