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Study for the CFI Oral & Practical Test
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Aviation
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12/10/2010

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Term
Characteristics of a good test
Definition

CURVD:

C omprehensive

U sable

R eliable

V alid

D iscriminatory

Term
CFI Professionalism
Definition

ISALADS:

I mproved Self

S ervice

A ppearance

L anguage

A cceptance of Student

D emeanor

S afety Practices

Term
Characteristics of Learning
Definition

PEMA:

 

P urposeful - students learn from any activity that tends to further their goals

E xperience - Learning is a result of experience. Students learn to fly aircraft by actually flying

M ultifaceted - involves verbal, conceptual, perceptual, & emotional elements (all at once!)

A ctive Process - instructor cannot assume learning has taken place; students must react & respond

Term
Incidental Learning
Definition
While learning the subject at hand, students may be learning other things as well
Term
What you must do to listen effectively
Definition

1) Be ready to listen

2) Be responsible for listening

3) Listen to understand, not refute

4) Be emotionally clear

5) Listen for main ideas

6) Guard against daydreaming

7) Take notes

Term
Instructor's tools for becoming a better listener
Definition

 

  • Do not interrupt
  • Do not judge
  • Think before answering
  • Be close enough to hear
  • Watch nonverbal behavior
  • Be aware of biases
  • Look for underlying feelings
  • concentrate
  • avoid rehearsing answers while listening
  • do not insist on the last word

 

Term
Barriers to effective communication
Definition

CALI:

C onfusion between symbol & symbolized object

A bstractions (overuse of)

L ack of common experience

I nterference

     - Physiological: any biological problem that inhibits symbol reception (loss of hearing, etc.)
     - Environmental: external physical conditions (noisy cockpit, cold/hot, etc.)
     - Psychological: how instructor & student feel at time communication is occurring

Term
Elements of Communication
Definition

Source: sender, speaker, transmitter, instructor

Symbol: words, signs, pictures, etc.

Receiver: listener, reader, student

Term
Defense Mechanisms
Definition

CPR DR FAR:

C ompensation - disguising a weak quality by emphasizing a more positive one

P rojection - relegate the blame for their own mistake

R ationalization - cannot accept the real reason for their behavior


D enial of Reality - refusal to believe disagreeable realities

R esignation - giving up due to frustration

 

F light - escaping from frustration by physical (illness) or mental (daydreaming) flight

A ggression - often subtle; asking irrelevant questions, not participating, disrupting, etc.

R eaction Formation - covering up real feelings by showing the opposite

Term
Hierarchy of Needs
Definition

 

  • Physical (food, rest, protection)
  • Safety (protection against threats, danger, and deprivation)
  • Social (to belong & be associated with a group)
  • Ego 
    • (1. Self-Esteem: self-confidence, achievement, knowledge 
    •  2. reputation: status, recognition, respect)
  • Self-Fulfillment (realizing one's own potential for continued development & creativity)

 

Term
Theories of Forgetting
Definition

RID:

R epression: material that is unpleasant or that produces anxiety may be submersed into the subconscious mind unintentionally

I nterference: people forget something because a certain thing has overshadowed it or the learning of a similar thing has intervened

D isuse: a person forgets what is not used

Term
Factors that affect Perception
Definition

BET GPS:

B asic Need: to maintain & enhance the organized self

E lement of Threat: confronted with a threat, students will limit their attention to the threatening object

T ime & Opportunity: time & practice are needed to relate new sensations and experiences


G oals & Values: things that are more valued and cherished are pursued

P hysical Organism: provides the apparatus for sensing the world around us

S elf-Concept: if student's experiences support favorable self-image, he will be open to new experiences

Term
Levels of Learning
Definition

RUAC:

R ote: the ability to repeat but not understand

U nderstanding: perceiving and learning what has been taught

A pplication: to use what has been learned in a correct way

C orrelation: associating what has been learned with other things previously learned or encountered

Term
How People Learn
Definition

PIM:

P erception: results when people give meaning to sensations

I nsight: involves the grouping of perceptions into meaningful wholes

M otivation: provided with the promise of achievement or reward

Term
Principles of Learning
Definition

REEPIR (or PIERRE):

R eadiness: learning is best when ready to learn (must be a reason to learn)

E xercise: things most repeated are best remembered

E ffect: learning is strengthened when accompanied by pleasant/satisfying feelings

P rimacy: what is taught must be right the first time

I ntensity: vivid, dramatic, or exciting teaches best. Real is better than substitute.

R ecency: things most recently learned are best remembered

Term
Steps in the Teaching Process
Definition

PPARE:

P reparation: outline performance-based objectives that apply to lesson

P erformance-Based Objectives: elements are ->

     - description of skill or behavior: desired result stated in concrete terms

     - conditions: framework under which the skill or behavior will be demonstrated

     - criteria: standard used to evaluate the accomplishment of the objective

     - presentation: method -> lecture, guided discussion, demonstration-performance, etc.

A pplication: student uses what was learned (plan a trip, weight & balance, etc.)

R eview &

E valuation: Instructor reviews and evaluates/critiques the student's performance. Motivation is provided in summary of what student has accomplished.

Term
Abnormal Reactions to Stress
Definition
May include singing, becoming overly cooperative, laughter at inappropriate times, sever anger
Term
Transfer of Learning
Definition

Positive Transfer: when something previously learned helps to learn a new skill

 

Negative Transfer: when something previously learned inhibits learning something new

Term
Factors involved in learning physical skills
Definition

MKDEADPPP (Make Dead PPP):

M ore than muscle

K nowledge of results: student will learn better if outcome is known

D esire to Learn: law of readiness

E valuation vs. Critique: which is appropriate?

A pplication of Skill: can the student use what has been learned?

D uration & Organization of Lesson: too much is not productive

P atterns to follow: student learns better with an example

P erform the skill: practice

P rogress follows a pattern: learning plateau

Term
Domains of Learning
Definition

CAP:

Cognitive: how we think (knowledge)

Affective: how we feel (value system)

Psychomotor: how we move (physical activities)

Term
Perception
Definition
Results when a person gives meaning to sensations
Term
Insight
Definition
Grouping of perceptions into meaningful wholes
Term
Learning
Definition
Change in behavior as a result of experience
Term
Critiques as Instructor
Definition

COCO FATS (or FAT C COWS):

C omprehensive

O bjective

C onstructive

O rganized well


F lexible

A cceptable

T houghtful

S pecific

Term
Oral Questions to Avoid
Definition

BITCOP:

B ewildering

I rrelevent

T oss-up

C atch

O versize

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