It contributes new information to one’s total life growth
Education
It is the process of learning a skill and then immediately applying the skill to a “real-world” application
Training
A document that communicates a teacher’s course objectives, expectations, and requirements.
The Syllabus
Do you believe in guest survey cards?
is an example of this type of question
close-ended question
An acronym that refers to Interest, Need, Time, Range, and Objectives
INTRO
According to the workshop philosophy, college teachers teach ....
People, not subjects
Interactive teaching methods are most likely to allow students to produce an end product while they learn
project
The single most powerful early action for building a positive teacher-student relationship
Using the student's name
A class contract of mutual expectations between instructor and students, created collaboratively and signed by all members.
Class Convenants
One of four components of an IO describes what you want students to be able to do at the completion of an instruction, using action verbs.
Performance
most likely to give students the best opportunity to practice skills working with other people
Team Project
This term describes a learning style led entirely by the class.
Student-driven
The learner needs to understand the personal benefit of the learning material before investing effort
WIIFM
a broad, measurable statement describing the core knowledge, skills, and competencies a student should attain upon completing a course, program, or entire core curriculum
GLO
The layout of what will happen during the given class period, detailing the strategy that the instructor will use to facilitate student learning and achieve instructional objectives.
Lesson Plan
a hierarchical framework used by educators to classify learning objectives, goals, and assessments by the complexity of thinking skills required
Bloom Taxonomy
The overall expectations and communication climate that a teacher establishes last throughout a course or term
Classroom Culture
The best teaching strategy to use in class to develop several different plans of action on an industry problem scenario
Small-group discussion
A five-part format for opening every class period
INTRO
A motivation framework built on autonomy, competence, and relatedness; supportive environments foster intrinsic motivation,
Self-determination theory
An interactive teaching method that allows students to investigate, experience, and report on a real hospitality topic
Student Project
Matrix that shows whether a test covers the intended instructional objectives and levels of learning
Test Blueprint
Type of test question that combines the principles of both multiple-choice and essay questions
Completion test
type of online course that lets students learn at their own pace without live scheduled meetings
asyncronous
Giving various homework assignments throughout the semester that will be graded is an example of what type of evaluation?
Formative