Bloom's Taxonomy
Student Learning
Teaching Styles
Instructional Planning and Design
Classroom Activities
100

Which level of Bloom's taxonomy uses the verbs:

describe, draw, name, locate

Remember 

100

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Is Jeanne Robertson's husband left or right brained?

Left-brained

100

Is the Demonstrator teaching style student or instructor centered?

Instructor centered

100

What are the three domains of learning?

Cognitive

Affective

Psychomotor

100

What is a Think-Pair-Share?

Think - take a minute to think/write down own answer to a question

Pair - pair up with a neighbor and discuss your answers

Share - share your responses with the class

200

What level of Bloom's taxonomy would a compare/contrast activity be?

Analyze

200

What is pedagogy vs andragogy?

Pedagogy - the art and science of teaching children

Andragogy - the art and science of teaching adults

200

Define authoritative instructor.

Instructor centered teaching based on lecture.

200

What is a SMART objective?

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Relevant

Time-bound

200

What is an Affinity Activity?

1. Ask students a question and have them write down key words on sticky notes

2. Have students organize answers into categories based on likeness 

3. Have students name the categories 

300

Create an objective that would be categorized as "Apply."

Eg. Execute a basic teeth cleaning.

300

What are the three learning modes?

Auditory, visual, kinesthetic

300

What type of classroom environment is required for Facilitator and Delegator instructors?

One where the instructor has created a repertoire with the students.

300

The Four elements of Instructional Planning Are:

What are:

1) Identify Learning Needs

2) Select learning outcomes

3) Provide Learning Experience

4) Assess Learning Process and Progress

300

What type of teaching is centered on lecture, questioning and demonstration?

Teacher-centered

400

What levels of Bloom's Taxonomy are considered in the "Process Information" level of the Three Story Intellect?

Understanding, Applying, Analyzing 

400

Contrast the three Translating Learning Styles: Dependent, Collaborative, and Autonomous

Dependent - rely on instructor

Collaborative - interaction with other students

Autonomous - learn on your own 

400

What is an example of an activity a delegator may assign?

Group-work

Lab-based learning

Independent Studies

Case Studies 

400

Name 3 factors that affect verbal communication.

Eg.

Volume

Rate

Dialect

Pronunciation

Articulation

Force

Inflection

Pause

400

What is the attention and commitment level of a student displaying "Rebellion" engagement.

Diverted Attention

No Commitment 

500

What level of Bloom's taxonomy does the following objective fall under: The instructor will categorize objectives according to Bloom's Taxonomy.  

Analyze

500

What three "R's" does an adult learner need?

Rigor, Relevance, Relationship

500

Name a type of classroom activity a facilitator might lead?

Peer-teaching

Lab work 

Discovery learning 

Problem solving 

500

Contrast Positive (Affirming) Feedback and Corrective (Sustaining) Feedback.

Positive Feedback: specific information about what learner did well by pointing out strengths and acknowledging effort

Corrective Feedback: specific information on what and how learner could improve 

500

Passive learning has drastically lower retention rates than active learning. Provide two examples of each. 

Passive Learning: reading, hearing words, looking at pictures, watching a movie, looking at an exhibit, watching a demonstration

Active Learning: Participating in a discussion, giving a talk, doing  dramatic presentation, simulating the real thing, doing the real thing