PAL Final exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
descriptors of teaching - ANSWER ==formal, informal, skill/art, requires practice, dynamic
filters
... [Show More] - ANSWER ==something that allows or blocks certain things from getting through
how could are experiences effect teaching and learning - ANSWER ==internal maps of how things are and how things should be
perception pyramid - ANSWER ==what we think, what we say, what we do, how we are perceived
we must be acutely aware of - ANSWER ==our intended message and our message impact
pedagogy - ANSWER ==the art of teaching
andragogy - ANSWER ==adult learning
accommodating learning style is a combo of - ANSWER ==concrete examples and active experimentation
diverging is a combo of - ANSWER ==concrete examples and reflective observation
assimilating is a combo of - ANSWER ==reflective observation. and abstract conceptualization
converging is a combo of - ANSWER ==abstract conceptualization and active experimentation
definition of behaviorism - ANSWER ==process of learning involves correct behavior until behavior change is consistent
Behaviorism works well when teaching a skill with a ________________ - ANSWER ==Measurable action
When the patient can practice the behavior and receive feedback on performance until mastery is achieved, they are demonstrating _______ - ANSWER ==Behaviorism
Cognitive learning theory - ANSWER ==Learners construct meaningful knowledge by connecting new concepts or knowledge to what they already know
Cognitive learning theory says that learning is an _________ process, moving from simple and concrete to the ______ and _______. - ANSWER ==ActiveComplex and abstract
"Knowledge that is connected to a clinical context improves retention." Is an example of ... - ANSWER ==Cognitive learning
Experimental/problem-solving learning style - ANSWER ==Learns what and how to apply what they know
When learners are engaged in active learning they are applying the _________________ learning style - ANSWER ==Experimental/problem solving
Social-cultural learning - ANSWER ==Learning occurs in the social or practice setting
Situated in the community of practice
In social-cultural learning, the learner is able to venture out into ____________ experiences and learn ________ knowledge - ANSWER ==Different experiences Additional knowledge
Having role models and mentors are a part of _____________ learning theory - ANSWER ==Social-cultural
Social-cultural learning requires learners to build _____________ in order for them to have incremental success and enhanced __________ - ANSWER ==Self-efficacy Participation
David Kolbs learning styles describe learning as a _______________________ through problem solving - ANSWER ==Cyclic process
Which learning style prefers to watch, gather info, and use imagination to solve problems, views concrete situations at several perspectives, and ask why/why not? - ANSWER ==diverging
What learning style uses a concise, logical approach, prioritizes ideas and concepts, requires a clear explanation, and asks what? - ANSWER ==assimilating
What learning style solves problems and uses their learning to find solutions to practical issues; prefers technical tasks and are less concerned with the interpersonal aspect; asks how does it work? - ANSWER ==converging
What learning style is hands on and relies on intuition rather than logic; uses other peoples analysis and prefers to talk a practical, experimental approach; is attracted to new challenges and experiences to carry out plans; asks so what now? - ANSWER ==accommodating
Educators should ensure activities are designed and carried out in ways that offer.... - ANSWER ==Each learner the chance to engage in the manner that suits them best.
To help the diverger learning style use.. - ANSWER ==Rational and theory
Concrete examples are good for what learning style? - ANSWER ==Accomodating
Allowing time for observation and reflection is helpful for what learning style? - ANSWER ==Assimilating learning style
Allowing time for experimentation can help what learning style? - ANSWER ==Converging learning style
What is a community of practice? - ANSWER ==A group of people with a common interest who learn from each other and work to improve their skills on a regular basis
Component is a community of practice - ANSWER ==Domain: the field of interest
Community: the group Practice: shared resources
How does learning in the clinic differ from learning in the classroom? - ANSWER ==Life application of skills vs basics
What is the primary learning activity fie a classroom? What does it include - ANSWER ==Acquisition of knowledge
The primary learning activity in the lab is.... - ANSWER ==acquisition of skill
The primary learning activity for the clinic is... - ANSWER ==Use of knowledge and skill for clinical decisio making and patient management
Components of professional identity - ANSWER ==Personal values, attitudes, morals, and beliefsProfessional ethics and codes of practice
In clinical learning we expect: - ANSWER ==Development of professional behaviors
Affective domain components: - ANSWER ==Beliefs
Attitude
Values
Norms
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