Difficulty following written directions - Answers Auditory
May not look speakers in the eye - Answers Auditory
Has difficulty with spoken directions - Answers Visual
Needs to see it to learn it - Answers Visual
Has difficulty sitting still - Answers Tactile
Learns better when involved - Answers Tactile
Participate in discussions, ask questions, and repeat given information - Answers Auditory
Discuss the material with someone else - Answers Auditory
Use multicolored highlighters to organize notes - Answers Visual
Write everything down; review often - Answers Visual
Role play, "be the ball" - Answers Tactile
Take frequent breaks - Answers Tactile
Definition of Learning - Answers instead of memorizing, seek to understand
Take Notes - Answers include main ideas and supporting details
Study - Answers instead of memorizing, seek to understand
Practice - Answers reinforces knowledge, builds self-confidence
Formative Exercises - Answers indicate preparedness for summative evaluation
Testing - Answers one indicator of how well you have learned
Summative Evaluation - Answers determine if you have met learning objectives
Lifelong Learning - Answers apply information after graduation and continue learning
Employing Military Capabilities - Answers Operational and Strategic Art
Enterprise Perspective - Answers Global, Regional and Cultural Awareness
Managing Organizations and Resources - Answers Change Management
Strategic Thinking - Answers Adaptability
, Leading People - Answers Diversity
Fostering Collaborative Relationships - Answers Negotiating
Embodies Airman Culture - Answers Ethical Leadership
Communicating - Answers Active listening
What is open-mindedness? - Answers Willingness to investigate viewpoints different from your
own and ability to recognize when to doubt claims that do not merit such investigation.
What does intellectual humility mean? - Answers Examine new evidence and arguments even if
it leads to flaws in your own beliefs; Stop thinking issues can be reduced to right/wrong or
black/white and look at shades of gray; Recognizing that "I don't know" can sometimes be the
wisest position to take on an issue.
What does it mean to be a free thinker? - Answers Having an independent mind and being able
to restrain yourself from the desire to believe because of social pressures to conform.
What does it mean to have a high motivation to become a critical thinker? - Answers Having a
natural curiosity to further your understanding; Putting in the work to evaluate the multiple sides
of an issue;
What is system 1 thinking? - Answers Reactive thinking involves deciding first, reacting, and
then trying to make sense of it all. Automatic, reactive, decisions that are made based on
instinct, intuition based upon expertise, training, and practice.
What is system 2 thinking? - Answers Reflective thinking begins with a state of doubt, hesitation,
or perplexity and moves through the act of searching for information that will resolve, clarify, or
address the situation/problem.
What is arguing something is true because "it works," even though the cause and the outcome
are not demonstrated. - Answers Faulty Logic or Perception
What is criticizing the person making an argument, not the argument itself. - Answers
Psychological and Sociological Pitfalls
What is being unaware that our memories are often "manufactured" to fill in the gaps in our
recollection. - Answers Basic Human Limitations
What is making a comparison that is irrelevant or inappropriate. - Answers Faulty Logic or
Perception
What is a word or expression that can be understood in more than one way. - Answers The Use
of Language
What can severely affect our ability to think clearly and critically. - Answers Basic Human