This may be as natural for humans as breathing
What is learning?
This emotion, along with excitement and satisfaction, can be a major reward of teaching adults.
What is joy?
The author of the book that inspired this one.
Who is Parker Palmer?
The author will get no love from K-12 teachers for saying this.
What is “teaching grown-ups is more fun than teaching kids”?
An important trait and one that civic and political discourse could use more of.
What is Empathy?
It “pushes” knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential to success.
What is training?
The author initially struggled with this term for adult educators because it brought up images of elementary and secondary classrooms.
What is "teacher"?
This type of knowledge is considered emancipatory and seeks to develop learner agency and autonomy.
What is transformative learning?
According to this author, an emotional response is the best indication that students are in this.
What is “their discomfort zone”?
In community-engaged learning associations should be this type, based on mutuality and respect
What are “authentic relationships”?
With the acceleration of change since the rise of the internet, this is falling.
What is the half-life of knowledge?
In workplace settings, this term is commonly used instead of "teacher" because it often involves instruction in skills and procedures.
What is "trainer"?
The authors describe learning as having these seemingly contradictory characteristics, showing its complex nature.
What are sad and joyful? Or, What are intellectual and embodied?
Struggling with your field of study does this. (Two possible replies)
What is “helps you teach it”?
What is “deepens your compassion for your students?”
True or false: Self-care and self-compassion are unnecessary when working for social justice.
What is false?
Managers, and most people, have not been given instruction on ….
What are effective ways to learn?
This term is preferred by some adult educators because it implies guiding learners rather than telling them what to do, though some consider it a weak descriptor.
What is "facilitator"?
This concept is defined as the capacity of learners to recognize learning's full complexity and act on that awareness with agency and self-determination.
What is courage?
The original title of the book was this.
What is “Teaching will make you feel like an idiot”?
These three skills are highly sought of new college graduates, all of which can be developed through CEL.
What are leadership, teamwork, and communication skills?
Research by Allen Tough revealed that the typical adult undertakes at least more than one of these each year to solve real-time work or life problems.
What are learning projects?
Statement: Brockett felt both of these after his first teaching session.
What are “a sense of failure and a desire to try again”?
One of the authors of this book taught at Cornell
Who is Marica Eames-Sheavly?
This is what Buddhists call the practice of always being open to learn new things.
What is “beginner’s mind?”
Research shows that service-learning, a type of community-engaged learning, is an example of this.
What is a high-impact practice?
These learning theorist focus on brain anatomy & chemistry & on such complex phenomena as intelligence, thinking, & learning.
Who are neurophysiologists?
Trust; Empathy; Authenticity; Confidence; Humility; Enthusiasm; Respect
What are Brockett's "teacher in seven words"?
While the authors of this book center learning; the book they view as companion work centered on another dimension of education.
What is teaching?
Spalding says to begin with a question when you begin planning a course; if not you will end up with this one.
What is "Who cares?"
The connection between theory and practice is known as this.
What is praxis?