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47 Cards in this Set
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What are the four essential teaching skills? |
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Teaching Skills: People Skills
Give examples of People Skills |
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Teaching Skills: Subject Matter Expertise
Give examples of this |
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Teaching Skills: Management Skills
Why is this important? |
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Teaching Skills: Assessment Skills
Why is this important? |
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Instructor's Code of Conduct
What are the goals of teaching a pilot? |
CFIs should teach pilots who should:
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What are the four steps in the Teaching Process? |
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Course of Training Define Curriculum, Syllabus, and Training Course Outline |
Curriculum
Syllabus
Training Course Outline
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What are the two types of Training Objectives in aviation training? |
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Why are Performance-Based Objectives used? |
To set reasonable, measurable standards that describe the desired performance of the student. |
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What are the three elements of Performance-Based Objectives? |
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What are the three elements in a traditionally organized lesson plan? |
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Describe the three parts of a lesson introduction |
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Describe the four main ways instructors organize the Development portion of the lesson |
However organized, each subordinate point should flow from one to the next. This helps students organize their thoughts into groups or chunks in short term memory for better long term storage. |
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Why is the conclusion important? |
An effective conclusion retraces the important elements of the lesson and relates them to the objective, reinforcing student learning and improving retention. |
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What are types of training delivery methods? |
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When is a lecture useful in training? |
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What four steps should be taken in planning a lecture? |
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What are four types of lecture delivery methods? |
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What are advantages and disadvantages of a lecture? |
Advantages
Disadvantages
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Describe the Discussion Method of teaching |
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How is a Guided Discussion different from regular discussion? |
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How are questions used in Guided Discussion? |
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What are the different types of questions useful in discussion? |
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List the characteristics of an effective question |
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What are the steps in planning a Guided Discussion |
Remember- the purpose is to stimulate discussion, not just get answers |
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What are the steps in conducting a Guided Discussion? |
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What is Problem Based Learning (PBL)? |
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What are the attributes of an effective problem for PBL? |
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What is the purpose of teaching higher order thinking skills (HOTS)? |
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How can an instructor teach HOTS? |
By incorporating analysis, syntheses, and evaluation into lessons using PBL |
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What are the 8 basic steps to teaching HOTS using PBL? |
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What are three types of problem based instruction? |
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What are advantages to SBT? |
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What are the elements of a good scenario for SBT? |
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What is Collaborative-Problem Solving? How can an instructor use it? |
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What are case studies? |
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Describe different types of e-Learning |
Whichever method is used, instructor must remain engaged with students to ensure learning occurs |
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Explain what Cooperative Group Learning is |
Organizing students into small groups who can work together to maximize their own and each other's learning. |
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What are advantages to Cooperative Group Learning? |
Students tend to have:
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What are disadvantages? |
Some in group may not pull their weight. |
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What conditions and controls aid in Cooperative Group Learning? |
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What are the five phases of the Demonstration-Performance Method of learning? |
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Why is the Drill and Practice Method helpful? |
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Why are Instructional Aids helpful in learning? |
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Give reasons for using Instructional Aids |
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What are the guidelines for using Instructional Aids? |
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