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Which group of learners will most likely appreciate immediate feedback and responses from their nurse leaders and educators? Ans: Millennial nurses What are core concepts of the Adult Learning Principles? Ans: 1) Why they need to learn (present rationale for attending educational activities) 2) Applicable to daily life (design information to be directly applicable to work or personal situations) 3) Internal and External motivators (internal = self esteem, job satisfaction,; external = pay, promotion, recognition) 4) Integrate their life experiences into learning (encouraging sharing) 5) Self-directed learning (encourage participation and opportunities for adults to control what and how they learn) Learning Theory: Behaviorism Ans: Stimulus --> Response Respondent conditioning: responses are reflexes Operant conditioning: desired responses are reinforced to encourage frequency Educator designs learning to produce desired behavior and eliminate undesired behavior (repetition) Learning Theory: Cognitive Learning 2 | Page Ans: Learners use thinking skills to understand, process, and incorporate new learning Motivation for learning stems from the learner's perception of the gap between current knowledge/goals and expected knowledge and goals educator considers each learner's past, perceptions, processing ability, and social influences and designs education accordingly Learning Theory: Humanism Ans: Each person's learning depends on self-direction, self-evaluation, self concept, self-discovery, and internal motiviations educator facilitates learning but does not serve as the source of all information Learning Theory: Multiple Intelligence Theory Ans: each person has 8 "intelligences" that form the basis of learning Intelligences: kinesthetic, spatial, linguistic, logical, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist Educator can use intelligences to design educational experiences Characteristics of the Adult Learner 3 | Page Ans: -Unique backgrounds and knowledge bases -Voluntary and problem-centered learners -Bear multiple aspects of life responsibilities -Desire to be respected as a peer during learning events -Bring skills and past experiences to learning environments -Less flexibility in adopting new beliefs/concepts -Negative learning experiences in their past -Require special adjustments based on capabilities Kolb's Experiential Learning Model Ans: Emphasizes that adult learners attach meaning to experience, not just the collection of experiences; includes 2 dimensions: processing and perception Kolb's Experiential Learning Model:4 Modes of Learning Ans: 1) Concrete experience (feeling) 2) Reflective observation (watching) 3) Abstract Conceptualization (thinking) 4) Active Experimentation (doing) Kolb's Experiential Learning Model: Learning Styles Ans: 1) Diverger (feeling and watching): sensitive, people-oriented 2) Assimilator (watching and thinking): idea and concept oriented 3) Converger (thinking and doing): deductive reasoning, solution oriented 4) Accommodator (feeling and doing): trial and error, fact oriented VARK learning styles Ans: Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic VARK learning styles: Visual

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ANCC NPD Certification Questions and Correct
Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
Which group of learners will most likely appreciate immediate feedback and
responses from their nurse leaders and educators?

Ans: Millennial nurses


What are core concepts of the Adult Learning Principles?

Ans: 1) Why they need to learn (present rationale for attending educational
activities)
2) Applicable to daily life (design information to be directly applicable to work or
personal situations)
3) Internal and External motivators (internal = self esteem, job satisfaction,;
external = pay, promotion, recognition)
4) Integrate their life experiences into learning (encouraging sharing)
5) Self-directed learning (encourage participation and opportunities for adults to
control what and how they learn)


Learning Theory: Behaviorism

Ans: Stimulus --> Response

Respondent conditioning: responses are reflexes
Operant conditioning: desired responses are reinforced to encourage frequency

Educator designs learning to produce desired behavior and eliminate undesired
behavior (repetition)


Learning Theory: Cognitive Learning

, 2 | Page
Ans: Learners use thinking skills to understand, process, and incorporate new
learning

Motivation for learning stems from the learner's perception of the gap between
current knowledge/goals and expected knowledge and goals

educator considers each learner's past, perceptions, processing ability, and social
influences and designs education accordingly


Learning Theory: Humanism

Ans: Each person's learning depends on self-direction, self-evaluation, self-
concept, self-discovery, and internal motiviations

educator facilitates learning but does not serve as the source of all information


Learning Theory: Multiple Intelligence Theory

Ans: each person has 8 "intelligences" that form the basis of learning

Intelligences: kinesthetic, spatial, linguistic, logical, musical, interpersonal,
intrapersonal, naturalist

Educator can use intelligences to design educational experiences


Characteristics of the Adult Learner

, 3 | Page
Ans: -Unique backgrounds and knowledge bases
-Voluntary and problem-centered learners
-Bear multiple aspects of life responsibilities
-Desire to be respected as a peer during learning events
-Bring skills and past experiences to learning environments
-Less flexibility in adopting new beliefs/concepts
-Negative learning experiences in their past
-Require special adjustments based on capabilities


Kolb's Experiential Learning Model

Ans: Emphasizes that adult learners attach meaning to experience, not just the
collection of experiences; includes 2 dimensions: processing and perception


Kolb's Experiential Learning Model:4 Modes of Learning

Ans: 1) Concrete experience (feeling)
2) Reflective observation (watching)
3) Abstract Conceptualization (thinking)
4) Active Experimentation (doing)


Kolb's Experiential Learning Model: Learning Styles

Ans: 1) Diverger (feeling and watching): sensitive, people-oriented
2) Assimilator (watching and thinking): idea and concept oriented
3) Converger (thinking and doing): deductive reasoning, solution oriented
4) Accommodator (feeling and doing): trial and error, fact oriented


VARK learning styles

Ans: Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic


VARK learning styles: Visual

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Ans: Passive; prefer images, color, mental pictures, handouts


VARK Learning styles: Auditory

Ans: passive; prefer listening to recordings, lectures, or dialogue or reading aloud
to themselves


VARK Learning styles: Aural

Ans: passive; prefer music or sound-enhanced presentations, may like to study
with music playing in the background


VARK learning styles: verbal

Ans: active; prefer written and spoken words, such as in debates, verbal
simulations, discussions, and concept papers


VARK learning styles: kinsethetic

Ans: active; prefer experiential activities such as hands-on simulation and
demonstrations; may study by creating personal study cards or by frequenting the
practice laboratory


Benner's Novice to Expert Model of Skill Acquisition

Ans: 1) Novice (new student): no experience or nursing background
2) advanced beginner (nursing school graduate); basic knowledge and experience;
can extract meaningful components and recurrent themes
3) Competent (~2-3 years); some mastery. daily performance is adequate
4) proficient L can identify variations and modify plans accordingly; better grasp of
"big picture" aspects of problems
5) Expert: intuitive grasp on core problem in each situation and uses creativity to
effectively problem-solve


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