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Fire Instructor 1
Chapter 4
Knowledge Check
1.
Which display systems allow instructors to draw lines on the screen to emphasize portions of a photo or document?
Visual presenters
Video conferencing
Interactive displays
Duplicated materials
2.
Which teaching aids are electronically displayed on a screen?
Projected
Simulated
Training prop
Nonprojected
3.
Which duplicated material teaching aid will encourage students to remain attentive to the lesson's major points?
Lecture review
Note-taking guide
Precourse material
In-class assignment
4.
What is a benefit of outside resource materials?
Justify to students why they need to learn class topics
Provide real world examples oflesson topics in practice
Reduce the time the instructor needs to be in the classroom
Decrease the time needed by the instructor to create original materials
5.
What type of teaching aid is an audio recording?
Projected
Simulated
Training prop
Nonprojected
6.
Which right of privacy factor allows individuals to preview photos or recordings before they are used?
Rights of individuals
Restrictions on form or use
Legal and professional permissions
Where the event took place and who was involved
7.
Casualty simulations are an example of a:
training prop.
projected teaching aid.
simulated teaching aid.
nonprojected teaching aid.
8.
Which lesson plan component lists specific instructional tools required to meet learning objectives?
Evaluations
Lesson summary
Level of instruction
Resources/materials needed
9.
In the Mager model of learning objectives, what does the performance (behavior) statement of a learning objective identify?
What the student is expected to do
What the student is expected to know
What degree of required accuracy is expected
What tool is required for a student to perform a specific action
10.
What should be considered first by an instructor when writing a basic lesson outline?
The direction the lesson will take
The intended outcome of the lesson
How to introduce the lesson to the students
The steps to follow in order to reach the learning outcome
11.
Which display systems consist of a small video camera mounted vertically over a tabletop platform?
Visual presenters
Video conferencing
Interactive displays
Closed circuit television
12.
What example would be considered infringement of copyrighted materials?
The author is credited for creation of work
One chapter or article is copied for private use
The copied materials are used for an educational purpose
Students are charged for materials beyond the photocopy costs
13.
What do standards provide for evaluating student performance?
Measurable criteria
Learning objective guidance
Job performance requirement comparisons
Basic lesson outline development instructions
14.
Which benefit does a lesson plan provide for the organization's administration by including the amount and type of materials and equipment needed to teach the lesson?
Providing evaluation
Providing documentation
Verifying the standards criteria
Verifying the level of instruction
15.
Whenever possible, the most experienced __ available should be responsible for creating any needed lesson outlines.
Instructor I
Chief officer
Instructor II
Company officer
16.
In order to use a photo that was taken during a training exercise, the instructor must
do nothing, as photos are public domain.
obtain model releases from everyone in the photo.
tell students the photo may appear in class materials.
ask verbal permission from students to use the photo.
17.
The majority of U.S. copyright laws are governed by:
state statute.
federal statute.
local ordinances.
international laws.
18.
Which of the more common resources for fire and emergency services instructors compiles and publishes near-miss reports on firefighting incidents for training use?
Firefighter Close Calls
National Fire Academy
National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
National Institute of Standards and Technology
19.
Which teaching aid can add a greater level of authenticity and practicality to lessons in the classroom by adding sound?
Text books
Marker boards
Audio recordings
Duplicated materials
20.
Which nonprojection-type teaching aid is the easiest, most frequently used?
Model
Marker board
Audio recording
Diagram display
21.
Teaching aids should be applied in ways that emphasize:
the message.
the equipment.
streaming video capabilities.
multiple concepts at one time.
22.
Which display systems show images projected from a computer and allow instructors to display documents for group discussions?
Marker boards
Audio recordings
Duplicated materials
Multimedia projectors
23.
Which benefit does a lesson plan provide a student, instructor, or administrator?
Reducing class time needed to cover topics
Guaranteeing that all students will pass the class
Providing uniformity by standardizing the instruction
Reducing necessary instructor qualifications for teaching
24.
30. Which display systems broadcast on community-access channels via cable, satellite, or closed circuit over vast distances?
Visual presenters
Video conferencing
Video presentations
Multimedia projectors
25.
Which teaching aid is an excellent tool for illustrating mechanical or spatial concepts?
Model
Illustration
Marker board
Duplicated material
26.
Which benefit does a lesson plan provide for documentation of developing test and evaluation requirements?
Provide a conditions description
Show the time frames for lessons
Guide students through training evolutions
Show the material that was taught (based on the objectives)
27.
Preparing illustration or diagram displays in advance saves:
effort.
money.
materials.
class time.
28.
References, prerequisites, and time frames are all:
lesson plan components.
parts of learning objectives.
requirements for teaching aids.
needed for copyright permissions.
29.
A disadvantage of a projected teaching aid is:
the necessity of a clean environment.
they are used for small audiences only.
the projections are often blurry and difficult to see.
the room must be brightly lit in order to project a clear image.
30.
What is an example of an outside resource material used by fire and emergency services instructors?
Detailed outline
Lesson summary
Required textbook
User-generated video website
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