Goals are short-term. True or False?
False
Which type of evaluation occurs during teaching?
Formative
Name an element of a teaching plan.
Purpose (the why of the educational session).
Statement of the overall goal.
List of objectives.
An outline of the content to be covered in the session.
Teaching method(s).
Time allotted for the teaching of each objective.
Instructional resources needed.
Method(s) used to evaluate learning.
What is the leading cause of death in infants (2024)?
Birth defects.
You’re teaching a caregiver how to use an inhaler for their 6-month-old. Which domain is this?
Psychomotor for caregiver, cognitive for knowledge
Give one example of a goal for an infant.
Develop trust between infant and caregiver
Which evaluation measures overall outcomes?
Summative
In the teaching-learning process, what is the difference between a goal and an objective?
Goals are broad, long-term outcomes; objectives are specific, short-term, measurable steps leading to the goal.
What is the leading cause of toddler and preschool deaths?
Unintentional injury.
A 4-year-old insists on dressing themselves. Which Erikson stage is this?
Initiative vs Guilt
Which is more specific: goals or objectives?
Objectives
sking students for feedback mid-session is an example of what?
Formative
Which teaching method brings the learner directly into contact with what is learned through practice?
Lab/direct practice or simulation.
Name one top health promotion topic for infants.
Examples: breastfeeding, nutrition, parent-infant attachment, proper sleep/wake cycles
A 10-year-old understands conservation of matter. Which Piaget stage is this?
Concrete Operational
Give one example of an adolescent teaching objective for the goal: The adolescent will decrease alcohol use.
Ex.
A. Adolescent will discuss the effect of alcohol on the developing brain.
B. Adolescent will state 5 alternate activities to do rather than alcohol.
Observing if a mother correctly swaddles her newborn the next day is which type?
Summative
Name 2 appropriate teaching methods for a toddler.
Instruction comes through parent or caregiver
Parallel Play
Touch and Interaction
Interact frequently and often
Incorporating appropriate level toys
Frequent and repetitive naming
Modeling
Among school-age children, what percent (ages 6–11) had obesity in 2020?
20.7%. (Points for range of 15-25)
A 16-year-old debates whether a law is fair. Which Kohlberg stage is this?
Postconventional morality
What makes objectives “SMART”?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
Describe the difference between formative vs summative evaluation.
Formative (process evaluation): During teaching/learning. To make real-time adjustments.
Summative (outcome evaluation): After teaching/learning. To measure the final results or outcomes of teaching.
What is the five-step learning cycle?
Prior knowledge, presenting new material, challenge, feedback, repetition.
What are the top 3 causes of death among adolescents (CDC 2023)?
Unintentional injury, homicide, suicide.
A toddler throws a tantrum when told “no.” Which Erikson stage and what teaching approach fits?
Autonomy vs Shame; give choices, simple directions