Chapter 1 & 2
Chapter 3 & 4
Chapter 5 & 6
Chapter 7 & 8
Chapter 9 & 10
Chapter 11 & 12
100

Document awarded for the successful completion of a testing process based on a standard

Certification

100

An instruction method that combines online/independent study with face-to-face meetings with the instructor

Blended or hybrid learning

100

The situation in which the student will perform the behavior

Condition

100

An individual appointed by the AHJ as qualified to maintain a safe working environment at live fire training evolutions

Safety Officer

100

The domain of learning that effects a change in knowledge. It is most often associated with learning new information.

Cognitive domain

100

Evidence that supports the test items relationship to a standard.

Validity

200

People born after the baby boomers

Generation X

200

Age, race, gender, marital status, family structure, etc.

Demographics

200

Who the students are

Audience

200

Responsibility; the assignment of blame. It occurs after a breach of duty.

Liability

200

Instructional technique where the student is a passive listener and the instructor is the sole source of knowledge.

Instructor centered learning

200

Use of statistics to determine the acceptability of a test item.

Quantitative analysis.

300

Transfer of authority and responsibility to another person for the purpose of teaching new job skills or as a means of time management

Delegation

300

The process of hearing and understanding the communication sent

Active listening

300

A detailed guide used by an instructor for preparing and delivering instruction

A lesson plan

300

An act, or failure to act, that is so reckless that it shows a conscious disregard for the safety of others

Gross negligence.

300

An intermediate learning objective, usually part of a series that directs the instruction to accomplish a terminal objective.

Enabling objective

300

A test that requires students to form a structured argument using materials presented in class of from reading.

Essay test

400

The domain of learning that requires the physical use of knowledge.

Psychomotor domain

400

The second and most complex link in the communication chain

The message

400

An online class format that requires students and instructors to be online at the same time

Synchronous learning

400

The characteristic that a test measures what it is intended to measure on a consistent basis.

Reliability

400

An individual who is responsible for igniting and controlling the material being burned at a live fire training.

Ignition officer

400

An itemized summary of estimated or intended revenues and expenditures

Budget

500

The domain of learning that affects attitudes, emotions, or values.

Affective domain

500

The third link of the communication chain which describes how to convey the message

Medium

500

An online class format in which the assignments can be accessed at any time

Asynchronous learning

500

A test that measures a student's ability to perform a task under specified conditions and to a specific level of competence. A performance test.

Skills evaluation

500

Provides the opportunity for a supervising instructor to spend one-on-one time with a new instructor.

Mentoring

500

A budget that is used to pay for day-to-day expenses such as fuel and salaries.

Operating budget

1000

The art and science of teaching children

pedagogy

1000

The primary process used to relate the material contained in the lesson plan to the students; the steps are preparation, presentation, application, and evaluation

Four step method of instruction

1000

An observable and measurable action for the student to complete

Behavior

1000

An individual who is technically competent and who works in the field for which test items are being developed.

Subject matter expert

1000

Places students under pressure in a controlled scenario to strengthen information learned in the classroom.

Simulations

1000

A budget that is used to purchase an item that would last for several years such as a truck

Capital budget