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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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Who is required to take a Safe Boater Class |
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Anyone born after Jan 1, 1998 |
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Are PWC's required to have a capacity plate |
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Which vessels do not require GA Registration |
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Sailboats <12 ft Canoes, Kayaks, rowboats and rubber rafts that have no mechanical propulsion Vessels operated exclusively on private ponds or lakes Vessel registered in other states and using GA wtrs for <=60 days |
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What are the limitations for children <12 yrs old |
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May only operate class A May legally operate Class A powered by a motor of <=30 hp Only if there is a competent adult May legally operate any non-motorized Class A vessel May not operate a PWC |
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Limited to Class A or PWC IF Safe Boater Class OR competent adult |
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May operate any boat if he or she has proper ID onboard. |
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when must a child wear a life jacket |
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All children <13 must wear a pfd while onboard a moving vessel unless they are in a fully enclosed cabin. |
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when can passengers ride on the bow or gunwale |
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Only if there is a rail or other retention devide |
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When may PWCs be operated |
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