Someone who learns in terms of feelings, emotions, attitudes and values.
Who is an affective learner?
Used for the evaluation at the end of a course, high stakes, and little feedback is given.
What is a summative assessment
The kind of law that deals with private matters between people.
What are civil laws?
Mastery of skill performance, no cognition required.
What is naturalization?
Involves inferring information to answer a written question.
What is problem solving?
Physical unlawful touching of another person without consent.
What is battery?
Describe intrinsic verses extrinsic motivation.
intrinsic motivation: internally driven behavior, desire to better or achieve.
extrinsic motivation: external sources, $
What are two types of psychomotor evaluations?
Skills evaluations and scenarios
Laws deal with family education rights.
What is FERPA?
What are three teaching strategies?
Teacher centered, student centered, and facilitated learning.
What are the two types of validity? Explain them.
Face validity is when a collage checks that the questions make sense as they are.
Content validity is checking that the information being tested is appropriate for the topic
- Diagnosed disability
- Students must ask for accommodations ahead of an evaluation
- Must be familiar with OEMS guidelines
A person that does most of the teaching for a course and carries the most responsibility.
Who is the primary instructor (lead instructor)?
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1. Legal duty to act
2. Breach of standard of care
3. Injury or damages
4. Injury or damages caused by breach of standard of care