This person stated that learning occurs through reinforcement - positive and/or negative
Who is B.F Skinner?
This can be a combination of face to face, online learning or workplace learning experiences
What is blended learning?
This technique allows for a free flow of ideas in which the aim is for quantity rather than quality.
What is brainstorming?
Acting honestly and with transperency, managing resources appropriately, using powers responsibly and pursuing public interest are all desirable behaviours that relate to this framework.
What is the Intergrity framework?
The benefits of this learning method include increase in self-confidence, perservence and using one's own initative.
What is self-directed learning?
This theory looks at our cognitive abilities to store information by the way we encode, store and retrieve information efficently.
What is the Information Processing theory ?
This mode is best suited to learners who live within a close proximity to the training environment.
What is a face to face delivery mode?
This techinque is used at designated intervals of a session, it is short and should not be too demanding.
What is an engergiser?
Making a consious decision to break a rule or taking action that is contrary to policy is a form of this negative behaviour.
What is misconduct?
These were established to provide industry with a stronger voice in the VET sector. They replaced the previous ISCs and SSOs.
What are Job and Skills Councils (JSCs)?
This theory is known for its belief that for learning to be effective it must include authentic learning experiences in which the learner is an active participant.
What is David Kolb's experimental learning theory?
This delivery mode works best when training others in highly-specialised practices or uncommon equipment.
What is workplace delivery mode?
Establised at the start of a new program when a new group has come together. These work best when they are specific and practical, collobaratively established and agreed upon as a group.
What are ground rules or classroom expectations?
The definition of this conduct includes dishonest activity through deception that causes potential or actual loss to a person or entity.
What is fraud?
What is the Joyce Review?
Boyatzis's theory is comprised of a model of stages and dispite its name works better when experiences are collaborative
What is self-directed learning?
This training occurs online and requires students to log in for classes at set times on a regular basis.
Wht is sychronous online learning?
Two truths and a lie, What would you rather, BINGO are all types of these.
What are ice-breaker games?
This policy outlines the standard of behaviour expected of employees, contractors, volunteers and service providers. It provides guidance when faced with an ethical dilemma or conflict of interest at work.
What is the Employee Code of Conduct?
Interaction strategies can be catergorised into two different types of strategies that promote two key seperate but related objectives.
What are learning strategies and what are engagement strategies?
This theorist is known best for his founding work in the development of two significant learning theories.
There is minimal expectations of teacher and student interactions in this mode of delivery
What is distance learning?
These are a visual representaton of a whole subject, which clearly identify mainpoints and connections
What are mind-maps?
This is a fundamental part of the social learning theory and what BKI encourages us, as advanced facilitators to do to help others to learn the same kinds of behaviours.
What is role-modelling?
This method applied to your teaching and learning practices helps to avoid evoking the fight, flight and freeze method.
What is the TERA model? Tribe, expectations, rank and autonomy.