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This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts and terminology related to ems education. It includes a series of questions and answers covering topics such as andragogy, ems education agenda, instructor roles, legal considerations, copyright laws, ethical theories, classroom arrangements, learning styles, domains of learning, and evaluation methods. The guide is designed to help students prepare for exams and gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
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The term used to describe the art and science of helping adults learn through facilitation is called? - ANSWER -
Andragogy What document clearly articulates a vision for an education system? - ANSWER - >EMS Education Agenda for the Future Whose mission is to promote EMS education, develop and deliver education resources, and advocate research and life long learning for the professional EMS educator?
classroom and laboratory is known as? - ANSWER -
Secondary instructor A defined group of students who are attending a class together is called? - ANSWER - >Cohort How many profession attributes and skill sets are there for EMS Instructors? - ANSWER - > 10 A single block of instruction provided at a single point in time is called? - ANSWER - >Class Duty to Act, Breach of Duty, Injury, Causation are all
elements needed to prove? - ANSWER - >Negligence Something for which one is legally obligated is called? - ANSWER - >Liability The actions of a reasonable and prudent individual who possesses the similar training and experience is known as? - ANSWER - >Standard of Instruction Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Harassment, Student Injury, Patient Injury, and ADA are what? - ANSWER -
Potential Areas of Liability for the Instructor
Actual ownership of educational materials you design and produce while employed for an educational setting is known as? - ANSWER - >Intellectual property rights What ethical theory is God's will and word? - ANSWER -
Divine Law What ethical theory is based on Greek Philosophy? - ANSWER - >Virtue Ethics This ethical theory states that what I think is best for me is good? - ANSWER - >Egoism Only whatever the individual/group/culture decides is right is right is which ethical theory? - ANSWER - >Ethical Relativism Promoting the greatest good for the greatest number is which ethical theory? - ANSWER - >Utilitarianism Doing your moral duty and acting as a model for others to follow is known as? - ANSWER - >Duty Ethics Those principles and values that actually guide, for better or worse, an individuals personal conduct - ANSWER - What Guy says about Morals
A specific set of principles, values, and guidelines for a particular group or organization - ANSWER - >What Guy says about Ethics Instructor is centered in front of the students but the students desks are arced in a half-circle around the instructor and may be arranged on terraces or levels is known as which classroom arrangement? - ANSWER -
Theater Style Instructor is positioned in front of the students with desks lined up in rows is known as which classroom arrangement? - ANSWER - >Lecture style Chairs or desk arranged in in a circle, square or rectangle with an open space in the middle is known as which classroom arrangement? - ANSWER - >Circle, square, or rectangle with open center The instructor should sit with the group and participate or stand off to the side after providing any instruction is an example of which classroom arrangement? - ANSWER - Circle, square, or rectangle with closed center
A student who benefits from oral presentation of information: discussion, listening, and verbalizing is known as what type of learner? - ANSWER - >Auditory A student who benefits from visual presentation of information, looking things up, writing things down, and seeing the words is known as what type of learner? - ANSWER - >Visual A student who learns best by manipulation is known to be what kind of learner? - ANSWER - >Kinesthetic A global learner is know to be? - ANSWER - >Right Brained What type of person is an analytic learner? - ANSWER -
Left Brained This person who needs to process the big picture view first, then can concentrate on the individual parts that make up the big picture is known to be? - ANSWER - Global Learner What type of learner needs to process information logically, sequentially, in small parts? - ANSWER - Analytic Learner
Howard Gardner is known as the father of? - ANSWER -
The theory of multiple intelligences How many multiple intelligences are there? - ANSWER - 7 This person enjoys working with the spoken word and languages? - ANSWER - >Linguistic This person enjoys visual , artistic imagery, has the ability to construct visual pictures in their mind? - ANSWER - Spatial This person enjoys puzzles and problem-solving requiring thought? - ANSWER - >Logical-mathematical This person enjoys music and understands the language of music? - ANSWER - >Musical This person has aptitude for sports and recreational activities involving bodily movements? - ANSWER - >Body kinesthetic This person works well with others and is tuned into those around them? - ANSWER - >Interpersonal
What is the highest level of the Affective Domain? - ANSWER - >Characterization What is the lowest level of the Affective Domain? - ANSWER - >Receiving What is the lowest level of the Cognitive Domain? - ANSWER - >Knowledge What is the highest level of the Psychomotor Domain? - ANSWER - >Naturalization What percent do we remember about what we say and do? - ANSWER - >90% What percent do we remember about what we hear? - ANSWER - >20% About how much do we remember of what we can describe and talk about? - ANSWER - >70% About how much do we remember of what we read? - ANSWER - >10% About how much do we remember of what we see? - ANSWER - >30%
