Deck 11: Teaching Strategies
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Deck 11: Teaching Strategies
1
Teaching strategies are defined as:
A) instructional methods.
B) evaluation strategies.
C) instructional materials.
D) introductory methods.
A) instructional methods.
B) evaluation strategies.
C) instructional materials.
D) introductory methods.
A
2
The goal in selecting a teaching strategy is best influenced by the:
A) resources the institution has available.
B) outcome you want for the client.
C) relevant testing materials.
D) availability of independent options.
A) resources the institution has available.
B) outcome you want for the client.
C) relevant testing materials.
D) availability of independent options.
B
3
An example of a teacher-directed teaching strategy is:
A) group activities.
B) role-play.
C) lecture with questions/answers
D) simulation
A) group activities.
B) role-play.
C) lecture with questions/answers
D) simulation
C
4
Questioning can be used as a teaching strategy. Which type of question elicits an clarifying response from the learner?
A) "What/Who is your…"
B) "Give me an example of…"
C) "What are the pros and cons of…"
D) "Tell me what you mean when…"
A) "What/Who is your…"
B) "Give me an example of…"
C) "What are the pros and cons of…"
D) "Tell me what you mean when…"
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5
Discussion is an effective teaching strategy when:
A) it involves clients.
B) the teacher shapes the discussion.
C) each client is required to participate.
D) when clients know they will be evaluated on their comments.
A) it involves clients.
B) the teacher shapes the discussion.
C) each client is required to participate.
D) when clients know they will be evaluated on their comments.
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6
Demonstration and return demonstration is a suitable teaching method for which of the following situations:
A) teaching a mother how to bathe her baby.
B) teaching seniors about healthful food choices.
C) teaching youngsters playground manners.
D) teaching colleagues rules for charting.
A) teaching a mother how to bathe her baby.
B) teaching seniors about healthful food choices.
C) teaching youngsters playground manners.
D) teaching colleagues rules for charting.
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7
Role-play is most effective when teaching:
A) the causes of a particular disease process and its prevention.
B) a new procedure to health team members.
C) an understanding of and need for new attitudes and behaviors.
D) how to manipulate equipment and change a dressing.
A) the causes of a particular disease process and its prevention.
B) a new procedure to health team members.
C) an understanding of and need for new attitudes and behaviors.
D) how to manipulate equipment and change a dressing.
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8
An example of a learner-directed teaching strategy is:
A) lecture with games.
B) lecture with discussion and questions and answers.
C) demonstration and return demonstration.
D) E-health interactive tutorials.
A) lecture with games.
B) lecture with discussion and questions and answers.
C) demonstration and return demonstration.
D) E-health interactive tutorials.
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9
When selecting a teaching strategy, you will consider the following except one. Select that one.
A) assess the quality of the evaluation materials available.
B) determine the client's educational needs and learning objectives
C) consider the learning context and appropriate content.
D) assess the learning styles of the client and teacher.
A) assess the quality of the evaluation materials available.
B) determine the client's educational needs and learning objectives
C) consider the learning context and appropriate content.
D) assess the learning styles of the client and teacher.
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10
Demonstration and return demonstration is best suited for which learning domains?
A) affective and cognitive.
B) cognitive and psychomotor.
C) psychomotor and affective.
D) understanding and verbalization.
A) affective and cognitive.
B) cognitive and psychomotor.
C) psychomotor and affective.
D) understanding and verbalization.
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11
One disadvantage of group activities is:
A) it requires self-disclosure.
B) increases client understanding.
C) may result in a waste of time.
D) it may embarrass clients.
A) it requires self-disclosure.
B) increases client understanding.
C) may result in a waste of time.
D) it may embarrass clients.
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12
One advantage of team teaching is:
A) it takes a lot of time.
B) may not follow learning objectives.
C) one teacher or learner can dominate.
D) accentuates divergent points of view.
A) it takes a lot of time.
B) may not follow learning objectives.
C) one teacher or learner can dominate.
D) accentuates divergent points of view.
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