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Certified Nurse Educator
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Leader manages 'by the book' - everything by procedure or policy. If not covered by 'the book' leader refers to the next level - not facilitate curriculum
Bureaucratic Leadership Style
Reconstructionism Educational Theory
Bloom's Level 5 (old Bloom's Level 6)
Analysis/Analyzing Objectives
2. Dialogue - Peer Sharing - Story Telling Interpretive approach to teaching/learning - Evolves from lived experiences of teachers & learners. - Insights are gleaned from practical wisdom/knowledge. - Promotes truth seeking - caring & affective learning
Concept Mapping
Participative Leadership Style
Bloom's Level 6 (old Bloom's Level 5)
Narrative Pedagogy
3. Encompasses fine motor - gross motor and manual skills. Commonly used in clinical techniques - Learners might physically do skills
Existentialism
Bloom's Level 6 (old Bloom's Level 5)
Psychomotor learning domain
Knowledge/Remembering Verbs
4. Share relevant stories to facilitate content & skills acquisition. A practical discourse using nine themes allows education to be gained thru experiences of teachers - students and clinicians to direct nursing education.
Understanding written communication
Narrative Pedagogy
Cognitive Development Learning Theory
Debate
5. Reports - tables - diagrams - directions - & regulations
Critical Philosophy
Narrative Pedagogy
Understanding written communication
Behavioral Learning Theory
6. An analysis of a clinical situation or incident - Learner must analyze and interpret the data provided
Case Study
Factors Affecting Reliability
Teaching to the Psychomotor Domain
Evaluation
7. Power in the hands of the leader. Does not provide for sharing of power needed for faculty to adopt a new curriculum. Collaboration is needed.
Cognitive Learning Domain
Existentialism
Authoritarian/Autocratic Leadership Style
Phenomenology
8. Kuder Richardson - Split-half Reliability Coefficient - Coefficient Alpha
Scholarship of Teaching
Reliability Test names
Transformational Leadership
Comprehension/Understanding Objectives
9. Power is shared
Cognitive Learning Domain
Participative Leadership Style
Writing that focuses on thinking
Cognitive Learning Theory
10. Breaking down material or information into its constituent parts and detecting the relationship of the parts and the way they are organized. Organizing - Prioritizing - Differentiating
11. Focus is on: What is good?
Axiology
Application/Applying
Concept Mapping
Laissez Faire Leadership Style
12. Nursing labs with return demonstration - Simple problem-solving in class -Developing nursing care plans - Role playing
P Value Item difficulty
Analysis/Analyzing Learning Activities
Application/Applying Learning Activities
Participative Leadership Style
13. Demonstration - Followed by practice - Return demonstration
Teaching to the Psychomotor Domain
Feminist Philosophy
Autonomous learners
Comprehension/Understanding Learning Activities
14. 0-1.00 - Correspondence between 2 tests or measures - Standardized tests >0.9 - Classroom tests 0.7-0.8
Bloom New Highest 3
Cognitive Development Learning Theory
Epistemology
Reliability Measurement
15. Learning encompasses attitudes - beliefs - values - feelings - emotions - & motivation. The expression of these often involves statements of opinions - beliefs - or an assessment of worth.
Phenomenology
Caring Model / Philosophy
Reconstructionism Educational Theory
Affective Learning Domain
16. Define - Identify - List - Recognize - Cite - know - match - memorize - name - recall - recite - relate - repeat - reproduce - review - state - tell
Multiple Intelligences Learning Theory
Analysis/Analyzing Bloom's Level 4
Scholarship of Integration
Knowledge/Remembering Verbs
17. Teaching to Cognitive Domain Cooperative learning - AV presentations - Lecture - Discussion - Concept Mapping - Analogies
18. Occurs when questions involve problem solving
Critical thinking
Adult Education Philosophy
Essentialism Educational Theory
Comprehension/Understanding Learning Activities
19. Focus is on: What is truth?
Cooperative/Collaborate learning
Narrative Pedagogy
Epistemology
Reliability Measurement
20. Focuses on choices & individualism ...not problem solving
Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom New Highest 3
Participative Leadership Style
Existentialism
21. Creating / Synthesis Construct - Develop - Formulate
22. Emphasizes problem solving rather than the content of specific subjects. Student centered - Goal oriented inquiry which leads learners to problem solving. Students assisted to develop the self through field trips - lab work - simulation; apply learni
Progressivism Educational Theory
Nursing's Metaparadigm
Scholarship of Application
Bloom New Lowest 3
23. All behavior is learned and can be shaped / rewarded to attain desired ends.
Reconstructionism Educational Theory
Existentialism
Teaching to the Psychomotor Domain
Behavioral Learning Theory
24. Focuses on the need of society rather than the individual & is not reflective of an emphasis on problem solving. Student to experience inquiry thru active learning and exploration; involvement in social and community activities. (Pragmatist Philosoph
Application/Applying Level Objectives
Critical Philosophy
Reconstructionism Educational Theory
Critical thinking
25. Reinforces knowledge rather than learning new material - Imagery Stimulates critical thinking by exploring mental models. - Decreases anxiety--increases skill performance.
