Human Behavior
The Learning Process
The Teaching Process
Instructor Responsibilities
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What are the human needs to encourage learning?

Physiological, Security, Belonging, Esteem, Cognitive and Aesthetic, and self-actualization 

100

What are Thorndike's Laws of Learning?

Readiness, Effect, Exercise, Primacy, Intensity, and Recency

100

What are the different training delivery methods?

Lecture method, discussion method, guided discussion method

100

How do we minimize student frustration?

Keep informed, constructive criticism, motivate learners, admit errors, give credit when due, individualize to the learner, be consistent.

100

What are the basic elements of communication?

Source, Symbols, and Recevier

200

How to maintain students' motivation?

Reward success, present new challenges, ask about their training goals, remind them of their goals, and assure them that learning plateaus are normal

200

What are factors that affect perception?

Physical Organization, Goals and Values, Self-Concept, Time and Opportunity, and Element of Threat.

200

What is the demonstration-performance method?

Explain, Demonstrate, Learner Perform, Evaluate

200

What are the responsibilities of a CFI?

Demand appropriate standards, emphasize the positive, ensure aviation safety, provide adequate instruction, and help learners learn.

200

What are the barriers to effective communication?

Lack of common experience, Confusion between the symbol and the symbolized object, overuse of abstractions, external factors, and interference 

300

Name the different defense mechanisms.

Denial, Rationalization, Compensation, Projection, Repression, Fantasy, Displacement, and Reaction Formation

300

What are the different Domains of learning? 

Cognitive Domain, Affective Domain, and Psychomotor Domain. 

300

What is the Drill and Practice Method

Connections are strengthened with practice

300

What does professionalism mean for an instructor?

Sensior, appearance, demeanor, self-improvement, acceptance of the learner, proper language, and safety

300

What questions should you avoid asking?

Toss-up, Oversized, Puzzleing, Bewilderment, Irrelevant, and Trick Questions

400

What are abnormal reactions to stress?

Over-cooperation, inappropriate laughter or singing, rapid change in emotions, marked changes in mood, or severe anger directed towards the instructor. 

400

What are the different types of practice?

Deliberate, Blocked, and Random

400

What are HOTS, and how should they be taught?

Higher-order thinking skills. They are cognitive skills needed in making decisions. They should be taught from simple to complex and from concrete to abstract. 

400

What are obstacles to learning for a student?

Impatience, Stress, Lack of insight, Apathy, No Motivation, and Discomfort.

400

What are the characteristics of a good written test?

Validity, Objective, Comprehensive, Usability, and Reliability 

500

What are the hazardous attitudes, and describe what each of them means.

Macho, Impulsivity, Resignation, Invaunrability, and Anti-Authority 

500

How to keep the retention of learning?

Praise, Association, Repetition, Association, Senses, and Mnemonics

500

What are some types of problem-based instruction

Scenario-based training, collaborative problem solving, and case study method

500

What are the different principles of risk management we should be teaching students?

Accept no unnecessary risk

Make risk decisions at the appropriate level

Accept risk when the benefits outweigh the costs

Integrate risk management into planning at all levels

500

Explain the Telling and Doing technique.

Instructor tells- Instructor does

Learner tells- Instructor does

Learner tells- Learner does