Definitions
Activities and Aids
The Adult Learner
Documentation & Admin Things
Potpourri
100

This role stimulates communication and discussion to examine ideas and provide opportunities to practice newly learned skills

What is a Facilitator?

100

This is most effective after a role play exercise, and is a chance to reinforce learning/determine how much learning actually took place

What is a Debrief?

100

One of the three types of learning domains, this one is characterized by how the student chooses to act, or their attitude towards the subject

What is Affective Learning?

100

CJSTC does not provide a standard lesson plan format, so instructors should refer to this when they are required to create a lesson plan

What are Agency Policy and Procedure?

100

The methods an instructor uses to help their students understand a concept are known as this

What are Instructional Strategies? 

200

This clarifies components of the curriculum that are mandatory and when they need to be taught

What is the Instructor Guide?

200

Also known as the didactic method, this is where the instructor verbally transmits information to the student, and it may include visual aids or notes

What is Lecture?

200

A student's level of this will determine how much effort they put into their learning experience

What is Motivation?

200

This is a type of distance learning that allows the course to be done at the student's own pace

What is Asynchronous Learning?

200

A source's ______ can help you determine if it is authentic and legitimate

What is Credibility?

300

This refers to the variety of skills and techniques that instructors use to keep students organized, orderly, focused, attentive, on task, and productive

What is Classroom Management?

300

This group activity focus' on reinforcing actions related to specific topics in the curriculum

What are Role Play Exercises?

300

This is the very first step in the motivational process

What is Attention?

300

The CARS acronym refers to the suggested method of evaluation internet sources. CARS stands for this

Credibility, Accuracy, Reasonableness, and Support

300

This is defined as a persisting change in behavior resulting from experience

What is Learning?

400

This is an alternative to instructor content delivery that may include photos, slideshows, videos, etc.

What are Audiovisuals? 

400

Interpersonal skills, core communication competencies, and de-escalation are emphasized in this active learning strategy

What are Communication Exercises?

400

This involves providing meaningful feedback and rewards, such as bonus points or extra credit

What is Satisfaction?

400

This is a willful action by a tortfeasor directed towards the plaintiff that results in harm to the plaintiff, such as assault, battery, or sexual harassment 

What is an Intentional Tort?

400

Instructor focus and guidance, Standardization, and Documentation are three purposes of this document

What is a Lesson Plan?

500

These are outside personnel who share specialized knowledge about their profession, agency, or topic of interest. They help students form connections between knowledge acquired in the classroom and real-world applications

What are Guest Speakers?

500

Discussion group, practicing by doing, and teaching others are all examples of this type of instructional strategy

What are Active Instructional Strategies?

500

In regards to motivation, students must feel they they can achieve the learning objectives of a course. If they lack this element, they may not be motivated to keep trying

What is Confidence? 

500

A civil action may be filed in federal court for discrimination, which is commonly known as this law

What is Title VI?

500

Describe, Explain, and Recognize are examples of ______. The are used when writing lesson objectives, and can be found in ___________

1. What are Measurable Verbs? 

2. What is Bloom's Taxonomy?