Which theory consists of three phases:
Unfreezing
Change (moving)
Refreezing ?
What is Lewin's Change Theory
What are gaps in knowledge that exist between a desired level of performance and the actual level or performance?
What is learning needs?
What refers to the ways in which learners most efficiently and effectively perceive, process, store, and recall what they are attempting to learn and their preferred approaches to different learning tasks?
What is Learning Styles?
What is the psychosocial stage of the young adulthood stage of learner?
What is intimacy vs. isolation
What is the term for prejudice against older adults?
What is ageism.
Which model describes major components and variables that influence health-promoting behaviors including: Individual characteristics and experiences, behavior-specific cognitions and affect, and behavioral outcomes?
What is Health Promotion Model (Revised)?
What is (any three):
Written job descriptions
Formal and informal requests
Quality assurance reports
Chart audits
Rules and regulations
Self-assessment
Gap analysis
Delphi technique
Name three learning style models and/or instruments.
What is (any of the following three):
Right-Brain/Left-Brain and Whole-Brain Thinking
Field-Independent/Field-Dependent Perception
Dunn and Dunn Learning Styles
Jung and Myers-Briggs Typology
Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model
Gardner’s Eight Types of Intelligence
VARK Learning Styles
The three phases of learning from childhood to adulthood as a person matures are known as what?
What is maturity continuum?
What is the art and science of helping children learn known as?
What is Pedagogy?
Which theory explains behavioral change in terms of threat and coping appraisal and is appropriate for programs that target high-risk individuals or groups?
What is Protection Motivation Theory?
What are three methods to assess learner needs?
What is: Informal conversations, structured interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, tests, observations, documentation?
(Any 3 of the above)
What are three techniques used to determine learning styles?
What is:
Observation
Interviews
Administration of learning style instruments
What are the four developmental stages of childhood?
What is
Infancy and toddlerhood
Early childhood
Middle and late childhood
Adolescence
What are components of motivation that serve as internal or external forces influencing an individual to act or not to act?
What are the six stages in The Stages of Change Model?
What is:
Precontemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Termination
What are the four types of readiness abbreviated by "PEEK"?
What is physical readiness, emotional readiness, experiential readiness, and knowledge readiness?
What is:
Extraversion-Introversion
Sensing-Intuition
Thinking-Feeling
Judging-Perceiving
What is the term during adolescence when they begin to believe that everyone is focusing on the same things they are- mostly themselves and their activities?
What is an individual’s sense of responsibility for their own behavior and the extent to which motivation to act originates from within the person (internal) or is influenced by others (external)?
What is Locus of Control.
What are the three components in the Therapeutic Alliance Model?
What is Compliance, adherence, and therapeutic alliance?
What are the four elements of experiential readiness?
What is:
Level of aspiration
Past coping mechanisms
Cultural background
Locus of control
In the VARK learning style model what are the four categories or preferences of learning style experiences of students?
What is Visual, Aural, Read/write, Kinesthetic?
Name 4 teaching strategies that could be used in the older adulthood stage of learning.
What is (any four):
Use concrete examples.
Build on past experiences.
Focus on one concept at a time.
Use repetition and reinforcement.
Speak slowly and distinctly.
Increase safety precautions.
Keep sessions short.
Make learning positive.
Keller developed the ARCS model in 1987 that focuses on creating and maintaining motivational strategies that can be used for designing instruction. The model emphasizes strategies that the educator can apply to effect changes in the learner by creating a motivating learning environment. What does ARCS stand for?
What is:
Attention
Relevance
Confidence
Satisfaction