Fire Instructor 1 - Questions With Answers (Verified)
Malcolm Knowles Right Ans - father of adult education
ANDRAGOGY Right Ans - Adult method of learning
Roles of an Instructor Right Ans - Administrator, Counselor/Adviser,
Disciplinarian/Coach, evaluator, Facilitator, Mentor, Presenter,
Representative/Ambassador, Role Model, Supervisor
Hesitator Right Ans - This person is shy, reluctant, and silent most of the
time
Monopolizer Right Ans - this student tends to be opinionated and likes to
dominate class discussion
Voice of Experience Right Ans - This student is closely associated with the
monopolizer. This is the know-it-all and need to be heard.
Nonlistener Right Ans - This students attention may wander. Keep this
student on focus, by asking them to do tasks
Idea Zapper Right Ans - This student is an expert at putting down ideas
shared by others
Master of Negativity Right Ans - This student is the complainer and likes to
find faults
Rigid thinker Right Ans - This student will take a position on an issue and
does not want to budge
Antagonist Right Ans - This student can be hostile, aggressive and
unfriendly.
Class Clown Right Ans - This type of student hinders class progression with
an abundance of inappropriate humor.
Slow learner Right Ans - This student has difficulties keeping up with the
class.
, L.E.A.S.T- How to handle class disruption Right Ans - L- leave it alone
E- eye contact
A- action step
S- stop the class
T-terminate the student
Types of Feedbacks Right Ans - Positive Feedback- Morale booster
Constructive Feedback- Helps change undersirable behavior
Corrective Feedback- used to improve student performance
Expository Mode Right Ans - teaching techniques, this is the most
commonly used by educators
Inquiry Mode Right Ans - Teaching techniques, this type involves asking
questions and seeking information.
demonstration mode Right Ans - teaching techniques, this type involves
showing, doing and telling
Activity Mode Right Ans - teaching techniques, this type students learning
by doing.
Facilitation Right Ans - it is a method of interacting with students which
enhances learning.
Behaviorism: Right Ans - States learning has occurered when there are
changes in the form or frequency of an observable behavior.
Edward Thorndike Right Ans - Learning theory was (S-R) stimulus-
response theory. The learner forms a result form a learned stimulus.
Alberta Bandura "Social Learning Theory" Right Ans - Social learning
theory emphasizes the importance of observing and modeling the behaviors,
attitudes and emotional reactions from others.
John Dewey "Constructivist Theory" Right Ans - The idea is learners
construct knowledge for themselves; learners individually and socially
construct meaning as they learn.
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