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the role of positive modeling in education is a major component of ?
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social Learning theory
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Cognitive learning theories emphasize...
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making info meaningful, linking new info to the memory network, and goal setting
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a theory of learning that emphasizes positive reinforcement is?
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behavioral learning theory
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when a client is first changing a behavior, reinforcers should be...?
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continuous and immediate
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compared to traditional learners, adult learners prefer...?
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being able to share their life experiences, evaluation by performing tasks, to understand why something is being taught.
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an intuitive learner prefers to learn by..:
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thinking of new ways to solve problems
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a sensing learner prefers to learn by:
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using standard formulas to solve problems
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which of the following teaching styles would be best for active learners?
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primarily group activities and limited lecture.
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reflective learners prefer:
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working alone on an assignment
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a sequential learner prefers to learn:
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in a linear orderly manner
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to lessen the impact of teaching and learning style mismatches, the teacher should:
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balance the presentation of concrete and abstract information, use a variety of teaching methods, give students time to reflect on new material
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Identify the learning objective that measures the affective domain of learning.
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the student will be able to share how following the exchange system was improved.
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identify the learning objective that measures the cognitive domain of learning.
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the student will be able to explain the exchange system.
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identify the learning objective that measures the psychomotor domain of learning.
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the student will be able to prepare a meal using the exchange system.
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the three parts of mager's three part system for objectives are:
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learner behavior, condition, criterion
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an example of a student assignment in a cooking class at the evaluation level cognitive domain would be:
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developing the criteria for judging a food presentation
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a strength of this teaching strategy is that a high amount of information can be presented
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lecture
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a weakness of this teaching strategy is that the learner is passive
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lecture and demonstration
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an assessment tool that compares students to other students is a
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Norm-referenced assessment
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evaluation of student learning that is used to make changes in the material and presentation
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formative
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when a test yields stable, consistent results it is considered?
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reliable
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an egocentric view of their world is demonstrated in piage's _________ cognitive stage of development.
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preoperational
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the solution of concrete problems is demonstrated in piagets ________ cognitive stages of development
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formal operational
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according to berger, the two major needs of adulthood are?
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safety and security.
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In what way/ways do the American majority and the biomedical world view differ?
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strict adherence to time-keeping and respect for the time of others
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Gender roles are:
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created by social forces, and taught by our parents and other caregivers.
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help-seeking behavior research has shown:
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there is an increase in feeling incompetence and inferiority with help-seeking, males are less likely to ask for help even at pre-school age, both sexes have been found to be gender specific when seeking help from a caregiver
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