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Teaching Strategies
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1. The ability of adults to read - understand - and interpret information written at the eighth grade level or above. An umbrella term used to describe socially required and expected reading and writing abilities; the relative ability of persons to use
Cognitive domain
Role modeling
Readability
Literacy
2. A form of hierarchical classification of cognitive - affective - and psychomotor domains of behaviors according to their degree or level or complexity.
Subobjectives
Digital divide
Self-instruction
Taxonomy
3. Describes an individual's adaptation to the customs - values - beliefs - and behaviors of a new country or culture.
Instructional materials
Subculture
Acculturation
Taxonomy
4. Difficulty with voluntary muscle control of speech due to damage to the CNS or PNS that controls muscles essential to speaking and swallowing.
Dysarthria
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Subobjectives
E-learning
5. A method of teaching whereby learners get together to exchange information - feelings - and opinions with one another and with the teacher.
Instructional strategy
Process evaluation
Ethnocentrism
Group discussion
6. A computer network of information servers around the world that are connected to the Internet; it is technology-based educational resource that was created as a virtual space for the display of information.
Non-healthcare setting
World Wide Web
Output disabilities
Input disabilities
7. Numbers and words - symbols written and spoken to convey ideas or represent objects - which are the most common forms of communication yet are the most abstract types of messages.
Augmented feedback
Symbolic representations
Numeracy
Evaluation
8. A specific statement of a short-term behavior that is written to reflect an aspect of the main objective leading to the achievement of the primary objective.
Analogue
Subobjectives
Role playing
Gender bias
9. One of three domains in the taxonomy of behavioral objectives; deals with aspects of behavior focusing on the way in which someone thinks in acquiring facts - concepts - principles - etc.
Cognitive domain
Augmentative and alternative communication
Ideology
Teaching plan
10. One of three classifications of institutional settings - in which healthcare-related services are offered as a complementary function of a quasi-health agency. Examples: American heart association - American cancer society - etc.
Outcome evaluation
Ethnic group
Input disabilities
Healthcare-related setting
11. Can be defined as a highly structured method by which the teacher verbally transmits information directly to groups of learners for the purpose of instruction. Oldest and most often used approaches to teaching. An ideal way to provide foundational ba
Non-healthcare setting
Illiterate
Socioeconomic status
Lecture
12. Devices such as the computer - that allow people who are unable to speak or whose speech is difficult to understand to be able to communicate with others - which has added a whole new dimension and quality to their lives.
Input disabilities
Cultural diversity
Augmentative and alternative communication
Health literacy
13. A complete loss or a reduction in sensitivity to sounds by persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Transfer of learning
Hearing impairment
Outcome evaluation
Developmental disability
14. The values and behaviors every human group assigns to its conventions - which arise out of its own historical background and can only be accurately interpreted and understood in the light of that group's cultural worldview.
Illusionary representations
Group discussion
Teaching plan
Cultural relativism
15. One of the newest forms of online communication - also known as web logs or web diaries - is an increasingly popular mechanism for individuals to share information and/or experiences about a given topic that include images - media objects - and links
Illiterate
Expressive aphasia
Blogs
Lecture
16. The effects of learning one skill on the subsequent performance of another related skill. Includes self-transfer - near transfer - and far transfer.
Acculturation
Assistive technology
M-learning
Transfer of learning
17. Intended outcomes of the educational process that are action oriented rather than content oriented and learner centered rather than teacher centered.
Distance learning
Impact evaluation
Health literacy
Behavioral objectives
18. A flexible telecommunications method of instruction using video or computer technology to transmit live - online - or taped messages directly between the instructor and the learner - who are separated from one another by time and/or location.
Distance learning
Information Age
Instructional method
Practice based evidence
19. Learning information over successive periods of time - which is much more effective for remembering facts and forging memories than massed practice or cramming which does not allow for long-term recall of information
World Wide Web
Secondary characteristics of culture
Reading
Distributed practice
20. Interacting with others who represent different cultures from one's own culture.
Asynchronous
Affective domain
Cultural diversity
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
21. A instructional method by which the learner is shown by the teacher how to perform a particular psychomotor skill
Instructional method
Demonstration
M-learning
Distance learning
22. The process of recognizing and selecting appropriate or inappropriate stimuli.
Practice based evidence
Selective attention
Symbolic representations
Secondary characteristics of culture
23. The process of assessing outcomes or effects of an educational activity that extend beyond the activity itself to address organizational and/or societal effects.
Numeracy
Instructional setting
Role playing
Impact evaluation
24. The most concrete form of stimuli that can be used to deliver information. A real person or a model being used to demonstrate a procedure such as breast self-examination.