Game
Affective Learning Domain
Reliability Measurement
Bloom New Lowest 3
26. Occurs when a leader develops in a particular situation. Switching instinctively between styles
Summative Evaluation
Cognitive Learning Theory
Evaluation
Situational Leadership Style
27. Critique - Evaluate - Judge
Behavioral Learning Theory
Evaluation
Cognitive Development: Sociocultural Historical Influences Learning Theory
Concept Mapping
28. Viewing films - Assigned reading - Listening to lectures - Observing demonstrations - Listening to conversation - Program instruction
Narrative Pedagogy
Validity
Knowledge/Remembering Activities
Narrative Pedagogy
29. Generation of new knowledge for application and integration into the discipline and teaching; developing knowledge base of Nursing.
Scholarship of Discovery
Situational Leadership Style
Remembering or recognizing appropriate terminology
Analysis/Analyzing Bloom's Level 4
30. Learner focuses on acquisition and recall of specific facts - concepts and principles. Simple (knowledge) to complex (synthesis/evaluation).
Perennialism
Cognitive Learning Domain
Feminist Philosophy
Affective Learning Domain
31. Excellent critical thinking teaching strategy
Epistemology
Debate
Bureaucratic Leadership Style
Behaviorism Educational Theory
32. Apply - Demonstrate - Use - Develop - Examine - Employ - Illustrate - practice - Schedule - Solve - write
Autonomous learners
Feminist Philosophy
Application/Applying Level Objectives
Analysis/Analyzing Learning Activities
33. Eliminates adversarial relationships. Education consists of an integration of humanistic-existential - phenomenological - feminist and caring ideologies.
Caring Model / Philosophy
Postmodern Discourse
Comprehension/Understanding Learning Activities
Narrative Pedagogy
34. Using empathy - Setting an example - Counseling - Journaling - Role modeling
Participative Leadership Style
Teaching to the Affective Domain
Essentialism Educational Theory
Factors Affecting Reliability
35. Link concepts w/ arrow to describe the direction of the relationship - Makes learning an active process rather than a passive one.
Narrative Pedagogy
Feminist Philosophy
Application/Applying
Concept Mapping
36. Facts - ideas - materials - trends - sequences - methodology - principles - & generalizations.
Remembering or recognizing appropriate terminology
Critical thinking
Behavioral Learning Theory
Analysis/Analyzing Learning Activities
37. Conditions of learning influence acquisition/retention by modifying existing cognitive structures. Assimilation - accommodation and construction of knowledge are the basic processes of learning.
Narrative Pedagogy
P Value Item difficulty
Reliability Test names
Cognitive Learning Theory
38. 'Hands off' style - leader provides little or no direction to faculty Gives a lot of freedom - must decide & resolve on their own. Would not facilitate a new curriculum. Free-Rein Leadership
Feminist Philosophy
Laissez Faire Leadership Style
Postmodern Discourse
Learning Activities to Support Critical Thinking
39. Connects theory to practice; 'How can knowledge be responsibly applied to consequential problems?' - Service to boards and organizations - policy development.
Cognitive Development: Sociocultural Historical Influences Learning Theory
Bureaucratic Leadership Style
Scholarship of Application
Critical thinking
40. Focuses on getting the job done - Chairperson engages faculty in the development & adoption of a new curriculum.
Analysis/Analyzing Objectives
Nursing's Metaparadigm
Transactional Leadership Style
Psychomotor learning domain
41. Creating analogies - writing summaries - Explaining to a peer - Pair or team discussions - Answering questions during a lecture - Viewing Power Points
Psychomotor learning domain
Comprehension/Understanding Learning Activities
Authoritarian/Autocratic Leadership Style
Caring Model / Philosophy
42. P values (intended) .70-.80 (ideal) - Can be .3-.8 (bell curve) - 1.00 - Upper limits of P value - 100% answered question correctly
P Value Item difficulty
Reliability Measurement
Comprehension/Understanding Objectives
Multiple Intelligences Learning Theory
43. Frames issues & provides choices for faculty
Application/Applying Learning Activities
Scholarship of Application
Bloom New Highest 3
Engagement Leadership Style
44. Completed at the end of a course/program - The final outcome.
Perennialism
Summative Evaluation
Progressivism Educational Theory
Critical thinking
45. Based on knowledge & traditional content - does not emphasize problem solving
Bloom New Highest 3
Teaching to the Affective Domain
Perennialism
Existentialism
46. Collaborative learning - Socratic questioning - Debates
Bloom New Highest 3
Application/Applying Level Objectives
Authoritarian/Autocratic Leadership Style
Learning Activities to Support Critical Thinking
47. Development is sequential and progresses in an uneven/interrupted manner through several phases.
Cognitive Development Learning Theory
Cognitive Development: Sociocultural Historical Influences Learning Theory
Existentialism
Scholarship of Discovery
48. Describe - Explain - Summarize - Discuss - Review - Express - Indicate - Locate - report - restate - Reword - Select
Scholarship of Application
Comprehension/Understanding Objectives
Critical Philosophy
Learning Activities to Support Critical Thinking
49. Learner chooses their own path & assumes life long learning responsibilities by collaboration with other learners & facilitation of the educators. Self-actualization & education lead to happiness.
Analysis/Analyzing Learning Activities
Humanism Educational Theory
Understanding written communication
Narrative Pedagogy
50. Human beings have unique profiles composed of varying degrees of eight and one half research-based intelligences.
Cognitive Learning Domain
Reliability Test names
Multiple Intelligences Learning Theory
Reliability Measurement