Theories
Simulation
SDL
...gogy, what?
Learning, in general
100
Reinforcing a child's efforts put forth during her dance competition
What is Behaviorism?
100
Cognitive, social, and constructivist
What are theories which support simulation?
100
Involves planning, organizing, controlling, and assessing individual learning
What is self-directed learning?
100
The study of self determined learning.
What is heutagogy?
100
1. As a person matures.. self-concept.. toward one of a self-directing human being. 2. ..experience is a rich resource for learning. 3. Readiness of an adult to learn.. related to developmental tasks of his/her social role. 4. Adults are more problem-centered than subject centered in learning.
What are (4 of) Knowles assumptions about adult learners?
200
Much of human learning occurs in a social environment; includes observation and modeling of behavior
What is social cognitive theory?
200
The military, aviation, and nuclear power
What are the earliest uses of simulation?
200
The type of learning that best describes SDL (informal, nonformal, formal)
What is informal?
200
The model of learning and approach to understanding and planning instruction for adult learners.
What is andragogy?
200
As human beings, we retain what percent of what we see, hear, and do?
What is 90%?
300
Maslow and Rogers formed this alternative perspective on human nature and learning; it spotlights the whole person including body, min, spirit and the potential of humans for growth and development.
What is Humanism?
300
The theory, when paired with the concept of simulation, which supports learners using previous knowledge in the simulation experience.
What is Cognitivism/ Cognitive Learning Theory?
300
A goal of SDL.
What is aspiration to gain knowledge or a skill?
300
The practice of profession of teaching.
What is pedagogy?
300
Unplanned, unintentional learning; oftentimes occurs via observation, a conversation, during television watching.
What is incidental learning?
400
Defined as: learning is how people make sense of their experience; knowledge is constructed by the learner
What is constructivism?
400
Theory in which learning in the social context is demonstrated by observing techniques, skills, and behaviors.
What is Social Cognitive Theory?
400
Self-monitoring, self-management, and intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
What affects self-directed learning?
400
Teacher-centered vs learner-centered
What is pedagogy vs andragogy?
400
Learning activity undertaken throughout life, with the aim of improving knowledge, skills and competencies.
What is lifelong learning?
500
Nickname: information processing; meaning is given to events that impinge on the consciousness
What is Cognitivism?
500
Theory whereby meaning is attached to the simulation experience; connections of knowledge are made to a current/future situation with a patient.
What is Constructivism?
500
This is used extensively in education to measure learners' tendency toward self-direction.
*What is the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale(SDLRS)? OR What is the Oddi Continuing Learning Inventory (OCLI)? ...readiness to engage in SDL vs SD as a personality trait
500
The term coined for the study of how the brain and the nervous system interact with the body
What is neurology? :)
500
Skills, behavior, knowledge level, and attitudes.
What are four current forces that influence adult education?