DEOMI EOARCC 17CD Exam 1 with Verified Answers
What are the two types of teaching lec-
tures?
Limited student participation; can't be
used to teach skills; and difficulty in eval-
uating learning describe:
What is the definition of a guided discus-
sion?
What are four advantages of a guided...
What are the two types of teaching lec-
Formal and Informal
tures?
Limited student participation; can't be
used to teach skills; and difficulty in eval- Disadvantages of a Teaching Lecture
uating learning describe:
Instructor controlled group process in
What is the definition of a guided discus- which students share information and ex-
sion? periences to achieve a learning objec-
tive.
1) Allows everyone to participate in the
learning situation
2) Pools knowledge and experience of all
participants
What are four advantages of a guided
discussion?
3) Stimulates and motivates participants
when well organized
4) More closely simulates real world sit-
uations through discussions
1. Develop training objective
2. Conduct your research - read, review,
What are the 3 main steps in preparing
and research up-to-date information
for a training session?
3. Organize your lesson (Develop a
teaching plan)
Which term is described as: a con-
cise statement that describes what the
Training objectives
trainees should be able to do when they
complete training?
Purpose - Personalization is the act of
What is the purpose of personalizing a
adding individual subject matter knowl-
lesson plan or teaching plan?
edge to the instructional process.
The ability or official capacity to exercise Merriam-Webster Online (2013) defines
control over others is the definition of power as "the ability or official capacity
what term? to exercise control over others; a person,
, DEOMI EOARCC 17CD Exam 1 with Verified Answers
group, or nation having great influence or
control over others."
Informal (personal) power comes from
Which category of power comes from forms of leverage; these types of power
forms of leverage, and must be earned must be earned and maintained. Unlike
and maintained? formal power bases, they cannot be con-
ferred.
Formal (positional) power is conferred on
Which category of power includes the a person; it is not necessarily earned. In
ability to reward and punish? other words, formal power is a function of
position, not necessarily ability.
Abuse of power - "Improper use of au-
What is described as using one's posi-
thority by someone who has a position
tion to gain access to information that
of power in an abusive way" (The Gale
shouldn't be accessible to the public?
Group, 2008)
Privilege is defined as a special advan-
What is defined as a special advantage,
tage, immunity, permission, right, or ben-
immunity, permission, right, or benefit
efit granted to or enjoyed by an individ-
granted to or enjoyed by an individual,
ual, class, or caste. (Merriam-Webster
class, or caste?
Online, 2013)
Sexual orientation privilege is associated
with the marginalization of non-hetero-
sexual lifestyles and the view that hetero-
sexuality is the normal sexual orientation.
Instances of this include the idea that
What is the description of sexual orienta-
people fall into two distinct and comple-
tion privilege?
mentary categories (male and female),
that sexual and marital relations are nor-
mal only when between people of differ-
ent sexes, and that each sex has certain
natural roles in life.
What describes or proposes that so- Social dominance theory proposes that
cieties contain ideologies that either societies contain ideologies that either
promote or attenuate intergroup hierar- promote or attenuate intergroup hierar-
chies? chies. (Rubin & Hewstone, 2004)
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