About how much do we remember of what we see and hear? - ANSWER - >40% Written examinations, static presentations, and oral examinations are examples of? - ANSWER - >Cognitive Evaluation Skill competency exam, scenario based exam, evaluation in clinical or field setting, on-the-job performance are examples of? - ANSWER - >Psychomotor Evaluation Class participation, leadership, peer supervision, role modeling, adherence to policy are examples of? - ANSWER - >Affective Evaluation An overarching, global statement of expected learning outcome is known as? - ANSWER - >Goal A statement of expected learning in terms of behaviors students will exhibit is known as? - ANSWER - >Objective Compares objectives and goals determine if the content to be delivered will meet the goals established for the course is known as? - ANSWER - >Performance Agreement
What type of instructional style is also called face to face? - ANSWER - >Traditional Lecture Referred to the "sage on the stage" because the instructor is the expert who is the center of the learning experience is known as? - ANSWER - >Behaviorist Approach Scenarios, case studies, rehearsals, and practice drills are know as? - ANSWER - >Role Playing Student makes meaning by experiencing things for themselves is known as what type of instructional style? - ANSWER - >Constructivism The instructor uses constructivist principles to guide, coach and mentor the students known as what type of instructional style? - ANSWER - >Collaborative/Informal Learning is taking place where students and instructor are separated either by time or place is which instructional style? - ANSWER - >Progressive Ongoing evaluation of the students and instruction conducted throughout the course is know as what type of evaluation? - ANSWER - >Formative Evaluation
Performed at the completion of the delivery of a larger section of material, a module or program is known as what type of evaluation? - ANSWER - >Summative Evlauation A structured instrument to assess student's attainment of interim and/or terminal course objectives is known as what type of evaluation? - ANSWER - >Formal Evaluation Less structured method of assessing students achievement used primarily to provide corrective feedback to both the student and the instructor is known as which type of evaluation? - ANSWER - >Informal Evaluation Term used for all of the components of a written examination question including the question, correct (or best) answer and incorrect answers is known as? - ANSWER - >Item Part of the Item first offered refers to the? - ANSWER -
Stem The correct or best answer is known as? - ANSWER - >Key
Of all the circumstances that can drain an instructor's motivation what is the top cause? - ANSWER - >Abusive or rude students Wishing to perform a community service is what type of motivation? - ANSWER - >Intrinsic motivation Comes from outside of the individual is what type of motivation? - ANSWER - >Extrinsic Motivation Setting high standards for your class and students will rise to meet them is an example of? - ANSWER -
Motivating Students Setting new personal goals will help combat? - ANSWER - Boredom Transferring concepts to other contexts to further learning is known as? - ANSWER - >Metacognition An instructor showing the students a skill then asking them to imitate exactly what the instructor did is an example of? - ANSWER - >See one do one
Naturalization is sometimes called? - ANSWER - >Muscle Memory The instructor demonstrates the entire skill, then demonstrates the skill again step-by-step, then demonstrates the entire skill again is known as? - ANSWER - >Whole-Part-Whole Technique Affective domain helps to develop what? - ANSWER -
Professional Judgement Violence, Threats of Violence, Sexual Harassment, Hazing, Discrimination, and Destruction of Property are all examples of? - ANSWER - >Illegal Behaviors Foul Language, Loud Voices, Angry Voices, Sleeping, and Non-participation are all examples of? - ANSWER - Uncomfortable Behaviors A student who asks irrelevant questions is exhibiting what type of behavior? - ANSWER - >Seeking Attention A student who refuses to follow directions is exhibiting what type of behavior? - ANSWER - >Seeking Power
Which gender interacts to form relationships? - ANSWER -
Women Which gender establishes hierarchy of order? - ANSWER - Men What profession is considered a nontraditional gender role? - ANSWER - >Female paramedic Approximately how many Americans have a physical disability? - ANSWER - >43 million What percentage of all communication that is non- verbal? - ANSWER - > 50 - 90% In 1940 what was the percentage of immigrants that came from Europe? - ANSWER - >70% What agency provides accreditation for EMS in programs throughout the country? - ANSWER - >CoAEMPS The Highway Safety Act of 1996 established which Federal Agency that oversees EMS? - ANSWER - >NHTSA In the State of Michigan how many credits does an EMT need to renew their license? - ANSWER - > 30
In the State of Michigan how many credits does an Paramedic need to renew their license? - ANSWER - > 45 You want to become an initial program sponsor, prior to teaching your first class how many days prior do you need to submit paperwork to the State of Michigan? - ANSWER - >60 days A student who processes information best when multi- tasking in a busy environment with other people has what type of learning style? - ANSWER - >Social Lack of time, lack of money and lack of confidence are all barriers to what? - ANSWER - >Motivation Paraphrasing and repeating back what was said is an example of? - ANSWER - >Checking for understanding What would make a simulation feel more realistic for the students? - ANSWER - >Using moulage Where would an instructor find information for Pediatric curricula? - ANSWER - >Emergency Medical Services for Children