Audiovisual materials
Group discussion
Realia
Habilitation
25. The ability to write and read - understand - and interpret information written at the eighth-grade level or above.
Group discussion
Gaming
Computer literacy
Literate
26. A discipline that analyzes consumers' needs for information - studies and implements methods of making information accessible to consumers - and models and integrates consumer preferences into medical information systems
Consumer informatics
Massed practice
Replica
Poverty circle (cycle of poverty)
27. Non-print instructional media that can influence all three domains of learning and stimulate the senses of hearing and/or sight to help convey the message to the learner. 5 major types: projected - audio - video - telecommunications - and computer fo
Audiovisual materials
Goal
One-to-one instruction
Internet
28. A type of model that conveys a message to the learner through the use of abstract constructs - like words that stand for the real thing. Cartoons and printed materials are examples of symbolic forms of a message.
Symbol
Sensory deficits
Healthcare-related setting
Literate
29. The overall plan for a teaching-learning experience that involves the use of one or several methods of instruction to achieve the desired learning outcomes.
Delivery system
Objective
Instructional strategy
Symbolic representations
30. A concept in which the belief is held that one's own culture is superior and all other cultures are less sophisticated.
Low literacy
Massed practice
Distributed practice
Ethnocentrism
31. An instructional method requiring the learner to participate in a competitive activity with preset rules.
Subculture
Instructional setting
Gaming
Functional illiteracy
32. The degree to which individuals understand what they have read or heard; the ability to grasp the meaning of a verbal or nonverbal message.
Secondary characteristics of culture
Comprehension
Selective attention
Massed practice
33. Stands for mobile learning - which is a new strategy that takes advantage of the many wireless - portable - and handheld devices such as MP3 players - that can access course materials - search the web - listen to lectures - and record experiences and
M-learning
Illusionary representations
Objective
Augmentative and alternative communication
34. A complex concept that is an integral part of each person's life and includes knowledge - beliefs - values - morals - customs - traditions - and habits acquired by the members of a society.
Culture
Subculture
Symbolic representations
Evaluation
35. A type of model that uses analogy to explain something by comparing it to something else.
M-learning
Analogue
Demonstration
Instructional strategy
36. Factors that influence an individual's identification with an ethnic group and that cause the individual to share a group's worldview such as nationality - race - color - gender - age - and religious affiliation.
Socioeconomic status
Role modeling
Primary characteristics of culture
Impact evaluation
37. The present period of time - in which sweeping advances in computer and information technology have transformed the economic - social - and cultural life of society.
E-learning
Illiterate
Behavioral objectives
Information Age
38. Factors that influence an individual's identification with an ethnic group and that cause the individual to share a group's worldview - such as SES - physical characteristics - educational status - occupational status - and place of residence.
Secondary characteristics of culture
Evaluation research
Culture
Low literacy
39. A message that can be sent via the computer at the convenience of the sender and the message will be read when the receiver is online and ready to read it; messages that can be sent and responded to any time - day or night.
Gender bias
Asynchronous
Output disabilities
Poverty circle (cycle of poverty)
40. A huge global computer network - of which the WWW is a component - established to allow transfer of information from one computer to another. It provides a diverse range of services used to deliver information to large numbers of people and to enable
Learning contract
Internet
Content evaluation
Habilitation
41. A reduction or complete loss of vision due to infection - accident - poisoning - or congenital degeneration of the eyes.
Visual impairment
Developmental disability
Gender-related cognitive abilities
Augmentative and alternative communication
42. The process of transforming letters into words and being able to pronounce them correctly.
Gender gap
Reading
Health literacy
Ideology
43. Intended outcomes of the educational process that are in reference to an aspect of a program or a total program of study that are content oriented and teacher centered.
Internet
Educational objectives
Numeracy
Massed practice
44. The conscientious use of current best evidence in making decisions about client care - most EBP models gather evidence from systematic reviews of clinically relevant - randomized controlled trials upon which to base practice decisions - especially ab
Ethnocentrism
Evidence based practice
Computer literacy
Instructional setting
45. A situation or area in which health teaching takes place as classified on the basis of what relationship health education has to the primary function of an organization - agency - or instruction in which the teaching occurs.
Instructional method
Instructional setting
Assistive technology
Learning disabilities
46. Technological tools available for people with disabilities that provide access to education - employment - recreation - and communication opportunities that allow them to live as independently as possible.
Sensory deficits
Gender gap
Subobjectives
Assistive technology
47. Evidence that is not generated from research but is appropriate for use when - for example - it is derived from a systematically conducted experiment.
External evidence
Subculture
Internal evidence
Ethnocentrism
48. Thoughts - attitudes - and beliefs that reflect the social needs and desires of an individual or ethno cultural group.
Visual impairment
Blogs
Ideology
Readability
49. A single - specific - unidimensional behavior that is short term in nature - which should be achievable at the conclusion of one teaching session or within a matter of a few days following a series of teaching sessions.
Objective
Learning curve
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Numeracy
50. A systematic assessment to determine that extent to which all activities for an entire department or programs over a specified time period have accomplished the goals originally established.
Program evaluation
Disability
Literacy
Taxonomy