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9 Events of the Lesson Plan |
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- Gain attention
- State the learning objectives
- Recall (previous learned info that is relevant)
- Present the info
- Provide learning guidance (mnemonics, job aids)
- Provide opportunity for practice
- Give Feedback
- Test
- Enhance retention
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Analysis
Design
Develop
Implement
Evaluate |
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A description of the performance you want learners to be able to exhibit before you consider them competent |
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3 elements of an objective |
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- The Performance
- The Condition
- The Standard
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ID the 3 parts of a usable instructional objective |
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- Performance
- Condition
- Standard
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State 4 types of effective media |
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- Handouts
- Video
- Visualizer
- Boards and Charts
- Data Projector
- Computer & LCD projector
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State 2 types of Communication |
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provide 5 elements of using effective verbal communication |
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- Create common ground
- Remain aware of variations in pitch that can help you understand the learner
- Pause after asking a question in order to give time for a response
- Add a brief period of silence before introducing a point to focus the learner's attention
- Use words and examples with which learners are familiar
- Repeat information that is particularly important
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provide 5 elements of using effective non-verbal communication |
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- Use active listening skills
- Ensure Non-Verbal match verbal
- use eye contact to demonstrate your attention on the learners
- Use learner eye contact to assess their understanding
- Ask for feedback regarding your verbal and non-verbal messages
- Use gestures to support or replace your words
- Use distance to support your messages
- Scan the room
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State the 2 types of feedback |
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5 Guidelines for Feedback |
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- Focus on Performance
- Be Specific
- Provide Relevance
- Be Timely
- Be Sincere
- Provide Balance
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State the 5 types of Open ended questions |
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- Understanding or remembering
- Application (How would you use this)
- Relevance or Life Experience (Has anyone every done this)
- Analysis (How does this compare)
- Self-Discovery (What does this mean for your)
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3 Step Model for Answering a Question |
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- Ensure you understand the question
- Respond
- Check to be sure the question was answered
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State the 3 ways to restructure questions |
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- Student not hear - restate the question
- Student not understand - Rephrase
- Student doesn't know the answer - Rephrase, lead the student or pick someone else.
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Ask the question before picking student (everyone forms and answer)
Pause - let the answer form
Pick - a student to answer/open discussion
Listen carefully to answer
Evaluate the answer and respond |
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5 Factors that motivate adult learners |
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- creating social relationships
- Relevant to them
- Adults have many other demands on their time, responsibilities that interfere with learning
- Adults rely on personal experience to help them learn
- Best way to reach every adult is a variety of media
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3 ways adults are stimulated to learn |
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- Reading
- Listening
- Seeing
- Doing
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3 Strategies for adult learners |
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- Capitalize on the experience of the participants
- Adapt to the needs of the audience
- Have as much choice as possible in the organization of the program.
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12 Actionable Strategies to improve Instructional Effectiveness |
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- Set tone by grabbing learner's attention
- Communication (convey teachers, ask students their expectations)
- Create a Comfortable Learning Environment
- Manage Time
- Assessing Learners
- Working in Learning Groups
- Dealing with Difficult Learners
- Talkers
- Too Many Questions
- Challengers
- Know It Alls
- Un-involved
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Red, Triangle, Nun Shape, Even Numbers |
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Green, Square, Can, Odd Numbers |
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What is a red and green buoy |
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These are at a channel junction, the top color gives you the preferred direction to turn. |
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In a red and green buoy what does red on top mean |
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Leave red to stbd (red right returning) which will drive you to the stbd side of the channel. |
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Vertical Red & While with Ball
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How do range boards work, how are they classified |
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k means range board
First letter is color of the sides
Second letter is color of the middle
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White Diamond with a color
Used to mark something
NR - Non Lateral, Red
Bn, Beacon means fixed, not anchored
May have light
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RAydar beaCON
will provide a Morris code return from a beacon or bridge for positive ID on Radar.
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On Stbd side returning to TX
Triangle towards Land
Square towards Ocean |
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Describe Information & Regulatory Marks |
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Orange & white Buoys
May Display white light
May be lettered
4 Levels: information, controlled, danger, exclusion |
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Describe an information buoy |
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Describe a Controlled Area |
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Describe an Exclusion Area |
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Red
Even Number
Nun Buoy
Triangle |
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State Waters Obstruction to Navigation |
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extends from nearest shore to buoy, do not pass between buoy and shore |
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A condition of impaired mental and physical performance brought about by extended periods of exertion and stress (sleep loss, temp extremes, exertion, illness, hunger, boredom, prolonged operations) |
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Sunburn, symptoms and treatment |
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Redness, swilling, blistering (fever, gastrointestinal)
Shade, SPF, clothes, cool skin & keep moist |
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Body's heat regulator stress, dizzy, headache, nausea, weakness, clumsy, cramps, very red, heavy sweating
Cool, Shade, hydrate |
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Failure of heat regulation
Very high temp, no sweating, hot dry skin, headache, weakness, rapid pulse, confusion
This is medical emergency, cooler environment & 911 |
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Pulse & Breathing bot weak and rapid
Skin-pale & clammy
Pupils dilated
Consciousness varies
(Restlessness, thirst, nausea, weakness, anxiousness, dizziness, fatigue)
Lie down, check for bleeding |
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superficial
redness, increased warmth, tenderness, mild pain
Immerse in cold water immediately, cover loosely |
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Partial thickness
blisters, severe pain, redness, warmth
Don't pop blisters, use dry sterile non adhesive bandage |
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full thickness
Little pain if nerves destroyed, color white or black
Medical emergency, 911 and treat for shock
No eat or drink, no ointment or ice
Cover loosely, leave clothing alone unless smoldering, separate fingers and toes |
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Slow weak pulse, unconscious or appear drunk, cold pale skin, shivering, dilated pupils, clouded mental capacity
Mild - get warm and dry, hot soup or drink
Severe - 911, keep horizontal, check vitals, warm them gently, wet clothes better than no clothes |
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