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Adult learning quiz

Five questions for two competing teams Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid Definition of the term adult learning Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid of adult learning

What is ‘learning’? Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid Learning is a change in behavior that results from experience EXPERIENCE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE LEARNING

Principles of adult learning Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid The law of effect: People learn best in pleasant surroundings The law of exercise: People learn by “overlearning”. This is, doing something over and over again The law of readiness: Adults can and will learn when there is a need to know The law of association: Every new fact, idea or concept is best learned if we can relate to it already

Describe the hierarchy of human needs according to Maslow Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid

The hierarchy of human needs Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid SELF-ACTUALIZATION ESTEEM BELONGING SAFETY PHYSIOLOGICAL

Draw the attention curve of adult learners during a training session Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid A T

The attention of adult learners during a training session Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid A T High initial expectations “Instructor’s graveyard” Anticipation of release

Describe the learning pyramid Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid 5% 10% 20% 30% 50% 75% 90% Average retention rate

Describe the learning pyramid Introduction Definition of the term ‘learning’ Principles of adult learning The hierarchy of human needs The attention curve of adult learners The learning pyramid Lecture 5% 10% Reading 20% Audio-visual 30% Demonstration 50% Discussion group Practice by doing 75% Teach others/immediate use of learning 90% Average retention rate