Learning that refers to physical movement characteristic and motor skills that involve behaviors requiring certain levels of physical dexterity and coordinatization
Psychomotor Learning
Two or more students assigned to a specific task is called?
A group
What are the 2 types of distance learning methods?
1) Web-assisted
2) Hybrid
3) Fully online
Damage that are intended to punish the tortfeasor and to send a warning message to other potential tortfeasor.
Punitive Damages
What are the requirements for a GI certification
1) Complete the course
2) Become affiliated with an agency
3) Fulfill any school or agency requirements
4) Complete an internship
5) Complete form CJSTC-71
What does CARS stand for?
Credibility, Accuracy, Reasonableness, Support
Name three classroom management strategies?
1) Create a safe learning environment
2) Communicate effectively
3) Encourage healthy relationships
4) Model conflict resolution
5) Manage time effectively
6) Encourage student participation
7) Evaluate learning and comprehension
8) Organize and plan your lessons
9) Maintain the classrooms physical comfort
10) Maintain a professional demeanor
11) Modify off task behaviors
Are tort claims civil or criminal?
Civil
The legal doctrine that the state cannot be sued without its consent, even for wrongful acts or its agents or employees
Sovereign immunity
What are the two main types of damages that may be awarded from a tort claim
Compensatory and punitive damages
Relates to student's attitude toward the subject matter or the level of commitment the student has from the instruction.
Affective Learning
What are the four basic actions of procedural justice?
1) Treat people with respect
2) Listen to what they have to say
3) Make fair decisions
4) Explain your actions
Course that is done at the student's pace
Asynchronous
Types of damage that is most common and are intended to compensate the victim for injuries
Compensatory
Theory that is based on fairness, when people are treated with dignity, given a voice and view procedures as impartial and fair, they are more likely to follow
Procedural justice
Learning that is described as intellectual learning and problem solving
Cognitive Learning
The variety of skills and techniques that instructors and facilitators use to keep students organized, orderly focused attentive on task, and productive.
Classroom management
__ requires students to be online the same time as the instructor.
Synchronous course
Willful action by the tortfeasor directed towards the plaintiff that results in harm to the plantiff
Intentional tort
What are the two types of simulation instructional strategies?
Role playing and case study.
____ is a persisting change in behavior resulting from experience
Learning
What can be used to find measurable verbs for your objectives?
Blooms Taxonomy
What are the four pillars of procedural justice
1) Fairness and consistency or rule application
2) Voice and representation in process
3) Transparency and openness of process
4) Impartiality and unbiased decision making
Test items that involve putting a student in training environment that represents real-life events, situations, or conditions
Simulations
What is the name the way an adult learns?
Andragogy